67 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Lycopsis, L BUGLOSS. 



L. arvensis, L. Small Bugloss. Bergen Co., W. H. Leggett; in bal- 

 last at Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. 



Symphytum, To urn COMFREY. 



S. officinale, L. Common Comfrey. Sparingly escaped from cul- 

 tivation to roadsides and waste places. Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; 

 Verona., Essex Co., H. H. Rusby ; in ballast at Communipaw and Ho- 

 boken, A. Brown. Adv. Eu. 



Onosmodium, Michx FALSE GROMWELL. 



O. Virginianum, DC. Rare. Camden, C. F. Parker; south side of 

 Chesquake Creek, Middlesex Co., and Brown's Point, Keyport, Mon- 

 month Co., R. W. Brown. 



Mertensia, Roth SMOOTH LUNGWORT. 



M. Virginica, DC. Virginian Cowslip. Near Walnford, Monmouth 

 Co., S. Lockwood. See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, May, 1881. 



Lithospermum, Tourn. . . GROMWELL. PUCCOON. 



L. arvense, L. C< rn Gromwell. Sandy hanks. Ocean and Mon- 

 mouth Cos., rare, P. D. Knieskern ; waste grounds and ballast at Cam- 

 den, C. F. Parker; ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown ; and sparingly 

 in waste places along the railroads. Nat. Eu. 



L. officinale, L. Common Gromwell. Plentiful at the New Jersey 

 Zinc Mines, Sussex Co., C. F. Austin ; hills back of Hoboken, M. Ru- 

 ger. Nat. Eu. 



Myosotis, L FORGET-ME-NOT. 



M. palustris, Withering; Var. laxa, Gray. Wet places. Common 

 in the northern and middle counties. Keyport, Monmouth Co., R. 

 W. Brown ; Camden, C. F. Parker. Probably mostly escaped from 

 cultivation. Eu. 



M. arvensis, L. Closter, Bergen Co., C. F. Austin in Willis Cata- 

 logue. Eu. 



M. verna, Nutt. Scorpion-grass. Dry hills. Frequent throughout 

 the State. 



Echinospermum, Swartz STICKSEED. 



E. Lappula, I.ehm. Stickseed. Rare. Hoboken, and in ballast at 

 Communipaw, Addison Brown; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; 

 Freehold, O. R. Willis. Nat. Eu. 



