Exogene. 47 
757. Oxycoccus macrocarpus, Pursh. Cranberry. June. w, or 
pale r. Prostrate. kh. bg. Near Lake Erie. The 
fruit possesses an agreeable tartness.. Immense quan- 
tities are collected near the Lakes. 
CLXXIIIl. PYROLACE.Z.—Tue wIntERGREEN TRIBE. 
758. Pyrola rotundifolia, Linn. Round-leaved wintergreen. 
Shin-leaf. July. w. 10 to 141i. 4. Woods. O. 
759. P. elliptica, Vutt, July-Aug. w. 6tol0i. U. Dry 
woods, O. 
760. P. minor, Linn. June. 2. Mich. Eat. 
761. Chimaphila umbellata, Pursh. Eat. Pipsissawa. Prince’s 
pine. July. g-wand p. 4to6i. 24. Woods. Northern 
part of Ohio? Diuretic, tonic, vesicatory. Bart. i. 28. 
Big. ii. 15. 
762. C. maculata, Pursh, Linn. Spotted wintergreen. July. 
r-w. Sto4i. 4%. Sandy woods. Hills. O. Medicinal 
virtues similar to the preceding, though not so much 
concentrated. 
763. Monotropa uniflora, Linn. Indian pipe. June. w. 5 to 
Si. 4. sw. O. Ky. 
764. M. lanuginosa, Michx. Tobacco-pipe. Aug. w. 4 to 6i. 
4. Roots of trees. Ky. St. West Virginia. Paddock. 
CLXXIV. CAMPANULACE/E.—THE BELI-FLOWER TRIBE. 
765, Campanula americana, Linn. Wheel-flower. July—Aug. 
b. 2to4f. 4. Thickets. O. Ky. 
766. C. amplexicaulis, Michx. Clasping bell-flower. May- 
July. p. Sto12i. ©. Fields. W. 
767. C, aparinoides, Pursh. Prickly bell-flower. June-July. 
w. 1f. O. wp. O. 
CLXXV. LOBELIACE/.—THeE LoBELia TRIBE. 
768. Lobelia cardinalis, Linn. Cardinal flower. July—Aug. 
r 2to3df. 4%. Wet woods. O. Ky. Acrid, anthel- 
mintic. Bart. ii. 180. 
769. L. syphilitica, Linn. Blue cardinal flower. Sept. b& a. 
2to3f. 4. wp. ow. bg, O., Ky. Diuretic, purga- 
tive, anti-syphilitic. Bart. ii, 211. 
770. L. puberula, Michz. Sept. 6. Zto3f. 4%. mh. bg. 
K ; 
O. Ky. 
771. L. inflata, Linn. Indian tobacco. Aug. Pale b. If. ©. 
Fields and woods. W. Emetic, sudorific, expectorant. 
Bart. i. 189. Big. i. 177. Beach’s Mat.Med. 
