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3. S. arven'sls, L., (Field S.) with bright yellow flowers 

 and bristly involucres and peduncles, is found eastward. 



59. TKAGOrO'CiOjr, L. GoAT'S Beakd. SALSIFY. 



1. T. praten'sis, L. (Yellow Goat's Bisabd.) Spread- 

 ing westward along the railway lines. Flowers yellow. 

 Peduncle little thickened below the head. 



2. T. porrifo'lius, L. (Salsify.) Stem 2-3 feet high. 

 Peduncle thickened below the head. Flowers purple. 



Order LI. LOBELIA' CE^. (Lobelia Family.) 



Herbs with milky acrid juice, alternate leaves, and loosely 

 racemed flowers. Corolla irregular, 5-lobed, dlie tube split 

 down one side. Stamens 5, syngenesioiis, and commonly 

 also monadelphous, free from the corolla. Calyx tube adhe- 

 rent to the many-seeded ovary. Style 1. The only genus is 



LOBE'IilA, L. Lobelia. 



1. L. cardina'lis, L. (Cardinal Flower.) Corolla large, 

 deep red. Stem simgle, 2-3 feet high, smooth. Leaves 

 oblong-lanceolate, slightly toothed. Bracts of the flowers 

 leaf-like. —Low grounds. 



2. L. syphilit'iea, L. (Great Lobblla..) Corolla rather 

 large, light blue. Stem hairy, simple, 1-2 feet high. Leaves 

 thin, acute at both ends, serrate, Calyx-lobes half as long' 

 as the corolla, the tube hemispherical. Flowers in a dense 

 spike or raceme. — Low grounds. 



3. L. infla'ta, L. (Indian Tobacco.) Flowers smaU, J 

 of an inch long, pale blue. Stem leafy, branching , 8-18 

 inches high, pubescent. Leaves ovate or oblong, toothed. 

 Pods inflated. Macemes leafy. — Dry fields. 



4. L. Spica'ta, Lam. Flowers small, ^ of an inch long, 

 pale blue. Stem slender, erect, simple, 1-3 feet'high, min- 

 utely pubescent below. Leaves barely toothed, the lower 

 spathulate or obovate, the upper reduced to linear bracts. — 

 Racemes long and naked. — Sandy soil. 



