748 I'LAN'l' I.IKK OK ALABAMA. 



Wkst Inkiks, Sdinii Amkiika. 



Carolinian and l.ouisinnian aii'iis. SimtluMii Virjiinia U> I'lorida, ^vcst to Texas 

 and ArUansaH. 



Al.An.wiA: Tonncssi^ci N'allcy to ("oast ])lain. Sliady baiilcs. Lauderdale County, 

 (.'nllnian ( 'oniity, Ndd (bet altitude. Tn-scaloos,! and ^loltil^^ eoimries. I'lowers cilron 

 yellow; August to < )ctoliur. Fruit rijic (Jetolier; Idack. Slender jierennial, ruuning 

 over heiliM and small hn.'^lies. Annual. 



Type locality: " llab. in (!anada, \'ir>iinia, .ianiaiea." 



Herb. (Jeol. 8ur\ . 1 lorb. Moiu-. 



SICYOS T.. Si). PI. 2 : lOlH. 1753. 



About U.'i speeies, Warmer re^Ljious botli heniispliftros. .\merica, Australia. North 

 America, 2. 



Sicyos angulatus L. Sp. Fl. 2 : 1013. 17.^3. o.nk-ski.dk.d Buk Ci'cumhkr. 



Kll. Sk. 2: 6fi3. Gray, Man. ed. (i, lit;'). Chap. Fl. Ui). Coulter, Coutr. Nat. 

 Herb. 2 : 125. 



Russia, Caucascs. 



Alleghenian to l.ouisianian area. Quebec, Ontario, New FiUjijland, we.st to Minne- 

 sota, Nebraska, and Arkansas; Ohio Valley and .New .lersey to Florida and Texas. 



.\i.a15a.ma: Central I'rairic rej^iou. Thickets along streams. Autauga (bounty. 

 House \\\iii]' ( I'L .i. Sinith). Fruit greenish white; September. Rare. (Jlimbiug 

 over bushes. Annual. 



Type locality: " Hab. in Canada, Mexico.'' 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



CAMPANULACEAE. Bluebell Family. 



CAMPANULA L. Sp. PI. 1 : lf)3. 17r)3. 



Two hundred and fifty species, herbs, temperate regions, Northern Heniis)>here. 

 Europe. North America, 13. Atlantic, 5. 



Campanula americana L. &p. PI. 1: 1(54. 1753. Tai.i. Bklj.i.i.owkk. 



Campanula acuminata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1:10S. 1803. 



Ell. Sk. 1:262. (irav, Man. ed. (J, 309. Chap. Fl. 2.->(). (Jray, Svn. Fl. N. A. 2, 

 pt. 1:11. 



Alleghenian to Louisianian area. New Brunswick, Ontario, and MiinuMota, 

 western New York south to Georgia. 



Alabama: Central Prairie region to (Jentral Pino belt. Rich shaded lianks. 

 Coosa County (E. A. Smiih). Dallas County, Marion .Junction. Flowers a/ure; .'uly 

 toSeptember. lnfre(|uent. Annual or biennial. 



Type locality : "Hal), in America." 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Campanula divaricata Michx. Fl. lior. Am. 1:10!). 1803. Open Hei.lflowkk. 



Ell. Sk. 1: 2(52. Gray, Man. ed. (5, 309. Chap. Fl. 25i). (!rav, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, 

 pt. 1 : 13. 1878. 



Carolinian area. Virginia, southeastern Kentucky, along the mountains to 

 Georgia. 



Alahama: Mountain region. Dry rocky woods. Clay (bounty, waterfall near 

 Pulpit Rock, 2,000 feet. (Jalhoun County, Anniston. Talladega County, Chandler 

 Springs, 1,000 feet, exposed rocks. Clel)urne County, rocky banks of Tallajioosa 

 River. liibb County, Pratt's l-'erry, 450 feet. Flowers cerulean blue; August, 

 September. Fre(|uent. Perennial. 



rv]ie locality : "Hab. in altis montibns (hiroliuae.'" 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



LEGOUZIA Durand, Fl. Bourg. 2:26. 1782. 



(Speculakia Heist.; .\. DC. Monogr. Camp. .'U4. 1830.) 



Ten species, warmer temperate regions of both hendspheres. Europe, South 

 America. North America, 4. 



Legouzia biflora (Ruiz iV Pav.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5:309. 1894. 



TWO-Fl.OWKREI) VKNI S'S LoOKlNCl (wLASS. 



Campanulahijlora Ruiz & Pav. Fl. Peruv. 2:55, t. 200, f. I>. 1799. 

 Specularia hijioi'a (iiay, Proc. Am. Acad. 11:82. 1876. 



