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2. Campanula rapunculoides L. European Bei,i,fi,ower. (Man. 

 p. 885 ; I. F. /. 3492.) In fields and along roadsides, N. B. to Ont., 

 southern N. Y. and Ohio. Nat. from Eu. — Pennsylvania : PiKE ; Mon- 

 roe ; Lancaster. 



3. Campanula aparinoides Pursh. Marsh BellFI-Ower. (Man. 

 p. 885; I. F. y. 3494.) In grassy swamps, N. B. to the N. W. Terr., 

 south. to Ga., Ky. and Colo. — Pennsylvania: Monroe; Northampton; 

 Bucks ; Berks ; Chester ; Lancaster ; York ; Dauphin ; Frank- 

 lin ; Huntingdon ; Allegheny ; Erie. 



4. Campanula Americana L. Tall BELLFLOWER. (Man. p. 885 ; 

 I. F.y. 3496.) In moist thickets and woods, N. B. to Ont., S. Dak., Fla., 

 Ky., Ark. and Kans. — Pennsylvania: Bucks; Chester; Lancaster; 

 Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Allegheny. 



2. SPECULARIA Heist. 

 1. Speculariaperfoliata (L.) A. DC. Venus' Looking-glass. (Man. 

 p. 886 ; I. F./. 3498.) la dry woods, Me. to B. C, Fla., La., Mex., Utah 

 and Ore. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Chester ; Lancas- 

 ter ; Franklin ; Allegheny. 



3. LOBELIA L. 



Species aquatic : stems scaly. i. L. Dortmanna. 



Species terrestrial : stems leafy. 

 Corolla red. 2. L. cardinalis. 



Corolla blue or rarely white. 

 Corolla, exclusive of the lower lip, over 10 mm. long. 

 Anthers glabrous at the tip. 3. L. syphilitica. 



Anthers bearded at the tip. 4. L. puberula. 



Corolla, exclusive of the lower lip, less than 10 mm. long. 

 Stem-leaves with relatively broad blades. 

 Capsule partly inferior, 2.5-3 mm. long. 5. L. spicata. 



Capsule wholly inferior, 5-8 mm. long. 6. L. inflata. 



Stem-leaves with very narrow blades. 

 Capsule wholly inferior, about 4 mm. long ; flowers much shorter than 



the stalks. 7. L. Kalmii. 



Capsule half-inferior, about 2 mm. long ; flowers longer than the stalks 



or nearly as long. 8. L. Nuitallii. 



1. Lobelia Dortmanna L. WATER Lobelia. (Man. p. 887 ; I. F. /. 

 3500.) Borders of ponds, N. J. and Pa. to N. S., N. B., the N. W. Terr, 

 and B. C. Also in "Ba.— Pennsylvania : PiKE, Twelve Mile Pond ; Mon- 

 roe ; Luzerne, Great Lake ; Susquehanna. 



2. Lobelia cardinalis L. Cardinal-elower. (Man. p. 888 ; I. F. 

 /. 3502.) In moist soil, N. B. to Fla., the N. W. Terr., Kans. and Tex.— 

 Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Lackawanna ; Northampton ; Bucks ; 

 Delaware ; Chester ; Lancaster ; dauphin ; Franklin ; York ; 

 Columbia ; Bedford ; Lebanon ; Erie ; Beaver ; Allegheny. 



3. Lobelia syphilitica L. GREAT Lobelia. Blue Cardinal- 

 Flower. (Man. p. 888 ; I. F. /. 3503.) In moist soil, Me. and Ont. to 



