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Verhascum SCROPHULARIACEAE Scrophularia 



4 mi. n. w. of Easton, Earle, 2294, 3 Sept. 1939 (P). Nat. from 

 Europe. 



V. Lychnitis L. White Mullein. 



Rare, in waste places about Wilmington: Commons, in 1898 

 (D, A). Adv. from Europe. 



Linaria Hill. Toadflax. 



L. vulgaris Hill. Butter-and-Eggs. 



Common weed of fields and roadsides, throughout our range. 

 June to Sept. Nat. from Europe. 



L. canadensis (L.) Dumont. 



Common in sandy soil throughout most of our range, especially 

 on the Coastal Plain; rare south of the Virginia line: Chincoteague 

 Island (Ac), True, 27 June 1928 (P); 3 mi. s. of Bayview (No), R. 

 R. Tatnall, 2614, 2 June 1935 (T, A); Cape Charles, s. of Kiptopeke 

 (No), Fosherg, 14640, 18 April 1938 (P). Late May, June. 



Chaenorrhinum Reichla."^^'^ '^ 



C. minus (L.) Lange. {Linaria minor (L.) Desf.) 



Rare, usually on railroad ballast: at Purnell Pond, 1 mi. n. e. of 

 Snow Hill (Wo), R. R. Tatnall, 31, 31 May 1928, and later collec- 

 tions (T, G, A) ; same locahty, True, 30, June 1928 (P) ; Granogue 

 Station (NC), R. R. Tatnall, 4892, 5 July 1941 (T, A). Late May 

 to mid-Sept. Adv. from Europe. 



Kickxia Dumortier. 

 K. Elatine (L.) Dumort. {Linaria Elatine (L.) Mill.) 



Of rather frequent occurrence in sandy soil of the Coastal Plain, 

 from near the Fall Line southward to Somerset County. Mid- 

 July to early Sept. Nat. from Europe. 



Cymbalaria Hill. 



C. muralis Gaertn. Kenilworth Ivy. 



Cultivated, and sometimes escaping and persisting. 



Scrophularia L. Figwort. 

 S. marilandica L. 



Frequent in rich woods of the Piedmont, in New Castle and 

 Cecil Counties; rare on the Coastal Plain: Grove Point (Ce), R. R. 



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