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11, Agalinis laxa Pennell. 
Agalinis lava Pennell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 40: 431. 1913. “Type, 
 soropget ek, Glynn Co., Georgia, Oct. 10, 1912, F. W. Pennell 4824, in 
Herb. University of Pennsylvania.’ 
Dry sandy longleaf pineland, or more especially on river-sandhills 
and old dunes, near the coast, South Carolina to central Florida. 
Flowering in late September and October, and soon ripening 
fruit. Corolla pink, with two yellow lines and, especially along 
these, small purple-red spots within throat anteriorly. 
Pennell (South Carolina)—4880. (Georgia)—4778, 4783, 4824. 
(Florida) —4801, 4805. 
12. Agalinis holmiana (Greene) Pennell. 
20 Oct., 1898.” Piha ble type seen in the he rbarium of the New York 
web me Garden, and I have myself as Siw Be plant at the type 
sta 
Penney holmiana (Greene) Pennell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 40: 429. 1913. 
Dry sandy pineland, in the Coastal Plain; near the coast south 
to South Carolina, and apparently in the sand-hills near the Fall- 
Line southwestward into Georgia. Ranges northward to Long 
Island, New York. 
Flowering from. late August to mid-October, and soon ripening 
fruit. Corolla rose-pink, with two yellow lines, and, especially 
along these, small purple-red spots within throat anteriorly. 
Pennell (North Carolina) —4904, 4923, 4929. (South Carolina)— 
4864. 
13. Agalinis stenophylla Pennell, sp. nov. 
Plant dull-green or purplish, tending to blacken in drying. Stem 
6-7 dm. tall, slender, with many ascending branches, essentially 
glabrous. Leaves ascending-spreading, filiform-setaceous, entire, 
acuminate, those of the stem 2-3 cm. long, .1-.3 mm. wide; scabro- 
roughened to glabrous above. Axillary fascicles scarcely or not 
developed. Racemes scarcely elongate, often broken, usually but 
one flower of each pair developed, 1-6 flowered. Pedicels ascend. 
ing, glabrous, in flower 8-12 mm. long, in fruit 15-20 mm. long, 
2-2.5 times the length of the bracts, some on all the branches appear- 
ing Bes msgs Calyx-tube 2.5 mm. long, hemispheric-campanu- 
late, 3-4 the length of the capsule, truncate, its lobes .1—3 mm. 
long, triangular-subulate, not callose. Corolla 17-20 mm. long; its 
tube 11-17 mm. long, slightly upcurved, its lobes 6-7 mm. long, 
eral to retuse, all spreading; externally minutely pubescent, 
