748 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 
West InpIEs, SOUTH AMERICA, 
Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Southern Virginia to Florida, west to Texas 
and Arkansas. 
ALABAMA: Tennessee Valley to Coast plain, Shady banks. Lauderdale County. 
Cullman County, 800 feet altitude. Tuscaloosa and Mobile counties. Flowers citron 
yellow; August to October. Fruitripe October; black. Slender perennial, running 
over herbs and small bushes. Annual. : ; 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. in Canada, Virginia, Jamaica.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
SICYOS L. Sp. Pl. 2:1013. 1753. 
About 35 species, warmer regions both hemispheres. America, Australia. North 
America, 2. 
Sicyos angulatus L. Sp. Pl. 2:1013. 1753. ONE-SEEDED Bur CUCUMBER. 
Ell. Sk. 2: 663. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 195. Chap. Fl. 149. Coulter, Contr. Nat. 
Herb. 2: 125. 
Russia, CAUCASUS. 
Alleghenian to Louisianian area. Quebec, Ontario, New England, west to Minne- 
sota, Nebraska,and Arkansas; Ohio Valley and New Jersey to Florida and Texas. 
ALABAMA: Central Prairie region. Thickets along streams. Autauga County, 
House Blutf (4. d. Smith). Fruit greenish white; September. Rare. Climbing 
over bushes. Annual. 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. in Canada, Mexico.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb, Mohr. 
CAMPANULACEAE. Bluebell Family. 
CAMPANULA L. Sp. Pl.1:163. 1753. 
Two hundred and fifty species, herbs, temperate regions, Northern Hemisphere. 
Europe. North America, 13. Atlantic, 5. 
Campanula americana L. Sp. Pl.1:164. 1753. TALL BELLFLOWER. 
Campanula acuminata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1:108. 1803. 
Ell. Sk. 1: 262. Gray, Man. ed. 6,309. Chap. Fl. 256. Gray, Syn. FI. N. A. 2, 
pt. 1:14. P 
Alleghenian to Louisianian area. New Brunswick, Ontario, and Minnesota, 
western New York south to Georgia. 
ALaBAMA: Central Prairie region to Central Pine belt. Rich shaded banks. 
Coosa County (£. A. Smith). Dallas County, Marion Junction. Flowers azure; July 
to’September. Infrequent. Annual or biennial. 
Type locality: ‘‘ Hab. in America,” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 
Campanula divaricata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 109. 1803. OPEN BELLFLOWER. 
Ell. Sk, 1: 262. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 309. Chap.. Fl. 256. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, 
pt. 1:13. 1878. 
Carolinian area. Virginia, southeastern Kentucky, along the mountains to 
Georgia. 
ALABAMA: Mountain region. Dry rocky woods. Clay County, waterfall near 
Pulpit Rock, 2,000 feet. Calhoun County, Anniston. Talladega County, Chandler 
Springs, 1,000 feet, exposed rocks. Cleburne County, rocky banks of ‘Tallapoosa 
River. Bibb County, Pratt’s Ferry, 450 feet. Flowers cernlean bine; August, 
September. I'requent. Perennial. 
Type locality: ‘Hab. in altis montibus Carolinae.” 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb, Mohr. 
LEGOUZIA Durand, Fl. Bourg. 2:26. 1782. 
(SPECULARIA Heist.; A. DC. Monogr. Camp. 344. 1830.) 
Ten species, warmer temperate regions of both hemispheres. Europe, South 
America. North America, 4. 
Legouzia biflora (Ruiz & Pav.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5:309. 1894. 
TWo0-FLOWERED VENUS’S LOOKING GLASS. 
Campanula biflora Ruiz & Pav. Fl. Peruy. 2 755, t. 200, f. b. 1799. 
Specularia biflora Gray, Proc. Aim. Acad. 11:82. 1876. 
