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 PLANTS COLLECTED OR OBSEEVED. 539 



BORAGINACEAE. 



Cynoglossum virginicum L. In rich low woods near Suffolk, May 19 (ho. 

 1228); Virginia Beach. 



VERBENACEAE. 



Verbena officinalis L. About wharves, Suffolk, introduced, July 18. 

 Verbena urticifolia L. Swampy woods along Cohoon Creek near Suffolk, July 



18 (No. 17:59). 

 Lippia sp. nov.y In brackish marshes near Virginia Beach, August 4 (No. 2033/; 



nearly related to L. lanceolata Michx. . but differs in the rather strict, negatively 



geotropic growth of the upper part of its stems, the erect, appressed, narrow 



leaves, usually purplish color of the whole plant, etc. 

 Callicarpa americana L. Common in low woods, especially near the strand 



(most abundant near Virginia Beach), (Nos. 1296, 1498, 2086). 



NEPETACEAE. 



Teucrmm canadense L. In shady places near a spring, Lynnhaven Bay, July 

 27 (No. 1850). 



Trichostema dichotomum L. In dry sandy soil, Virginia Beach, October 5. 



Scutellaria integrifolia L. In the open, in moist, sandy soil, Portsmouth, May 

 27 (No. 1372). 



Scutellaria lateriflora L. In swampy woods, margin of Lake Drummond, Dis- 

 mal Swamp, abundant, July 14 (No. 1652). 



Scutellaria pilosa Michx. In dry soil, open pine woods, Northwest (No. 1488). 



Prunella vulgaris L. In low woods near Berkley, naturalized. May 21 (No. 1316). 



Physostegia denticulata (Ait. ) Britton. In marshy ground along railway. Eliz- 

 abeth City, N. C, August 2 (No. 1999), small-flowered. 



Lamium amplexicaule L. Naturalized in waste and cultivated land near Nor- 

 folk (No. 1286). 



Salvia lyrata L. Dry, sandy soil, Northwest, May 11 (No. 1113). 



Monarda punctata L. Frequent in dry. sandy soil, common at Cape Henry 

 among the sand dunes (Nos. 1390, 1819, 1928, 2126). 



Mesosphaerum rugosum (L.) Pollard. In moist ground, in the open, Newbern. 

 N. C, July 31 (No. 1949). 



Koellia hyssopifolia (Benth. ) Britton. In dry. sandy soil, roadsides, and open 

 pine woods: Edenton, N. C, July 29 (No. 1867); Newbern, N. C, August 1 

 (No. 1971): Ocean View (No. 2397). 



Koellia mutica( Michx. ) Britton. Dry. sandy soil, Newbern, N.C. (Nos. 1960^2225). 



Lycopus europaeus L. Adventive about wharves, Suffolk, July 18 (No. 1740). 



Lycopus rubellus Moench. Frequent in wet, shaded ground, Virginia Beach. 

 October 5 (No. 2123): margin Lake Drummond, Dismal Swamp, November 5 

 (No. 2358). 



Lycopus virginicus L. Along a ditch at roadside, Virginia Beach, October :> 

 (No. 2148): in wet ground among Rhexia and Andropogon virginicus, eastern 

 margin of the Dismal Swamp, November 3 (No. 2337). 



Mentha rotundifolia (L.) Huds. Abundantly naturalized along a roadside near 

 Norfolk, July Hi (No. 1692). 



Mentha spicata L. Introduced on the edge of Lake Drummond, Dismal Swamp, 



July 14. 



SOLANACEAE. 



Physalis ' angulata L. Cornfields. Wallaceton, July 22 (No. 1803). 

 Physalis virginiana Mill. In woodlands, Virginia Beach. May 29 (No. 1422), 

 anthers violet. 



•Physalis deti'rmined by Dr. P. A. Rydburg. 



