172 _ Order CAMPANULALES 
Corolla nearly regular, the tube several times as long as the lobes, 
not glabrous. 3. L. sempervirens. 
1. Lonicera glaucescens Rydb. Western Honeysuckle. 
In woods along streams. Bellevue; Ft. Niobrara. 
2. Lonicera dioica L. Smooth-leaved Honeysuckle. 
In woods along streams in the eastern part of the state. Ashland; 
Bellevue; Peru; Richardson county. 
3. Lonicera sempervirens L. Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
In woods along the Missouri in Cass county. 
CAMPANULALES. 
Flowers not in involucrate heads; calyx normal. 1. Campanulacez. 
Flowers in involucrate heads; calyx reduced to scales or bristles 
called pappus, or wanting. 2. Asteracez. 
1. CAMPANULACE. 
Bell-flower Family. 
Corolla regularly 5-lobed or wanting in some of the flowers, anthers 
separate. 
Corolla usually campanulate, present in all of the flowers. 
1. Campanula. 
Corolla rotate, wanting in most of the flowers. 2. Specularia. 
Corolla 2-lipped, split to the base on one side, anthers united. 
3. Lobelia. 
1. Campanula. 884. 
Flowers racemose or paniculate, corolla campanulate. 
Corolla usually 15 mm. long or more, the tube several times as 
long as the lobes. 1. C. petiolata. 
Corolla less than 10 mm. long, the lobes about as long as the tube. 
2. C. aparinoides. 
Flowers spicate, the corolla rotate. 3. C. americana. 
1. Campanula petiolata DC. Blue-bells. 
Campanula rotundifolia L. 
In moist soil in the western part of the state. Belmont; Dawes 
county; Carns; Rock county; Scotts Bluff county; Valentine; War 
Bonnet canyon. 
2. Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. 
In swampy places in the western part of the state. Anselmo; Cherry 
county; Dukeville; Lincoln; Long Pine; Plummer Ford;’ Valentine. 
3. Campanula americana L. Tall Bellflower. 
In moist thickets and woods in the eastern part of the state. Crete; 
Endicott; Holt county; Lincoln: Valentine; Wahoo; Walton; Weep- 
ing Water. 
2. Specularia. 886. 
Leaves orbicular or broadly ovate, mostly cordate-clasping. 
1. S. perfoliata. 
Leaves linear-lanceolate, not clasping. 2. S. leptocarpa. 
1. Specularia perfoliata (L.) A. DC. Venus’ Looking-glass. 
In prairies and dry woods over most of the state. Crete; Box Butte 
county; Lincoln; Riverton; Thedford; Valentine; Wahoo. 
