174 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



C. RAPUNCULOIDES — Lin., 1753. European Bell-flower. 

 Frequent. Escaped. Roadside, etc. Goodrich wild 

 garden. 



C. APARINOIDES — Pursh, 1814, Bedstraw. Bellflower. 



Infrequent. Wet, grassy grounds. Skaneateles, July. 



C. Americana — Lin., 1753. Tall Bellflower. 



Rare. Moist grounds. Vicinity of Kirkville, Green 

 Lake, July, 1905. 



LEGOUZIA— Durand, 1782. 



(SPECULARIA— Heist, 1830.) 



L. PERFOLIATA — Britton. (Mem. Torr. Club, 1894.) 

 (Specularia jjerfoliata — A. D. C, 1830.) .Venus 

 Looking Glass. 

 Rare. Dry woods, etc. Otisco. Bangor, June 25, 1890. 



LOBELIA— Lin., 1753. 



L. CARDINALIS — Lin., 1753. Cardinal Flower. 



Common. Moist soil. Long Branch, Aug., 1908. Sev- 

 eral white specimens were found in Tully, Aug., 1910. 



L. SYPIHLITICA — Lin., 1753. Great Lobelia. 



Common in swampy places. East Syracuse, Aug., 1899. 



L. SPICATA — Lam., 1789. Pale Spiked Lobelia. 

 Rare. Meadows, sandy soil. Clay, June, 1896. 



L. INFLATA — Lin., 1753. Indian Tobacco. Wild Tobacco. 

 Frequent. Meadows and pastures, etc. Fabius, July. 



L. Kalmii— Lin., 1753. Kalm's Lobelia. 



Occasional. Ditches, moist meadows. Smith Farm, 

 July, 1899. 



CICHORIACE/E— Reichenb, 1831— Chickory Fam. 



CICHORIUM— Lin., 1753. 



C. INTIBUS— Lin., 1753. Chickory. Blue Sailors. 



Frequent. Roadsides. Court St., Syracuse, Aug., 1909. 



