48 PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY 



LOBELIACELE. Lobelias. 



LOBELIA, L. Lobelias. 



CARDINALIS, L. Crimson, Cardinal-flowered Lobelia. 



Boggy woods, water-sides. Abundant. July, August. 



syphilitica, L. Blue, Large-flmvered Lobelia. 



Damp grassy woods, swampy rivulets. Abundant. August. 



inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. Inflated-fruited Lobelia. 



Meadows, pastures. Common. July - September. 



spicata, Lamarck. Spike-racemed Lobelia. 



Hillsides and open woods. Scarce. July, August. 



kalmii, L. Kalm's Lobelia. 



Limestone rocks, marl swamps. Frequent on wet rocks in the cliffs above 

 Trenton falls, where it occurs in the regular form. 



A larger plant, with all manner of variations, abounds in the limestone 

 country south of Utica, beyond the hills around Cedar lake, on Hidden lake, 

 the State marsh near Jerusalem hill, and Mud lake, southeastern Herkimer 

 county. 



Swamp at the foot of Owasco lake, I. H. Hall. Junius, Sartwell in herb. 

 Ham. Coll. Banks of Genesee river, C. M. Booth. Rare. July - September. 



dortmanna, L. Water Lobelia. Dedicated to Dortmann. 



Sandy or gravelly bottoms along the borders of all the ponds and lakes in 

 the north woods : abundant there. Rare. July - September. 



CAMPANULACE^E. Campanulas. 



CAMPANULA, Tournefort. Bellflowers. 



rotundifolia, L. Round-root-hared Campanula. 



Rocks, cliffs. Sandy banks between Albany and Schenectady Little falls. 

 Trenton falls. Fish creek precipices. Chittenango creek cliffs. Ithaca, Tomp- 

 kins county, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. 



Abundant where it occurs. July - October. 



aparinoides, Pursh. Galium, Aparine-like Campanula. 



Grassy swamps and shores. Ballston lake, Pearson. Fairfield, in herb. 

 Hadley. Oriskauy thickets and swamps, Knieskern. Around Mud lake and 

 the State marsh near Jerusalem hill, south Herkimer county. Near Crooked 

 lake, Sartwell. Scarce. July - September. 



Americana, L. American Campanula. 



Low rich woods. Chemung valley, Knieskern, Torrcy Fl N.Y. In the vici- 

 nity of Seneca and Crooked lakes, Sartwell in herb. Ham. Coll. 



Rare. July - September. 



SPECULARIA, Heister. Venus^s Looking-glass. 



perfoliata, A. DC. Perfoliate Specularia. 



Gravelly hills and banks. Schenectady, Pearson. Sandy fields near Oneida 

 lake, Knieskern. Infrequent. May - July. 



ERICACEAE. Heaths. 



GAYLUSSACIA, H. B. K. Whortleberries. 



resinosa, Torr. fy Gr. Resinous Gaylussacia. 



Swamps, sands and rocks. Most abundant on the low sand plains of Rome, 

 and the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. Frequent. May, June. 



