286 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec., 
22a. Agalinis tenuifolia leucanthera (Raf.) Pennell, comb. nov. 
Gerardia leucanthera Raf., Fl. Ludov. 50. 1817. Louisiana. C.C. Robin. 
ype not seen 
Stem 4-10 dm. tall, widely much branched. Pedicels .5-1.5 
times the length of the bracts. Corolla 15-23 mm. long. Capsule 
6-7 mm. long. Seeds apparently slightly longer and more evidently 
reticulate. 
Usually in moist soil, loam or clay, more rarely in sand, wood- 
land or meadow, especially near streams, in alluvial or limestone 
soils, in the Coastal Plain from southern Georgia and northern 
Florida to eastern Texas. 
Pennell (Georgia)—4759. So ia 4670, waste 4721. 
(Alabama)—4522, 4597, 4606, 4619. 
22b. Agalinis tenuifolia macrophylla (Benth.) Blake. : 
Gerardia tenuifolia macrophylla Benth., Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 174, 1836. 
“St. Louis, Jacksonville.”? Dr ummond. Fragment of type, from Kew 
Herbarium, labeled ‘St. Louis,’’ seen. 
sigtome besseyana Britton, Mem. Torr. Bot. Club 5: 295. 1894. New 
ame for Ger gee eet macrophylla Benth., not Gerardia macro- 
Bhal (Nutt.) Ben 
Agalinis tenuifolia aka (Benth.) Blake, Rhodora 20: 71. 1918. 
In situations similar to that of the species, but more frequent 
along river-banks, from northern Alabama and Mississippi north- 
ward. Ranges from southern Ontario and Minnesota south to 
Alabama and Oklahoma. 
Pennell (Alabama)—5719. (Mississippi)—5685. (Tennessee)— 
5714, 
22c, Agalinis tenuifolia polyphylla (Small) Pennell, comb. nov 
aoe polyphylla Small, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 25: 618. 1898. ‘The 
Cc. 
nabg De Kalb County, if cies in September, 1895.” Type seen in 
Dry light soil over granite, locally in the granite region of central 
eorgia. 
Pennell (Georgia)—4065, 5696, 5699. 
23. Agalinis divaricata (Chapm.) Pennell. 
Gerardia divaricata Chapm., Fl. 8. Un. St. 299. rack 1860. “Low sandy 
Gerardia mettaueri_ Wood, Gincs-Book 530. tee . 1860. “Wet sandy 
places, Middle Fla. (Dr. Mettauer.)” Type seen in herbarium of 
um : 
cal Garden 
ood, 1. c. 530. 1860. “With nhs others,” that 
is, with the species and G. mettaueri nuda. No specimen so labeled seen. 
Agalinis ileal (Chapm) Pennell, Bull. Torr. Bot, Club 40: 437. 1918. 
Dry sandy longleaf pineland, western Florida and southeastern 
Alabama, mostly abundant. 
