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SCABIOSA. 
S. OCHEOLEUCA L. — Adventive in gravel pit, Pittsfield (Lincoln). 
SUCCISA. Devil/s Bit. 
S. AUSTRALis (Wulp.) Reichenb. — Established in low ground in 
Pittsfield. First reported in 1892. A small station in low ground 
in Lenox. 
CUCURBITACEAE. GOURD FAMILY. 
CUCUMIS. Gourd; Squash; Pumpkin. 
C. Melo L. Muskmelon. — Occasional on dump heaps. 
C. SATivus L. Cucumber. — Occasional on dump heaps. 
CUCURBITA. 
C. MAXIMA Duchesne. Squash. — Occasional on dump heaps. 
C. moschata Duchesne. Crookneck Squash. — Occasional in 
waste ground. 
ECHINOCYSTIS. Wild Balsam-apple. 
{Micrampelis 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 
E. lobata (Michx.) T. & G. Wild Cucumber. — Riverbanks and 
waste places; common. 
SICYOS. One-seeded Bur Cucumber. 
S. angulatus L. One-seeded Bur Cucumber. — Riverbanks 
and waste places; frequent. 
CAMPANULACEAE. BLUEBELL FAMILY. 
CAMPANULA. Bellflower. 
C. aparinoides Pursh. ISLvrsh Bkllflowhr. — Marshes, wet 
meadows and borders of brooks and ponds; common. 
C. RAPUNCULOIDES L. Bellflower. — Roadsides and l)anks; 
fre(iuent. 
var. UCRANICA (Bess.) C. Koch. — Occasional. Laiiesboro (^Church- 
ill). 
C. rotundifolia L. Harebell; Bluebell. — Rockv ledges and 
