VASCULAR PLANTS OF NORTH DAKOTA 1 3 



Tall and slender, leaves very thin and elongated, often 1 dm. long. 

 Pleasant Lake. 



963. Campanula sibirica Linn. Sp. PI. 167. (1753) 

 Belfield (O. A. Stevens). 



PETROMARULA Belli (1601) ex Clusio Rar. Plant. Hist, 

 pag. CCXCIX. Epis. ad Clusium. Not Petromarula Vent. Hedw. 

 f. Gen. 139. (1806) = Phyteuma. 



Lobelia Linn. Fl. Lapp. 227. (1737), Gen. 267. (1737). Not 

 Lobelia Plum. Nov. Gen. PI. 231. (1703). Contradicente Linn, 

 ipso in Gen. PI. 1737,1.0. quia Plumieri planta habet 'fruetum C. 

 mollem, ovatum, sueei plenum & ossiculo D. foetum oblongo," 

 etc. =Scaevola Linn. Mant. 145. 1771). 



Rapuntium Columna (1649); Morison, Hist, 2466; Hernandez; 

 Tour. Inst. 163. (1700); Boerhave, Plumier, Spec. 5. 

 ^Cardinalis Rivini Rupp. Gen. 201. (1726). 



Dortmanna Rudbeck, Act. (1720) p. 91. t. 2 (as to Dortmanna, 

 if not a separate genus). 



964. Petromarula hirtella (A. Gray) Nwd. & Lll. 

 Lobelia hirtella (A. Gray) Greene, Pittonia III. 349. (1898). 

 Lobelia spicata hirtella A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2: 6. (1878). 

 Leeds, Butte. 



965. Petromarula strictiflora (Rydb.) Nwd. & Lll. 

 Lobelia strictiflora (Rydb.) in Bull. Leeds Herb. No. 2, p. 8 



(1908). 



Lobelia Kalmii strictiflora Rydb. Fl. of Montana 378. (1900). 



Butte, Towner. 



Family 1 19. CICHORIACEAE Reich. Fl. Exeurs. 248. (183 1 I. 

 Caesalp. De Plant. (1583), p. 506: .. . .. "Cap . . . Primum . . . 

 lam prosequamur Cicoriaceae, quae propter aqueam humidi 

 tatem frigido constant temperamento; plurima autcm succo 

 lacteo constant, qui adultis magis inest, quo tempore et amariora 

 redduntur, et minus esui apta, cum caulescunt. Flos omnium 

 numerosis foliolis constat, luteis aut caeruleis; semina autem 

 magna ex parte papposa sunt." 



TRAGOPOGON Theophr. Hist. Plant. 7 7 = Tragopogon por- 

 rijolius = Come of Plinius, 21: 15, 28: 13; Diosc. 2.: 173; Tour. 

 FJem. 379. (1694); Linn. Gen. 235. (1737). 



966. Tragopogon porrifolius Linn. Sp. PI. 789. (1733). 

 Leeds. 



