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petiole but very slightly decurrent, the plant of the 
Upsala Garden would appear to have been the species 
now considered. 
Scrophularia lanceolata Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2: 419. 1814. 
“In wet meadows and woods: Pennsylvania.” Descrip- 
tion apparently of this. The type of this should be veri- 
fied, but the description of the petioles as not ciliate, and 
the lateness of the time of flowering would indicate that 
Pursh described as new the original marilandica. 
Scrophularia nodosa marilandica (L.) A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. 
Aan. 2. 1:'268; 2878: 
Scrophularia nodosa lanceolata (Pursh) M. E. Jones, Contrib. 
West. Bot. 12:67. 1908. 
Flowering from late July to late September, fruiting from 
early August into October. 
Open woodland, loam, in potassic soil, frequent or northward 
rare through the area above the Fall-line; occasional in western 
Long Island, and near the Delaware River in the Middle District 
of New Jersey. Ranges from Massachusetts and southern On- 
tario to Georgia, Arkansas and Nebraska. 
