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southern Appalachians; scarcely entering the southern Coastal Plain, 
where it passes into the following variety. In the southwestern 
Appalachians and westward, largely replaced by several ill-defined 
varieties, to be characterized in the writer’s monograph of this 
group. This species has been known as ‘“‘Gerardia virginica’ and - 
“ Dasystoma virginica, 
Flowering from mid-July to mid-September, fruiting late August 
to October. Corolla yellow, with no tinge of purple-red. 
Pennell (Georgia) —4109, 5693, 5712. Cateainey ba 9728, 
9750. (Tennessee) —5704, 5718. 
7a. Aureolaria flava reticulata (Raf.) Pennell, comb. n 
Aureolaria reticulata Raf., New ae ‘eaeee a "50. 1837. ‘Florida and 
marsamiag No type known to 
oma bignoniiflora a Bull. by Be Bot. Gard. 1: 285. 1899. “Col- 
Dasy 
lected by Dr. Burrow: at Tam Bay, Florida, in 1834.’ Type seen 
n Herb. Columbia Gaivority at ithe New York Botanical Garden. 
eats ravines and moist woodland, in the Coastal Plain from 
Maryland to central Florida. Replaces the species in the southern 
Coastal Plain. 
Flowering from late-August to mid-October, fruiting in Septem- 
ber and October. 
Pennell (South Carolina)—4875. (Georgia)—4723, 4765. (Flor- 
ida)—4565, 4566, 4696, 4698, 4720, 9703. 
8. Aureolaria laevigata (Raf.) Raf. 
Gerardia levigata Raf., Ann. Nat. 13. 1820. “It grows on the 
hills of eres "the Cumberland se and the lleghaary 
8 i Columbia University at the New York Botanical 
Garden labeled in Rafinesque’s ie oa S ee “‘Gerardia—n. sp.—Ken- 
tucky,” may be the type. Description peg eet: 
Aureolaria levigata (Raf.) Raf., New Fl. Amer. 2:59. 1837. 
Rocky oak-woods, along streams or on eee frequent 
or common through the Appalachians south to northwestern South 
Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Ranges northward to Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Flowering from late July to early September, fruiting in Septem- 
ber and October. Corolla yellow, with no tinge of purple-red. 
Pennell (Tennessee)—5721, 5726, 9791. 
32. AGALINIS Rafinesque. 
Agalinis Raf., New Fl. Amer. 2:61. 1837. 
Type species, A. palustris Raf. 
Perennial, from a running rootstock. Pedicels erect. Corolla 
slightly emg; pink with darker spots, but vay no yellow lines 
within throat. (Linifolie.) . A. linifolia. 
