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LOBELIACEiE. 



Lobelia, L. 



476 Z. cardinalis, L. Cardinal Flower. 

 Low grounds along rivers ; frequent. 



477. Z. syphilitica, L. 



Low grounds, common. White-flowered forms are occasion- 

 ally met with. 



478. Z. spicata. Lam. 

 Prairies ; infrequent. 



479. Z. inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. 

 Dry woods ; common. 



CAMPANULACEiE. 



Specularia, Heister. 



480. S. perfoliate,, A. DC. Venus' s Lojking-glass. 

 Dry banks and fields ; frequent. 



Campanula, Tourn. Bellflower. 



481. C. aparinoides , Pursh. 



Moist grounds ; frequent in Muscatine county. 



482. C. Americana, L. 



Moist open woods ; frequent. 



ERICACE^. 



Gaylussacia, HBK. 



483. G. resi/wsa, Torr. & Gray. Black Huckleberry. 



Dry sterile soil at Wild Cat Den and along Duck Creek. 

 Pyrola, Tourn. Shinleaf. 



484. P. elliptica, Nutt. 



Hillsides, Allen's Grove; Lake T'w'p., near Cedar River; 

 Seventy-six T'w'p.; infrequent. 



Monotropa, L. 



. 485. M. uniflora, L. Indian Pipe. Corpse Plant. 



Rich woods, Wyoming Hill, 1878; Allen's Grove, 1892; 

 near Cedar River, 1895 (Witter); rare. 



PRIMULACE^. 

 Dodecatheon, L. 



486. D. Meadia, L. Shooting Star. 

 Prairies ; common. 



