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MELOTHRIA L. 



Melothria pendula L. Creeping cucumber. Cedar glades 

 and hillsides. O. S. Jul}% August. 



MICRAMPELIS Raf. (Echinocystis T. & G.) 



Micrampelis lobata (Michx.) Greene. Echinocystis lobata 

 T. & G. Wild balsam apple. Tullahoma. July. 



SICYOS L. 



Sicyos angulatus L. Star cucumber. Hedges and thickets 

 and river banks.' O. S. June-September. 



TRIANOSPERMUM Roem. 



Trianospermum Boykinii. Roem. Banks of Cumberland 

 River above Nashville. Lester F. Ward. Aygust, September. 



CAMPANULACE^ Juss. 

 CAMPANULA L. 



Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Boggy laurel thickets, in 

 sphagnum, Cumberland Mts. Sewanee. June-August. 



C. divaricata Michx. Bell flower. Cumberland and Alle- 

 ghany Mts. June-September. 



C. Americana L. Tall bellflower. Moist thickets. July- 

 September. 



LEGOUZIA Durand. (Specularia Heist.) 



Legouzia biflora (R. & P.) Britton. Specularia biflora A. 

 Gray. Pastures around Nashville. Jackson, W. Tenn. S. 

 M. Bain. April-June. 



L. perfoliata (L.) Britton. Specularia perfoliata A. DC. 

 Venus' looking-glass. Waste grounds. O. S. May-Septem- 

 ber. 



LOBELIA L. 



Lobelia cardinalis L. Cai-dinal flower. Moist soil. O. S. 

 July-September. 



L. syphilitica L. Great lobelia. Moist soil. O. S. July- 

 October. M. 



L. puberula Michx. Highlands. O. S. August-October. 



L. spicata Lam. Cedar glades. E. Tenn. June-August. 



L. leptostachys A. DC. Moist places in the barrens. July, 

 August. 



L. inflata L. Indian tobacco. Dry, argillaceous soils. O. 

 S. August, September. M. 



