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512. Ivonieera hirsuta TSaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. 



Founil, but not in flower, in the tamaraclv northeast of the 

 lake. 



513. Micranipelis lobata (Michx.) Greene. Wild Cucumber. {EcMnocystis 



lohatu, ToiT. and Gray.) 



Common in damp places and parts of the lake plain. 



514. Companula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bell-flower. 



Common in parts of the lake plain. 



515. C americana L. Tall Bellflower. 



Common in woods. 



516. Legouzia perfoliata (L.) Britton. ^'enus's Looking-glass. 



In open sandy soil. 



517. Lobelia cardinalis L. Cardinal Flower. 



Common in damp situations. 



518. L. syphilitica L. Great Lobelia. 



Vei"y common in the lake plain and damp grounds elsewhere. 



519. L. leptostachys A. D. C. 



In di"y sandy soils, in open places. 



520. L. kalmii L. 



Common in the lake plain. 



521. Cichorium intybus L. Chicory. 



Escaped cultivation in various places. 



522. Adopogon virginicum (L.) Kuntze. Virginia Goatsbeard. (Krigia 



amplexwulmis Nutt.) 



Not rare in open woods. 



523. Taraxacum taraxacum (L.) Karst. Dandelion. (T. oflicinale Weber.) 



Common everywhere. 



524. Lactuca scariola L. Prickly Lettuce. 



Common in Avaste places. 



525. L. canadensis L. Wild Lettuce. 



Common. 

 52<j. L. spicata (Lam.) Hitchk. Fall Blue Lettuce. 

 Not common, found in moist rich soil. 



527. Hieraeium scabrum Michx. Rough Hawkweed. 



Scattered in dry woodlands. 



528. H. gronovii L. Hairy Plawkweed. 



In dry open woodlands. 



