796 REPORT OF THE FLORA. 



Hieraciuni, Tourn. (Hawkweed.) 

 H. Canadense, Mx. New Castle. 

 H. scabrum, Mx. Dry copses and open woods. 

 H. Gronovii, L. 



H. venosum, L. Dry open woods, White Plains. 

 H. paniculatum, L. Woods, not very common. 



Nabalus, Cass. (Rattlesnake- root.) 



N. altissimus, Hook. Damp woods. 



N. Fraseri, DC. New Castle. 



N. racemosus, Hook. Hudson R. R. R. track, The seeds of this plant, have 

 no doubt been brought from the west in grain, or other freight. 



Taraxacum, Haller. Dandelion. 



T. Dens-leonis, Desf, Road-sides and lawns, common. 



liactuca, Tourn. (Lettuce.) 

 1a. Canadensis, L. 



Var. integrifolia, T. & G. (Leggett.) 

 Var. sanguinea, T. & G. Dry grounds. 



Mulgedium. Cass. (Blue Lettuce.) 



M. leucophceum, DC. Damp grounds. 



Sonchus, L. (Sow-Thistle.) 



S. oleraceus, L. near dwellings. (Nat. Eu.) 

 S. asper, Vill. About dwellings. (Nat. Eu.) 

 S. arvensis, L. Road-sides. (Nat. Eu.) 



Order 54.— LOBELIACEiE. (lobelia Family.) 



Lobelia, L, (Lobelia.) 



Ij. cardinalis, L. Damp grounds. Very showy plant, bears cultivation. 



Xi. syphilitica, L. Road-sides and damp places ; bears cultivation well. 



L. inflata, L. Fields and pastures. Used by the Thomsonian practitioner-; 

 compounding their medicines. 



I>. spicata, Lam. White Plains. (Miss McCabe.) 



L. Kalmii, L. White Plains. (Miss McCabe.) 



Order 55.— CAMPANI7LACE.E. (Campanula Family.) 



Campanula, Tourn. (Bellflower.) 

 C. rotundifolia, L. Leggett. 



C. aparanoides, Mx. Damp meadows, among grass. 

 C. rapunculoides, L. (Bicknell.) (Adv. Eu.) 



Specularia, Heister. (Venus's Looking-glass.) 

 S. perfoliata, A. DC. Frequent. 



