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N OYAL BOTANIC GARDE RON EDINBURGH i PLANTAE EXSICCATAE GRAYANAE 586. Aureolaria pedicularia (L.) Rar. New FI. ii. 61 (1837), as alternative name; Pennell in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xl. 412 (1913) and in Proc. Acad. Sci. Phila. Ixxx. 412 (1928); Rydb. Fl. Pr. & Pl. 723 (1932) ; Pennell in Mon. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. i. 399 (1935). Syn. Gerardia pedicularia L. Sp. Pl. 611 (1753); Michx. Fl. Bor.-Am. ii. 19 (1803) ; Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 424 (1814); Nutt. Gen. ii. 48 (1818); Gray Man. 307 (1848) and Syn. FI. ii. pt. 1, 291 (1878). Anonymos pedicularia Walt. Fl. Car. 170 (1788). Panctenis pedicu- laria Raf. New FI. ii. 61 (1837). P. pumila Raf. 1. ¢. Dasystoma pedicularia Benth. in DC. Prod. x. 521 (1846) ; Britton & Brown, Ill. FI. iii. 173, fig. 3303 (1898) ; Small, Fl. se. U. S. 1073 (1903). Agalinis pedicularia Blake in Rhodora, xx. 70 (1918). Portions of widely branching plants, 7.5-9 dm. high. Corolla yellow. Thin dry oak woods in gravelly soil, Plymouth, Massa- chusetts. Coll. C. A. WEATHERBY. September 3, 1932. DEN eDeun BOTANIC ED! URGH GA Re 9 A10 cS) rs copyright reserved 6 Me@e@589
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