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CAMPANULA lactiflora. 
Grey panicled Bell-flower. 
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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. CAMPANULACER. Jussieu gen. 163. Div, I. 
CAMPANULACEE. Brown prod. 559. Sect. I. Corolla mo- 
nopetala regularis, Antherae liberae. 
Div. Capsulis ovatis, calycibus quinquefidis. 
С. ¿actiflora, foliis lanceolatis biserratis cauleque ramoso hispidis, floribus 
paniculatis, calycibus hispidis; segmentis dilatatis serratis. Marsch, 
Bieb. taur. cauc. 1. 153. 
Campanula lactiflora. Poiret suppl. encyc. de Lamarck 2. 63. 
Caulis 2-4-pedalis, teres, viridis, anguloso-striatus, subflexuosus, his- 
pidiùs pubescens, nervis decurpo-setulosis. Folia sessilia oblonga, lata, lanceo- 
lata, acuminata, decrescentia usque ad minima, nervosa, inequalitér serrate 
dentibus glanduloso-apiculatis, "sparsa, distantia, subtüs varicoso-nervosa, 
margine nervisque setoso-pilosa. Flores folioso-paniculati; pedunculi axil- 
lares et terminales, solitarii, numerosi, trichotoma-cymosi, anguloso-striati, 
hispidi, erecto-patentes, decrescentes, ron ; pedicelli nisi trichotomice 
medius bracteis diminuto-foliaceis. Cal. virens, patens, «qualis tubo vel 
parti non fisse сотой ; foliola даних ovato-lanceolata, cuspidata, herbacea, 
tenuia, nervosa, germinis continua, ad nervos setaceo-pilosa, serrata, denti- 
bus glandulá rubidá prefixis. Cor. lato-campanulata, ceerulzo-albicans, vix 
unciam profunda, patens, intús inferne villosa; tubus duplo brevior limbo ; 
limbi lacini; nervose, elliptice, acutule, acumine brevi. Germ. virens, 
breve turbinatum angulis trinervtis, triloc. loculamentis polyspermis ; discus 
epigynus planiusculus torulosus. Stylus brevis, crassus, teres, glaber : stig. 
3, pallentia, longiora stylo, incrassato-laminosa, ovali-oblonga, infra turbi- 
nato-conniventia, suprà revoluto-reflexa. Fil. brevia, erecta, distantia, e base 
brevissimá dilatatá subulata, medio replicanda: anth. lutea, erecta, primo 
conniventes, demisso polline divaricatissime divergentes, 
A species recently introduced by Mr. Knight, nursery- 
man in the King's Road, Chelsea, Found оп Mount Cau- 
casus by Mr. Marschal, and recorded in his account of the 
plants of Caucasian Tartary. From what appears in the 
specific phrase, it is not impossible it may also be the 
Campanuta betonicifolia of the prodromus of the Flora 
Grieca, of which the description and figure are yet to appear. 
We do not recollect any species in the genus, that has the 
leaflets of the calyx so broad in proportion to the rest of the 
flower. Tolerably hardy, but requires а rich soil to make 
it grow in perfection, when it produces an abundance of 
bloom, and for a long time in succession, 
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