714 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



SICYOS L. 



Sicyos angulatus L. Star Cucumber. 



Sicyos angulata Linnasus, 3p. Fl. 1013 [Canada and Mexico]. — Knieskern 15. 

 — Britton iii. 



Frequent along the Delaware River and at a few other stations 

 in the Middle district. To some extent a weed. 



Fl. — Early August to late September. Fr. — Mid-September 

 into October. 



Middle District— New Egypt, Delair, Kaighns Ft., Washington Park, 

 Swedesboro. 



Family CAMPANULACE^. Bluebells and lobelias. ^ 

 Key to the Species. 



a. Corolla bell-like, white or bluish, stem weak and roughened. 



Campanula aparinoides, p. 714 

 aa. Corolla rotate, violet, leaves orbicular, cordate clasping. 



Specularia perfoliata, p. 715 

 oaa. Corolla tubular, five-lobed and more or less two-lipped. 



b. Flowers bright scarlet. Lobelia cardinalis, p. 715 



bb. Flowers blue. 



c. Flowers 15-25 mm. long. 



d. Leaves glabrous or slightly pubescent, flowers 20-25 ii""- 

 long. L. syphilitica, p. 716 



dd. Leaves densely pubescent, flowers 15-20 mm. long. 



L- puberula, p. 716 

 cc. Flowers 4-10 mm. long. 



d. Leaves ovate or oblong, dentate. L,. inUata, p. 711 



dd. Leaves on stem, linear, linear oblong or spatulate, scattered, 



basal leaves broadly oblong, obovate or spatulate. 



e. Stems simple, inflorescence spike-like. L,- spicata, p. 716 



ee. Stems paniculately branched, flowers in loose racemes. 



f. Corolla 5-7 mm. long, calyx tube hemispheric, in fruit. 



L. nuttallii, p. 717 

 ff. Corolla 9-10 mm. long, calyx tube turbinate. 



L. canbyi, p. 717 



CAMPANULA L. 



Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower.* 



Campanula aparinoides Fursh, PI. Am. Sept. 159. 1814 [Pennsylvania to Vir- 

 ginia]. — Knieskern 20. — Britton 157. 



* The record of C. americana from Swedesboro (KB) was an error. Mr. 

 Lippincott states that he only reported C. aparinoides. 



