542 BOTANICAL SURVEY OF DISMAL SWAMP REGION. 



Galium circaezans Michx. Summit of a wooded bluff on Cohoon Creek near 



Suffolk. 

 Galium claytoni Michx. Moist, shaded ground, border of a marsh, Ocean View. 



July 20 (No. 1706); marshes of the Northwest River, July !) (No. 1547); oren, 



marshy ground, margin of Lake Drummond, Dismal Swamp, July 13 (No' 



1613). 

 Galium hispidulum Michx. Common in the dry pine woods on and behind the 



innermost dimes, Ocean View to Virginia Beach (Nos. 41 C. & K. 17i,8 



2089. ) 



Galium pilosum Ait. In dry soil among undergrowth, Ocean View July 8 (No 



I4S1). 



Galium tinctorium filifolium Wiegand. In moist, sandy, open ground near 

 Kempsville, May 9 (No. 1054). 



VIBURNACEAE. 



Sambucus canadensis L. Common along ditches at roadsides and in fields (No 

 1299). 



Viburnum dentatum L. Frequent in swampy woods along streams (Nos 1105 

 1263,1702). 



Viburnum nudum L. Common in wooded swamps (Nos. 70 C. & K., 1174, 

 1292, 1438, 1064, 1796). The distinction between forms of this species and V. 

 caasinoiden L. is not always clear. For example, Nos. 70 and 1604 havecrenu- 

 late leaf margins, while No. 1796 has the peduncle shorter than the cyme. 



Viburnum prunifolium L. In deciduous woods on the bank of a pond near Suf- 

 folk (No. 1250); at water's edge along Cohoon Creek above Suffolk (No. 1701 



Lonicera japonica Thnnb. Abundantly naturalized at roadsides May (No 

 1260). 



Lonicera sempervirens L. Common in most formations, but especially on the 

 inner sand dunes, scarce in the wooded swamps. April May (Nos 19 and 82 

 C. &K., 1397, 1715). 



VALERIANACEAE. 



Valerianella chenopodifolia (Pursh) DC. Roadside near Suffolk Mavl (No 74 

 C. &K.). 



Valerianella radiata leiocarpa A. Gray. Sandy roadside, Northwest May 11 

 (No. 1076). 



CTJCTJRBITACEAE. 



Melothria pendula L. Edge of swampy woods, eastern margin of the Dismal 

 swamp, Wallaceton, July 21 (No. 1788). 



CAMPANULACEAE. 



Legouzia perfoliata (L.) Britton. Along railways near Suffolk May 19 (No 

 1264). 



Lobelia cardinalis L. On hummocks, swampy banks of Cohoon Creek near Suf- 

 folk. July 18 (No. 1709). 



Lobelia glandulosa Walt. Open, fresh-water marshes of the Northwest River 



(No. 2378). 

 Lobelia inflata L. Sandy fields. Northwest, July 9 (No. 1497). 

 Lobelia nuttallii Roem. & Schult. Sandy upland soil, in the open, Suffolk 



July 11 (No. 1576). 

 Lobelia puberula Michx. Low pine woods near Virginia Beach, October 3 < No. 



2075), flowers almost rose-colored; sandy roadside along an empty ditch, 



Newbern, N. C, October 10 (No. 2229). 



