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Mullica Hill annual, estival, 6 to 15 inches 
high, leaves short semiuncial equal to interno- 
des, shorter or remote above, flowers size of A 
maritima, peduncles equal to calix. This is 
most likely the erecta of Walter. 
376. Agalinis cory 3i nos a Raf. stem smooth 
angular filiform branches terminal corymbose 
virgate leaves adpressed setaceous linear sca- 
brous with a thick nerve, flowers alternate siib- 
sessile, teeth of calix broad acute — Carolina 
and Florida, stem 1 or 2 feet very slender, 
leaves small semiuncial, flowers rather large. 
It appear to differ from the G. plukeneti of El- 
liot by the leaves, rough and broader, less 
branches, shorter peduncles and alternate 
flowers. 
377. Agalinis plukeneti Raf. Ger. do El- 
liot. Pluk. phyt. t. 12. f. 4. not seen by me, ap- 
pears to differ from last by stem much branch- 
ed, setaceous smooth leaves, peduncles longer. 
Carolina. 
378. Agalinis perennis Raf. Ger. linifolia 
Nut. El. &c Perennial creeping roots, stem te- 
rete virgate smooth, few virgate branches, leaves 
smooth long linear thick, flowers terminal race- 
mose smooth, peduncles subequal to the upper 
leaves, teeth of calix remote short acute — Ca- 
rolina to Florida, a very distinct sp. from my 
A . virgata , nearer A. maritima ; distinct from 
all by the roots that are annual in others. My 
specimen is from Florida, and has leaves near- 
ly 2 inches long, rather divergent, flowers few 
remote, corolla smooth not pubescent and ci- 
liate as in most species, peduncles nearly 
uncial. 
379. Agalinis fasciculAta Raf. Ger. do 
Elliot. I have not seen this sp. but it appears 
