. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. Fig. 18. Range of Lobeua spicata. var. scaposa. Kl^nSuiTsvK'A. ^Tr ,- C-™-- Washington, •;nr. WashinVn^-- mSJdS ^m&tfi^"^ '""^ ^^U^'' ARLINGTON- Ft Mv»rW T '^ f°'^^^. TideHrom 6366 (US) May 1934 (UP) Fl,RV^x^.>h^f„'=?JT''^'f.', ^interpock. Wherry, Great Falls, MoJremf(c\ a"^^^ ^< «^. \y^v). STAFFORD. Falmouth, W-z.^an(i arwi Manmng 3092 1936] McVaugh,—North American Species of Lobelia 321 (CU, G). West Virginia: Hampshire: Hanging Rock


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. Fig. 18. Range of Lobeua spicata. var. scaposa. Kl^nSuiTsvK'A. ^Tr ,- C-™-- Washington, •;nr. WashinVn^-- mSJdS ^m&tfi^"^ '""^ ^^U^'' ARLINGTON- Ft Mv»rW T '^ f°'^^^. TideHrom 6366 (US) May 1934 (UP) Fl,RV^x^.>h^f„'=?JT''^'f.', ^interpock. Wherry, Great Falls, MoJremf(c\ a"^^^ ^< «^. \y^v). STAFFORD. Falmouth, W-z.^an(i arwi Manmng 3092 1936] McVaugh,—North American Species of Lobelia 321 (CU, G). West Virginia: Hampshire: Hanging Rock, Frye, Jun. 7, 1933 (WVa); Hanging Rock, Koenig, Aug. 1887 (WVa); Hietts Run, Bot. Exp., Jy. 2, 1926 (WVa). North Carolina: Chatham: 12 m. S. Chapel Hill, Totten, Jun. 1931 (NC). orange: Chapel Hill, Tottm, Jun. 1915 (NC). person: Blomquist 5030 (Duke). South Carolina: oconee: Newry, House 3J^77 (NB). Mississippi: choc- taw: Ackerman, Jensen, Jun. 1905 (Mo). Louisiana: Orleans: "nr. New Orleans, Dr. Ingalls," Torrey herb. (NB). The following list is made up of specimens which seem not to belong. Fio. 19. Ranges of Varieties of Lobelia spicata: Var. leptostachys (vertical lines); var. originalis (within heavy line); var. hirtella (withm stippled line). Range of L. appendiculata (plain, within light line). Dots represent plants not surely referred to any of the named forms; that is, inter- mediates. Records from the Atlantic states and southern New England are merely of occasional hairy individuals of the smooth var. originalis. to any of the named varieties of L. spicata, but to possess features peculiar to two or more of the varieties; that is, they seem to be inter- mediates of various sorts. The initials in parenthesis after each citation indicate the varieties which the specimen seems to resemble most closely. The letters "app" stand for L. appendiculata. Vir- ginia: STAFFORD: Falmouth, Wiegand and Manning 3093 (CU). Please note that th


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