Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 869 
Valeri ana CEiE . Valerian Family. 
765. Valeriana edulis, Nutt. Valerian. 
Common; low, wet prairies. 
CucukbitaceJE. Gourd Family. 
766. Echinocystis lobata, T. & G. Wild Balsam Apple. 
Common; low grounds and banks of streams. 
767. Sicyos angulatus, L. Bur Cucumber; Star Cucumber. 
Common; same habitat as the preceding. 
Campanulace^. Bellflower Family. 
768. Campanula rotundifolia, L. Harebell. 
Bare; on limestone faces, Horlicksville, and on dry 
banks at Burlington, Bacine Co. 
769. Campanula rapunculoides, L. 
Erequent; reported from Bacine for Swezey’s list by 
Davis. Well established along roadsides at many lo¬ 
calities. 
770. Campanula aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh Harebell. 
Frequent; grassy swamps. 
771. Campanula Americana, L. Tall Harebell. 
Common; woods and thickets. 
772. Specularia perfoliata, A. DC. Venus’ Looking-glass. 
Bare; Dr. Davis (Suppl. List of Parasitic Fungi of 
Wis., pg. 170) reports collecting a Septoria on this 
host at Kansasville, Bacine Co. I have never seen it 
within the area. 
Lobeliace.e. Lobelia Family. 
773. Lobelia cardinalis, L. Cardinal Flower. 
Occasional to rare; moist soil, in shade. 
774. Lobelia syphilitica, L. Great Blue Lobelia. 
Common; low grounds. 
775. Lobelia spicata, Lam. 
Common; prairies. 
776. Lobelia inflata, L. Indian Tobacco. 
Common; dry woods. 
