We have investigated Verbascum songoricum Shrenk (family Scrophulariaceae) collected in the village of Chlmgan, Tashkent oblast, during the early vegetation periods, with each organ collected separately. From the leaves, chloroform extracted 0.07% of combined ethereal alkaloids and 0.9% of combined chloroformic alkaloids. The ethereal fraction was treated with petroleum ether, and through TLC (benzene-ethanol 4:1 system) and column chromatography on silica gel (benzene-ethanol 98:2), a liquid base C₁₀H₁₄N₂ ([α]ᴅ -76°; picrate mp 203-205°C) was obtained, identified as anabasine by comparing physicochemical properties (UV max 262 nm, IR bands at 3500-3200, 2980-2920, 1600 cm⁻¹, mass spectrum ionic peaks M⁺ 162 etc.) with literature data. The combined chloroformic alkaloids were separated into 10 fractions by basicity: fraction 1 yielded plantagonine (mp 218-220°C), fractions 2-4 yielded a substance with mp 195-196°C and acetamide. This is the first time anabasine has been isolated from the family Scrophulariaceae.