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TUIHK .">. I'nviint. 

 Lappa, Toiirn. ( Bunlcck < 

 Lappa major, Gaet tii. (Common Burdock^ A eOane biennial weed with 

 \.t\ large heaHa a aped le a eei : beads small, .-oiiniry or clustered : So wen 

 people. 



5UBOBDSB II. l.uai.l! l.oKAF. 

 Cii-horinni. Tourn. i Sucrory or Cickon,) 

 Chichoriurn Iiitibus. L. Brandling herb, with deep peraurial roots ; (lower 

 bright blue, showy. July — Oatower, 



Hieracinm, Toorn, (Smwkwetd.) 



Hieraciiun scrabrum, Michx. (Rough Hatekteted.) Perennial berb,with 

 ■early entire leave*, and panicled heads of yellow flower*. The stem and 

 leaves very hairy. AagaBt. 



Nabalos, Casa (Rattlesnake-root.) 

 Nabalus altisskmis. Hook. ( Tall whitr Lettuce) Perennial herb, with 

 an aprighl a, mearbnnaceoas heart-shaped or tiianirular leaves, 



Klou -while : hi ads in loose cluster*, forming a long and wand 



like leafy rwnicl •. Aug— hi Orfftaaibut. 



Laetoca, Tourn. [Lettuce.) 



Lactuca elougata, MuhL ( Wild Lettuce!) Tall and stout herb (t—9 feel 

 high) with panicled heade pale yellow, varying to purqle. Ju- 



ly — September. 



OKUKK : 1.0beli>reae. [Lobelia Family, I 

 Lobelia. L. {Lobelia.) 

 Lobelia cardinaiis, L [Cardinal Flower.) Perennial herb, (2— t (set 

 hijih'! with oblong-lai longal 3 racemens inten- 



Jnly — Octod t. 

 Lobelia spicata. Lam. Low herb, with entire leaves, and pale blue flowers. 

 ; oat 



ORDER: Ericaceae. > Heath Family.) 

 SUBORDBB I. Y.\< cixieaE. (TTii TTftnlTiDiiij IT— ijj) 

 • in. II. 15. K. t Huckkberrv.) 



Gsylussacia frondosa. Torr. & Gr. Dangtiberry.) A 



branching throb. 3 — S feet high, with oborate-oblong leaves ; flowers white, 

 iinjr»^l with red : fruit dark blue. Mraet and edible. May. June. 



fininm, L. (Cranberry. Blueberry. Bilberry.) 

 Vaccinium stamineum L. (Dterberry. Squmc-Hutkte*rni.') Shrub 



feet high: leave* ovate or oval. docidions, whitish undeaneath ; berries 

 ^lohnlar. 2T-- nUh. May. June. 



