188 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
V. Byzantina (Sibth. & Sm.), B.S. P. (V. Buabaumii, Ten.) 
Middlesex: Growing as a weed in a garden at New Bruns- 
wick—Mrs. Geo. H. Cook. Hudson: In ballast at Communi- 
paw—Britton. Camden: In ballast—Parker. Adventive from 
Europe. 
V. HEDERZFOLIA, L. 
Hudson: “Among the shady rocks on the hills about Hobo- 
ken”—Torrey Catalogue, 1819; Weehawken—Ruger; in ballast 
at Communipaw— A. Brown. Camden: In ballast— Parker. 
Naturalized from Europe.* 
BUCHNERA, L. 
3 Buchnera. 
B. Americana, L. 
Burlington: Burlington—S. W. Conrad in Torrey Herb. 
GEBRARDIA, L. 
Gerardia. 
G. purpurea, L. 
Low grounds; frequent throughout the State; most abundant 
in the southern and middle counties. 
Forma albiflora, Britt. 
Atlantic: Atlantic City—Parker; Mays Landing —Peters ; 
Hammonton—Bassett. Middlesex: Woodbridge— Lighthipe. 
Bergen: Carlstadt and Rutherfurd—Schuh. Monmouth: Deal 
—Miss R. C. Perry. . 
Var. paupercula, Gray. 
In bogs. Hunterdon: Along shore of'the Delaware—Porter ; 
Rosemont, frequent—Best. Warren: White Pond—Porter. 
Sussex: Near Lake Grinnell—Britton. 
G. maritima, Raf. 
In salt meadows; frequent. 
G. tenuifolia, Vahl. 
Dry, open woods. Frequent or common throughout the State. 
Forma albiflora, Britt. ‘ 
Middlesex: South Amboy—Leggett; and Hunterdon: Rose- 
mont—Schuh. 
*Veronica spicata, L., is admitted into the Willis Catalogue, with the statement 
“escaped from gardens, north.” I have not seen it from the State. 
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