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Valeriana sylvatica, Banks. Wood Valerian. 

 In moist soils in the Black Hills. 



CucURBiTACE^. — Gourd Family. 



Micranipelis lobata, (Michx.) Greene. Wild Balsam 

 Apple. 

 Echinocystis lobata^ T. & G. 



In thickets along streams from the Missouri valley 

 eastward. 



Sicyos angulatus, L. Burr Cucumber. 



In thickets along streams in the southern part of the 

 state, east of the Missouri river; Yankton; Elk Point, 

 and Brookings. 



Campanulace^. — Bell wort Family. 



Campanula rotundifolia, L. Harebell, 

 On moist rocks in the Black Hills. 



Campanula aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh Bell wort. 

 In wet ground in the Black Hills. 



Campanula Americana, L. Tall Bellflower. 



In thickets in the Missouri valley from Yankton south- 

 ward and up the Sioux valley to Sioux Falls. 



Legouzia perfoliata, (L.) Britton. Venus Looking-glass. 

 Specularia perfoliata^ A. DC. 



In the southern Missouri valley (Charles Mix county), 

 and in the Black Hills. 



Lobelia syphilitica, L. Blue Cardinal Flower. 



Common in low moist ground in the Minnesota and 

 Sioux valleys and in the Black Hills. 



Lobelia spicata liirtella. Gray. Prairie Lobelia. 



Common on low praires from the Missouri valley east- 

 ward. 



Lobelia Kalniii, L. Brook Lobelia. 



In cold spring bogs in ravines in the Minnesota valley. 



