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Ilysanthes, Kaf. 



I. gratioloides, Benth. Wei places, rather rare. 



Veronica, I.. (Speedwell.) 



V. Virginica, L. Damp grounds, M., not rare. 



V. Anagallis, L, Bightstown, along streams. 



V. Americana, Bchro. New Egypt, 0., rare, 



V. Bcntellata, L. Damp grounds, Hightstown. 



V. officinalis, L, Road sides, common. 



V. serpyllifolia, L. Fields and road-sides, not rare. 



V. peregrina, L. Borden of fields, common. 



V. arvensis, L. Cultivated fields, rather common. 



V. Bpicata, L ESscaped from gardens, W. (Knighton.) 



Gerardia, L. (Gerardia— False Foxglove.) 



This genus has some very interesting members; among- the most 

 strikii are the G. purpurea, whose delicate, showy, purple 



- are very pretty ; the Q. tlava and G. quercifolia, have large, 

 Showy, yellow flowers, turning black when pressed. 



G. purpurea, L Damp places, common. 



G. maritime, Raf. Salt marshes, not rare. 



G. tenuifolia, Vahl. Dry soils, common. 



G. flava, L. Woods, Princeton, Freehold, Hightstown, common. 



G. quercifolia, Pursh. Dry woods, conmion. 



G. pedicularia, L. Dry, shady places, sandy plains, common. 



Castilleia, Minis. (Painted-Cup.) 



O. coccinea, Spreng. Found sparingly in M. and Mer. 



Schwalbea, Gronov. (Chaff-seed.) 



S. Americana, Tourn. Pines. (James.) 



Pedicularis, Tourn. (Louse- wort.) 



P. CanadensJ ; . L Hanks and copses, common. 



P. lanceolate, Biichx. Damp ground about Freehold, not common. 



Melampyrum, Tourn. (Oow-Wheat.) 



M. Americanum, Biichx. Open and shady woods, common. 



QBD] VERBENACEiE. Vervain" Family. 



Verbena, I.. (Vervain.) 



V. angustifolia, Biichx. Dry soil, rare. 



V. 1 



V. urtieifoiia. L. Road-sidei and waste places, common. 



v !.. i'..-: Is, waste plai i b, very rare. 



V. i Llnd. E on gardi i. I vighton.) 



