(Reprinted from Torreya, Vol. 19, No. 11, November, 1919. ] 
SCROPHULARIACEAE OF THE LOCAL FLORA. IV 
By Francis W. PENNELL 
13. AUREOLARIA Raf. New Fl. Amer. 2: 58. 1837 
Type species, A. villosa Raf. 
Annual. Stem, leaves and calyx with stalked or sessile glands. Leaves bipin- 
natifid, more or less pectinately cut. Calyx-lobes dentate to pectinate. 
Corolla externally glandular-pubescent, within pubescent over bases of the 
posterior lobes; more or less marked or tinged with purple-red. Anther-sacs 
Capsule ssn 9-12 mm. long, 1/2—-2/3 enclosed in the 
calyx-tube, as dibkenated ulen ds .8 mm. long, not winged. Pedicels 
10-28 mm. long. (Panctenis se 
Stem closely pubescent above, not or scarcely glandular. Leaves puberulent, 
not or slightly glandular. Capsule narrowly ellipsoid, 9-11 mm. long. 
Leaves 3-6 cm. long. Pedicels mostly a 
shorter than to equaling the bracts. 
Stem (frequently) uciediteitaticae be- 
low. 1. A. pedicularia. 
Leaves 1.5-2.5 cm. long. Pedicels longer 
than Pras ee Stem not orrisar 
hir; 1a. A. pedicularia caesariensis, 
Stem ck above with scat- 
tered glands. Leaves glandular-puberu- 
lent to pubescent, Capsule ellipsoid, 
1b. A. pedicularia intercedens. 
cent; not marked or tinged with red-purple. 
Anther-sacs 4-6 mm. long. Capsule ovate 
to globose-ovate in outline, not enclosed 
within the calyx-tube, not glandular. 
Seeds 1.5~2. 7 mm, long, broadly winged. 
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