CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 183 
PETUNIA, L. 
Petunia. 
P. vioLacea, Hook. 
In waste places, escaping from gardens. Gloucester: Mullica 
Hill— Britton. Camden:—Martindale. Middlesex: South 
Amboy—Britton. Fugitive from South America. 
SCROPHULARINEZ. 
VERBASCUM, L. 
Mullein. 
V. Tuapsus, L. Common Mullein. 
In old fields and along roadsides, ete.; common. Naturalized 
from Europe. 
V. Lycunitis, L. White Mullein. 
In fields and waste places. Atlantic: Indian Neck—Apgar. 
Gloucester: One mile north of Swedesboro, where it has been 
established for twenty-five years without spreading much—B. 
Heritage. Camden: Pavonia—Parker. Mercer: Trenton— 
Lockwood. Hunterdon: Stockton and Bull’s Island—Best. 
Warren: At several points along the Delaware from Phillips- 
burg southward—Porter; near the Water Gap—S. W. Knipe; 
Belvidere—Miss Campbell. Naturalized from Europe. 
A hybrid between this species and the preceding is found by 
Professor Porter at Phillipsburg. 
V. Buatrarra, L. 
Waste places and cultivated fields; frequent. Naturalized 
from Europe. 
LINARIA, Juss. 
Toad-flax. 
L. Canadensis (L.), Dumont. 
In sandy soil. Very common in the southern and middle 
counties; frequent in Bergen and Passaic, but apparently 
uncommon in Warren and Sussex, and not reported from 
Hunterdon. 
