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Specimens which do Dot turn black in drying are occasional. 

 A form with filiform leaves and pubescent corolla, too closely 

 approaching G. seta'cea, Walt., of the South, occurs in the pine 

 barrens Torrey ; Quaker Bridge Leggett. 



G. flava, L. False Foxglove. 



In open woods. Frequent throughout the State. 

 G. Virginica (L.), B. S. P. (G. quercifolia, Pursh.) 



Sussex : Base of High Point Britton ; Stockholm Rusby ; 

 near Andover Northrop. Hunterdon : Byram Best. Mor- 

 ris : Morristown Leggett. Bergen : Closter Austin ; Pali- 

 sades Britton ; and frequent on the Yellow Drift soils in the 

 middle and southern counties. 



G. pedicularia, L. 



In open, sandy or rocky woods. Frequent or occasional in 

 the northern counties ; common or frequent southward, on the 

 Yellow Drift. 



G. AURICULATA, Michx. 



Middlesex : In a field at Woodbridge, 1885 Lighthipe. 

 Fugitive from the West. 



CASTILLE JA, L. f. 



Painted-cup. 

 C* coccinea, (L.), Spreng. 



In low meadows. Gloucester : Near Hurffville A. Robin- 

 son. Camden :* White Horse Parker. . Monmouth and Mer- 

 cer : Sparingly Willis ; abundant at Ewing Apgar. Union : 

 Feltville Tweedy. Somerset: Somerville L. Schumacher; 

 and frequent in the northern counties. 



SCHWALBBA, L. 



Chaff-seed. 

 8. Americana, L. 



Atlantic : Abundant near Egg Harbor City Parker ; Hani- 

 monton Bassett. Burlington : Conrad. ' 



PBDICULARIS, L. 



Louse-wort. 

 P. Canadensis, L. 



Copses and banks. Frequent throughout the State; most 

 abundant northward. 



