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Stem glabrous, glaucous. Pedicels and calyx externally 
glabrous. Anther-sacs ovate-lanceolate. 
Stem slightly glaucous. Lower leaves from nearly en- 
ire to more or less dentate or oh rarely 5 distance 
to midrib. 7a. A. flava reticulata. 
Stem quite glaucous. Lower leaves more or less pin- 
nately cut, lowermost somewhat bipinnatifid, mostly 
over 4 distance to midrib. 
7. A. flava. 
Lower leaves lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, widest below 
the middle, long-acuminate. Petioles very short, less 
than 10 mm. long. Pedicels 3-8 mm. long. 
sparingly ag SO to glabrous within. Corolla 30-35 
apsu 0-12 mm. long. Seeds 1.5-1.7 
mm. long. Stem ides rarely purplish, not puberu- 
lent nor glaucous. 8 A. laevigata. 
1. Aureolaria pedicularia (L.) Raf. 
Gerardia pedicula Pl. 611. 1753. “Habitat in Virginia, Can- 
ada.” Type not  vecihed, but description sufficiently distinctive. 
Aureolaria pedicularia Raf., New Fl. Amer. 2: 61. 
Dry oak-woods, sandy or rocky, perhaps in the Piedmont of 
North Carolina." Ranges from Maine to Virginia (and Minnesota. 
Flowering in August and September, fruiting September and 
October. Corolla yellow, externally more or less tinged with red- 
dish, within at times with some purple-red spotting. 
la. Aureolaria pedicularia carolinensis Pennell. 
Aureolaria pedicularia pobstyeeting Pennell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 40: 413. 
1913. “Type, savannahs near Mill Pond, Wilmington, North mwas 
June 23, 1909, J. M. Macatane | in Herb. University of Pennsylvan 
Dry sandy oak and mixed woods, pine-barrens of pa Bs 
North Carolina. 
Pennell (North Carolina)—4925. 
1b. Aureolaria pedicularia austromontana Pennell, var. nov. 
Stem glandular-pubescent to -hirsute above, with spreading short 
hairs, and among these, usually outnumbering them and exceeding 
them in length, gland-tipped hairs, so that stem is very glandular. 
Leaf-blades tending to lanceolate ovate, mostly deeply and sharply 
cut, finely puberulent with gland tipped hairs, more rarely evidently 
glandular-pubescent. Pedicels in flower 10-20 mm. long, in fruit 
(12-)18-25 mm. long. Calyx relatively sparingly pubescent with 
gland-tipped hairs, its lobes 10-16 mm. long, linear-lanceolate to 
lanceolate, relatively deeply lobed. Capsule 11-14 mm. long, 
broadly sae d. 
18 Aureolaria pedicularia caesariensis Pennell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 40: mot 
1913, with Teaves 1.2-5 em. long, pedicels longer than bracts ang stem n 
gland ute below, has been found i in woodland in Orange Co. 
