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6. V. serpyllifolia L. In fields and thickets: Lab. to Alask., Ga., 



N. Mex. and Cal. Also in Europe, Asia and S. Am. 



Common in most parts of our range except the pine-barrens and 

 east and south of them. 



7. V. peregrina L. In moist places, and common as a weed in 



cultivated soil: N. S. to B. Col., Fla., Mex. and Cal. Also in 

 S. Am. and Europe. 



Rather common in our area, always as a weed of cultivated or 

 waste ground. 



8. V. arvensis L. In fields, woods and waste places: N. S. to 



Out., and Wash., Fla., Kan. and Tex. Naturalized from 

 Europe. 



Common as a weed in most parts of our range. 



9. V. agrestis L. In fields and waste places: N. S. to N. J. and 



La. Naturalized from Europe. 

 Not common as a weed. 



10. V. Tournefortii Gmelin (V. byzantina (Sibth. and Smith) B. 



S. P. In waste places: N. S. to N. Y. and Ohio. Natural- 

 ized from Europe. 



Occasional as a weed of roadsides, waste places and cultivated 

 r round. 



11. V. hederaefolia L. In thickets, fields and waste places: N. Y., 



Pa. and N. J. to S. Car. Naturalized from Europe. 



Occasional as a roadside weed. 



The following have been collected as waifs from the range; Veronica Teucrium L.. 

 mostly from Conn.; V. longijolia L., from L. I. and Westchester Co., N. Y.; and V. 

 Beccabunga L. from near the City of New York, and in Conn. 



17. Leptandra Nutt. 

 1 . L. virginica (L.) Nutt. In meadows, moist woods and thickets : 

 N. S. to B. Col., Ala., Mo. and Kan. 

 Conn. Throughout the state, increasing northward. 

 N. Y. Rare on the south side of L. I., increasing on the north side; 



on S. I., thence increasing northward. 

 N. J. Reported, but not definitely known from Monmouth Co., 



in Somerset Co., thence increasing northward. 

 Pa. Throughout the range. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, o: Older Formations, increasing and 

 becoming common northward. 117-220 days. Sea level-4,020 ft. 



