60 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



*L. (iattiii^ei'i Gray. Cedar glades of Middle Tenn. Rocky 

 banks of Cumberland river. Frequent May-June. 



L. Nuitallii Roem. & Schult, Mountain swamps. Sewanee. 

 July. 



L. inflata L. Dry, argillaceous and siliceous soils. August- 

 Sentembcr. 



CAMPANULACE^. 



Specularia perfoliata A. DC. Waste ground and roadsides. 

 April-May. 



Campanula aparinoldes Pursh. Mountain swamps and laurel 

 thickets. July-August. 



0. divaracata Michx. Cumberland and Alleghany Mts. July- 

 August. 



C. Americana L. Thickets and dry woodlands. August- 

 September. 



ERICACE.^. 



Gaylnssacia brachyeera Gray. Mountains on Ocoe river. 

 June— July. 



G. frondosa Torr. & Gray. Mountains of East Tenn. April- 

 May. 



G. resinos.i Torr. ct Gray. Highlands. Valley of East Tenn., 

 etc. April-May. 



Vaccinium ai'boreuiii Marsh. Highlands and siliceous soil 

 generally. May. 



V. stamiiietini L. Oak barrens and highlands. May-June. 



V. coryuibosuiii L. ^Mountains and ridges of East Tenn. 

 Highlands. April-May. 



y^iw. pal/idtdii Gn\x. {V. Gonsfablei Gray.) Mountains of 

 East Tenn. June. 



*LobeUa Gattivgeri Gniy. Flowers 4-5 lines long, deep blue; stem 

 smooth, weak and branching ; leaves thin, sessile, oblong-ovate, obtuse, 

 serrate, the lowest obovate ; racemes pedunoled, very slender, many flow- 

 ered ; calyx-tube ovoid, longer thr.n its pedicel, shorter than the linear- 

 subulate entire lobes, the sinuses not appendaged, but slightly cal'ous. 

 The pedicels are sonietines provided with small bracteols. Plant 6-20 

 inches hiah. Kegular flowering time first week in May, but some plants 

 are found flowering as late as August. Its home is the limestone basin 

 of Middle Tenn., and prominently moist places in the cedar glades First 

 collected about 1869, atLavergne, seventeen miles south of Nashvillj. 



