50 METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 



LOBELIACE^E. Lobelia Family. 

 LOBELIA, L. 



L. cardinalis, L. Cardinal Flower. 



Borders of brooks, and swamps. B*, occasional; by Old 

 Furnace Brook, etc. : — M, frequent in wet shade : — S, bog. 

 L. spicata, Lam. 



Moist open fields and damp places. B*, occurs : — M, fre- 

 quent in meadows and damp borders of Winchester Reservoirs. 

 L. inflata, L. Indian Top>acco. 



Dry or moist open fields and roadsides. B * and M*, com- 

 mon: — S*, road to Turtle Pond. 

 L. Dortmanna, L. Water Lobelia. 



Borders of ponds, often in shallow water. B*, rare; by 

 Hoosicwhisick Pond. 



CAMPANULACE/E. Campanula Family. 

 SPECULARIA, Heist. Vends's Looking-glass. 



S. perfoliata, A. DC. 



Sterile rocky places. J3, frequent ; Hancock Hill ; Rattle- 

 snake Hill, etc. : — M*, frequent on rocks in open woods. 



CAMPANULA, Tourn. Bellflower. 



C. aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. 



Wet grassy meadows and brooksides. B, occurs : — M, oc- 

 casional. 

 C. divaricata, Michx. 



Native South. B, old garden, Park's place, Hawk Hill : 

 — S, esnanedjBb. Washington St. 



C. RAPUNCUEWIDES, L. 



Cult, in old gardens from Eu. and sparingly nat. J3, house- 

 site on Hillside St. ; Great Blue Hill. 



