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" Veronica Americana Schwein., a nearly allied species, which 

 has likewise petioled leaves, was growing with it in some places, 

 but its procumbent, far less robust stems and its smaller, ovate 

 or lance-ovate, sharply serrated leaves furnished a striking con- 

 trast. In seeing them thus together even an unpracticed eye 

 could not have failed to distinguish the one from the other. 

 Intermediate forms were wholly wanting, so that the conjecture 

 that it either must be an abnormal growth of that species, or 

 a new variety is wide of the mark." 



Flowering from late May to early October, and soon ripening 

 fruit. 



"Shallow shaded rivulets," through Piedmont Region above 

 the Fall-line, western Connecticut to Northeastern Pennsylvania; 

 reported by Porter from Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and 

 seen from Keweenaw County, Michigan, collected July 8, 

 1 91 5 by 0. ^. Farwell 4003 . 



Connecticut.* Litchfield: North Canaan, E. B. Harger 

 6238 (A). 



New York, Greene: New Baltimore, N. Taylor 128Q (Y). 

 Queens: Flushing, /. A. Bisky (E, Y) ; Jamaica (Y). Rockland: 

 Spring Valley (Y) ; Tappan, W. H. Leggett (Y). 



New Jersey. Bergen: Carlstadt (Y); Carlton Hill, G. V. 

 Nash 244 (Y) ; Mahwah (Y) . Hunterdon : banks of Delaware 

 River above Stockton, C. S. Williamso7i (A). Passaic: Passaic, 

 E. W. Berry (Y). (P) Warren: Flatbrookville, (A); Manunka 

 Chunk, Phillipsburg, T. C. Porter (A, Y). 



Pennsylvania. Northampton: Pot Rock, etc., near Easton, 

 T. C. Porter (A, P, Y) ; Johnsonville (A) ; Martins Creek (A) ; 

 Riverton (A). 

 14. Veronica glandifera Pennell sp. nov. 



Flowering stem 3-9 dm. long, glabrous or distally glandular- 

 pubescent. Leaves lanceolate, acuminate, more or less serrate, 



* Localities for specimens seen are grouped by counties, and these listed in 

 alphabetic sequence. 



Herbaria cited : A. Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 



E. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn. 



P. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 



Y. New York Botanical Garden, New York. 



