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Sonchus arvensis, i. 

 Danvers (Oakes) ; Hamilton (G. D. Phippen). Quite common. 

 (Nat. from Eu). 



LOBELIACEJB. 



(Lobelia Family.) 



Lobelia cardinalis, L. (Cardinal-flowbk.) 

 Frequent in wet places, particularly along brooks and borders of 

 ponds. Several acres of "this plant at Boxford, in the bed of a mill 

 pond (1877). "Flowers re4 on a ground of white" (Proc. E. I. 

 Vol. Ill, p. 110). " Pink, almost white in Haverhill " (Mrs. Downs). 



Lobelia syphilitica, L. (Gkkat Lobelia.) 

 Reported at Andover, but as it is not mentioned otherwise, this 

 may have been a mistake. It is probable that this species is known 

 here only in cultivation (Salem, G. D. Phippen). 



Lobelia inflata, L. (Indian Tobacco.) 

 Dry places. Common. 



Lobelia spicata, Lam. 

 Common in various soils, bat generally in moist ones. 



Lobelia Dortmanna, L. (Water Lobelia.) 

 Frequent in ponds, growing in about one foot of water. Martin's 

 pond, Andover; Kenoza lake, Haverhill j Chebacco; Cape pond, 

 Eockport. "Kare. Spring pond, Lynn" (Tracy), etc. 



CAMPAKULA-CEJS. 



(Campanula Family.) 



Campanula rotundifolia, L. (Harebell.) 



Banks, etc. Towns along the Merrimac valley. 

 Campanula aparinoides, Pursh. 



Meadows, among other plants ; in various parts of the county. 

 Campanula glomerata, L. (Clustered Bellflower.) 



"Dark Lane, locality first noticed by Dr. Nichols" (Oakes in 



Hovey's Mag., Vol. VII) ; Topsfleld, June, 1859 (Tracy, Proc. E. I., 



Vol.11, p. 390); "Danvers, Mass., etc." (Gray's Manual). The 



Dark Lane locality has probably been destroyed some time since. 



Danversport (J. H. Sears) ; Danvers, near the Asylum, 1879 (Walter 



Faxon). (Adv. from Eu.) 

 Campanula rapunculoides, L. 



Frequent in grassy places and roadsides in the older towns. (Adv. 



from Eu.) 



