194 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
VERBENACEZ. 
PHRYMA, L. 
Lopseed. 
P. Leptostachya, L. 
In woods and copses. Frequent throughout the State; most 
abundant northward. 
LIPPIA, L. 
L. LANcEOLATA, Michx. q 
Camden: In waste ground, Federal street wharf—Parker. 
Adventive from the South. 
VERBENA, L. 
Verbena. Vervain. 
V. angustifolia, Michx. 
In dry fields and roadsides. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Pas- 
saic: Wynokie and Midvale—Britton ; Passaic Falls—Merriam. 
Essex: Montclair—W. M. Wolfe. Hunterdon: Near Ser- 
geantsville—Theo. Green ; Rosemont, frequent—Best. Union: 
Plainfield—Tweedy. Hudson: Hoboken—Torrey Catalogue. 
Somerset: Peapack—Miss Perry; and frequent in the middle 
-and southern counties. 
V. hastata, L. 
Low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
V. urticefolia, L. 
Fields and low grounds. Common throughout the State.* 
V. stricra, Vent. 
Warren: In an abandoned field above Phillipsburg, 1882— 
Porter. Fugitive from the West. 
V. oFFIcINALIS, L. 
Roadsides and waste places. Camden: Roadsides and in 
ballast—Parker. Mercer: Roadsides, frequent— Willis. Hud- 
son: In ballast at Communipaw—A. Brown. Adventive from 
Europe. 
*A hybrid between this species and V. hastata was collected near Riegelsville, in a 
meadow near the Delaware River—Britton. 
