740 
&. H. Native of New Zealand. 
fùsa, Soland. in herb. Banks. 
Weak Wahlenbergia. Fl. April, May. Cit. 1794. 
to 1 foot. 
16 W. Cuamissonia‘NA; stems ascending, branched at the 
hase, and leafy, but naked at the apex, and forming erect, few- 
flowered, elongated peduncles, which are furnished with a few 
bracteas ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, sessile, marginated bya nerve, 
obscurely few-toothed, sinuated and undulated, having the keel 
and margins running down the stem, sometimes beset with a few 
spreading, stiff, white hairs, and sometimes glabrous ; sterile 
branches always pilose; bracteoles ovate, acute, ciliated. ©.? 
Y%.? G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Wahlenbérgia, 
no. 8. Cham. in Linnea. 7. p. 194. Ovarium obconical, 10- 
nerved. Segments of the calyx ovate, acute, ciliated. Corolla 
funnel. shaped, with an ample deeply 5-cleft limb, and narrow- 
elliptic, acute segments. Capsule 2-celled, 2-valved. Stamens 
5. Stigma trifid. Seeds ovoid, smooth, shining, brown. 
Var. B, micrantha (Cham. 1. c.) plant taller and slenderer ; 
stems erect, 2-3 feet high; leaves 15 lines long and 3 broad, 
less undulated and flatter; diameter of corolla half an inch. 
Var. y, macrdntha (Cham. l. c. p. 195.) old branches nearly 
naked; stem erect, hardly a foot high; leaves more crowded, 
9 lines long and 4 lines broad at the base, or oblong-elliptic, 
blunter, more undulated ; diameter of corolla an inch. 
Chamisso’s Wahlenbergia. PI. 1 to 3 feet. 
17 W. mareina‘ta (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 143.) stem branched, 
glabrous ; leaves alternate or nearly opposite, lanceolate and 
linear-lanceolate, undulately subserrated, with pilose margins ; 
calyx glabrous, with an obovate tube; corolla funnel-shaped, 
hardly one-half longer than the calycine lobes. %. G. Native 
of Japan, by road sides between Arai and Quana. Campanula 
marginata, Thunb. fl. jap. p. 89. pl. jap. dec. with a figure. 
Campanula gracilis, var, Spreng. pug. no. 28. Roem. et Schultes. 
syst. 5. p. 133. Root or lower part of stem thick and woody, 
decumbent. Branches herbaceous, erect and branched. Mar- 
gins of leaves white. Peduncles terminal and axillary, elongated, 
1-flowered. Corolla small, blue. 
Marginate-\eaved Wahlenbergia. Pl. 4 foot. 
18 W. LAvAaNnDbuLÆròLIA (Alph. D.C. mon. p. 144.) stem fili- 
form, angular, striated; branches 1-3-flowered ; leaves sessile, 
linear, obtuse, obsoletely and remotely serrulated ; flowers quir- 
quefid ; corolla exceeding the ovarium a little. Y. G. Native of 
Japan, on the mountains. Campánula lavandulæfòlia, Blum. bijdr. 
p. 726. 
Lavender-leaved Wahlenbergia. PI. 4 foot. ? 
19 W. quapriripa (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 144.) stem filiform, 
angularly striated, pilose as well as the leaves, which are linear ; 
flowers quadrifid ; corolla hardly exceeding the ovarium; stig- 
mas 3. 4? G. Native of New South Wales, about Port 
Jackson. Campanula quadrifida, R. Br. prod. p. 561. Flowers 
blue. This species comes very near to Wahl. gracilis, and is 
probably only an earlier variety of it. 
Quadrifid-flowered Wablenbergia. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1820. 
Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
20 W. saxícora (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 144.) glabrous; stem 
short; leaves crowded, lanceolate, a little toothed ; peduncles 
l-flowered, scape-formed ; flowers quadrifid; capsule globose. 
Y.? G. Native of Van Diemen’s Land. Campanula saxicola, 
R. Br. prod. p. 561. This is very nearly allied to W. quadrifida. 
Rock Wahlenbergia. PI. 4 foot. i 
21 W. Srepe‘rt (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 144) stem branched, 
very hispid at the base; leaves somewhat denticnlated, acute : 
lower ones obovate-lanceolate, pilose : superior ones linear- 
lanceolate, smoothish ; calyx glabrous, with an ovoid tube ; 
corolla tubular, nearly 3 times larger than the calycine lobes ; 
CAMPANULACEÆE. 
Campánula polymórpha dif- 
Plat 
IX. WAHLENBERGIA. 
capsule obovoid. ©. H. Native of New Holland. Campa- 
nulacee, Sieb. fl. nov. holl. no. 577. Peduncles naked, 
divided into 1-flowered pedicels; the flowers are therefore 
somewhat panicled. Corolla blue, small. Stem angular at the 
base. 
Sieber’s Wahlenbergia. PI. 4 foot. 
22 W. veniscens (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 145.) stem branched 
or simple, rather pilose at the base ; leaves rather pilose : lower 
ones lanceolate-obovate, bluntish, undulately toothed ; calyx 
glabrous, with an obovate tube; corolla funnel-shaped, one half 
longer than the calycine lobes; capsule obovoid. ©. H. 
Native of Bengal and Nipaul. Campanula dehiscens, Roxb. 
hort. beng. p. 85. fl. ind. 2. p. 96. Wall. in asiat. researc. 
12. p. 571. with a figure. Lower leaves numerous. Peduncles 
terminal and axillary, nearly naked, divided into 1-flowered 
filiform pedicels. Corollas small, white. Capsule dehiscing by 
3 valves at the top. 
Dehiscent Wahlenbergia. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1818. Pl. 1 foot. 
23 W. acre’stis (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 145.) stem branched 
from the base, pilose and leafy at bottom, but naked and 
smoothish above ; leaves linear, narrow, nearly entire, with un- 
dulated margins; peduncles subdichotomous, erect ; tube of 
calyx obovate; corolla funnel-shaped, twice longer than the 
calycine segments; capsule obovate. ©. H. Native of 
Nipaul. Campanula agréstis, Wall. in Roxb. f. ind. 2. p. 97. - 
Leaves rather pilose. Peduncles elongated, erect, naked, some- 
times dichotomous ; pedicels terminal, 1-flowered. Corolla blue. 
Field Wahlenbergia. Pl. 1 foot. 
24 W. nvica (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 146.) stem branched, 
rather pilose at the base; leaves linear, rather pilose, entire, 
accuminated; tube of calyx ovoid, glabrous ; corolla one-half 
longer than the calycine lobes; capsule obconical. ©.? H. 
Native of the East Indies, on the Nellyghery mountains, where 
it was collected by Leschenault, and where it is called Aleka. 
Habit of W. linariotdes. Peduncles 1-flowered, glabrous. 
Flowers terminal, nutant. Capsule erect. 
Indian Wahlenbergia. P1. 4 foot. : 
25 W. ripa‘rta (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 146.) plant pilose at 
the base, and glabrous at top; leaves few, undulately toothed, 
rather hairy : lower ones obovate-lanceolate : the rest narrower, 
glabrous, and accuminated; calyx glabrous, with an ovoid 
narrow tube; corolla one-half longer than the calycine lobes ; 
capsu'e obovoid. ©. H. Native of Senegal, in the regions 
called Podor and Walo, where it was collected by Leprieur and 
Perrottet. Campanula riparia Lepr. et Perrott. in lit. Stem 
simple or branched, leafy at the base, and naked at the top- 
Peduncles erect, divided into filiform 1-flowered pedicels. 
River-side Wahlenbergia. Pl. 1 to 14 foot. : 
26 W. nvu'mitis (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 147.) plant pilose at 
the base, and glabrous at top; leaves much crowded at the 
bottom, linear-lanceolate : upper ones ligulate; calyx glabrous, 
with an ovoid narrow tube; corolla one-half longer than the 
calycine lobes; capsule ovoid. ©. H. Native of Senegal. 
Stem very leafy at the base, divided into many 1-flowered 
pedicels at top. 
Humble Wahlenbergia. PI. 4 foot. ; 
27 W. penupa ta (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 147.) plant quite 
glabrous ; stem simple, few-flowered ; leaves linear-lanceolate, 
with undulated, nearly entire margins; tube of calyx, obconical, 
elongated: capsule elongated, obovate. ©. h. H. Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope. Campanulacez, Burch. cat. pl. af, 
no. 2769. Habit of W. Capénsis. Stem erect, only leafy at 
the base. Leaves greyish-green, with white edges. Flowers 
solitary, terminal. 
Naked Wahlenbergia. PI. 1 foot. 
28 W. ce'RNua (Alph. D.C. mon. p. 148.) stem much 
