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387. SICYOS L. Bur-cucumber. 



895. S. angulatus L. Star-cucumber. 

 Common on stream-banks and in waste places. 

 Quebec to South Dakota; Florida to Texas: naturalized 



in Eastern Europe. 



Family io6. CAMPANULACEAE Juss. Bellflower family. 



388. CAMPANULA L. {CAMPANULASTRUM 

 Small]. Harebell. Bellflower. 



896. O. Americana L. \Campanulastrtim Afttericamim (L.) 

 Small]. Tall bellflower. 



Common in alluvial and moist woods and thickets. 

 New Brunswick to South Dakota; Georgia to Arkansas 

 and Kansas. 



389. SPEOULARIA Heist. \_LEGOUZIA Du- 



rand]. Venus' looking-glass. 



897. S. perfoliata (L.) A. DC. [Z. perfoliata (L.) Britton]. 

 Common in fields and thickets. 



IVIaine to British Columbia; Florida to Utah and Ore- 

 gon; Mexico. 



390. LOBELIA L. Lobelia. 



898. L. cardinalis L. Cardinal flower. 

 Rare and local in swamps and swales. 



New Brunswick to Saskatchewan; Florida to Texas. 



899. L. syphilitica L. Great blue lobelia. 

 Common in wet grounds. 



Maine and Ontario to South Dakota and Colorado; 

 Georgia to Louisiana. 



900. L. spicata Lam. Pale spiked lobelia. 

 Cliffs; scarce and seldom typical. 



Nova Scotia to the Northwest Territory; Florida to 

 Texas. 



901. L. leptostachys A. DC. 



Rare on the cliffs of Grindstone creek. 



Virginia to Ohio and Illinois; Georgia to Kansas. 



