286 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(1335.) L. spicata, Lam. 



L. Claytoriiana, Michx. Hook. Fl. II., 30. 



In meadows and pastures rather rare. In meadows on both sides of 

 the Bay of Quinte at Belleville, Ont. {Macoun.) Pi-ince's Island, 

 near Hamilton, Ont. (Logie.) Islands in Detroit Eiver. (Madagan.) 

 G-reat Western Eailway Ti-ack east of London, Ont. (Saunders.) 

 Eed Bay, Lake Huron. (Macoun.) Strathroy. {McQill Coll. Kerb.) 

 Vicinity of Toronto. (Fowler.) 



Var. hirtella, Gray. 



L. Claytoniana, Michx. Hook. Fl. II., 30, in part. 



On the Saskatchewan, apparently rare. (Drummond.) On the 

 prairie west of the Touchwood Hills and along the base of the Bran- 

 don Hills, Man. (Macoun.) Abundant on the Souris Plain, on the 

 borders of marshes. (</. M. Macoun, G. P. B. Coll.) Turfle Mountain, 

 Man. 49th parallel. (Dawson.) 



(1336.) L. Kalmii, Linn. Kalm's Lobelia. 



L. NuUallii of Saunders's London List. 

 L. pubertda of Logie's Hamilton List. 



Wet, rocky banks on the margins of rivers and in marshes from 

 Anticosti, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick throughout Quebec and 

 Ontario and westward to the Upper Columbia Valley. (Macovn.) 

 From Lake Huj-on, throughout Canada to the Saskatchewan and Hudson 

 Bay, and in saline marshes in Lat. 60° (Binhardson.) Frequent in the 

 prairie region on saline marshy soil. (J. M. Macoun, G. P. B. Coll.) 



(1337.) L. inflata, Linn. Indian Tobacco. 



On dry, sandy soil in meadows, pastures, and by roadsides. Frequent 

 throughout Canada from the Atlantic to Lake Huron. (Macoun.) 

 Lake Hui-on to the Saskatchewan and Hudson Bay. (Richardson.) 



LIV. CAMPANULACBiE. Campanula Family. 



345. SPECULARIA, Heister. 



(1338.) S. perfoliata, A. DO. Venus' Looking-glass. 



Campanula perfoliata, Linn. Pursh. Fl. I., 160. 

 C. amplexicaulis, Michx. Fl. I., 108. 



Open gravelly or sandy soil and barren spots. On Taylor's Hill, 

 Belleville, and in Prince Edward Co., at Pqxi-y Point m^ Gibson's 



