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funnel-shaped, 5-lobed at the apex, 2 or 3 times longer than the 
calycine lobes; capsule spherical. ©. ? G. Native of the 
Cape of Good Hope. Flowers racemose or panicled at the 
tops of the branches, numerous. Pedicels 1-flowered. 
Masson's Wahlenbergia. PI. 4 foot. 
39 W. Brasizie'nsis (Cham. in Linnea, 7. p. 318.) glabrous; 
branches almost radical, simple, angular; leaves few, small, 
subulate, entire, concave, keeled, bluntish ; panicle terminal, 
subfastigiately corymbose and spike- formed,  coarctate ; 
ovarium obconical; calycine segments like the leaves; corolla 
5-cleft to the middle. %. S. Native of Brazil within the 
tropic. Very like W. linariotdes. Flowers white. Corolla 
very like that of Campdnula rotundifolia, but much smaller. 
Brazilian Wahlenbergia. P1. 4 foot. 
40 W. panicuta‘ta (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 153.) stem much 
branched, pilose; leaves linear, rather pilose, entire, or a little 
denticulated; calyx pilose; with an ovoid narrow tube and 
entire acuminated lobes; corolla funnel-shaped, 5-lobed at the 
apex, twice longer than the calycine lobes; capsule ovoid. 
©. H. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Campanula pani- 
culata, Thunb. prod. p. 38. Lin. suppl. p. 139. Thunb. 
mem. acad. petersb. 4. t. 7. f. 4. Flowers panicled, terminal, 
and axillary. Pedicels 1-flowered. 
Panicled-flowered Wahlenbergia. Pl. 4 to 4 foot. 
41 W. Banxsta‘na (Alph. D. C. mon. p.154.) stem glabrous, 
simple at the base, but panicled at the apex; leaves linear, nar- 
row, remotely denticulated, acuminated ; tube of calyx quite 
glabrous, spherical; calycine lobes linear, narrow, denticulated ; 
corolla funnel-shaped, 5-lobed at the apex, one-half longer than 
the calycine lobes. ©.? H. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Campánula paniculàta, Smith, in herb. Banks. Pe- 
duncles and pedicels slender, but stiff and divaricate. Flowers 
erect, 6-10 in number. 
Banks’s Wahlenbergia. P1. 4 to 4 foot. 
42 W. uispiputa (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 155.) stem branched ; 
branches thick, hispid; leaves linear-lanceolate, acuminated, 
rather pilose, stiff, somewhat denticulated ; tube of calyx hispid, 
ovoid ; calycine lobes very long and very like the leaves ; 
corolla tubularly funnel-shaped, 5-lobed at the apex, rather 
shorter than the calycine lobes; capsule spherical. ©. H. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope, in Swartland, on sandy 
hills. Campanula hispidula, Thunb. prod. p. 38. Lin. suppl. 
p. 142. Thunb. voy. 4. p. 352. t. 4. exclusive of the syn. of 
Comm. hort. t. 37. Flowers 2-5 in number at the tops of the 
branches, nearly sessile. Corolla blue. 
Hispid Wahlenbergia. Fl. sept. oct. 
foot, 
43 W. spinutosa (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 155.) plant humble, 
much branched ; branches stiff, glabrous, or rather scabrous ; 
leaves narrow-linear, glabrous or pilose, denticulated, stiff, ending 
each in a hard point; tube of calyx glabrous, spherical ; lobes of 
calyx with revolute ciliated margins; corolla narrow, 5-lobed at 
the apex; capsule spherical.— Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Campanula spinulésa, Banks, herb. Flowers termi- 
nal and axillary, solitary; pedicels stiff, and appearing like 
spines after the capsules have fallen. 
Spinulose Wahlenbergia. Pl. 1 to 3 inches. 
44 W. capiira’cea (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 156.) stem branched 
from the base, glabrous; leaves scattered, linear-filiform, entire, 
with revolute margins ; calycine segments setaceous.—Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope. Campanula capillacea, Thunb. prod. 
p- 58. mem. acad. petersb. 4. p. 366, t. 5. f. 4. Branches radi- 
cal, numerous, filiform. Flowers terminal, subracemose, blue. 
Pedicels capillary, drooping, 
Capillary-peduncled Wahlenbergia. 
Clt. 1817. Pl. } 
Pl. 1 foot. 
CAMPANULACEE#. 
IX. WAHLENBERGIA. 
Sect. II]. Cxrvicina (from cervix, the neck; because some 
plants of this order are called T’hroat-wort). Alph. D. C. mon. 
p. 156.—Cervicina, Del. fl. d’egypt. p. 7. t. 5. f. 2. Calyx and 
corolla 8-5-lobed. Stamens 3. Capsule 2-celled. Seeds tri- 
quetrous, acute at one extremity, and truncated at the other. 
—An humble annual herb. Leaves alternate, sessile, narrow. 
Flowers on short pedicels. 
45 W. cervicina (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 156.) plant small ; 
stem much branched ; branches diverging, rather pilose; leaves 
linear-lanceolate, a little denticulated; tube of calyx rather 
pilose, ovoid ; corolla tubular, rather longer than the calycine 
lobes ; capsule spherical. ©. F. Native of Egypt and Sene- 
gal, in sandy and arid places. Cervicina campanuloides, Del. 
fl. egypt, p. 7. t. 5. f. 2. Leaves with white margins. Flowers 
numerous, pedicellate, solitary from the axils of all the leaves 
and tops of the branches. 
Throatwort Wahlenbergia. Pl. 4 foot. 
Secr. IV. Loseuroipes (this section contains plants having 
the habit of Lobélia). Alph. D. C. mon. 157. Calyx and 
corolla 3-5-lobed in the same plant. Stamens 3. Capsule 2- 
celled. Seeds ovoid, nitid.—Slender annyal herbs, with the 
habit of Lobèlia. Leaves alternate, sessile. Flowers on long 
peduncles. 
46 W. LoBeLioìnes (Alph. D. C. mon. 157. t. 17.) plant gla- 
brous, simple at the base, erect; leaves denticulated : lower 
ones lanceolate-obovate: middle ones linear-lanceolate : supe- 
rior ones few, narrower; tube of calyx obconical, narrow ; 
corolla cylindrical, hardly one-half longer than the calycine 
lobes; capsule ovoid, elongated. ©. H. Native of Madeira 
and ‘Teneriffe. Campanula lobelioides, Lin. suppl. p. 140. 
Ait. hort. kew. 1. ed. 1. p. 219. Campanula parviflora, Sa- 
lisb. prod, p. 126. Lobélia Broussonétii, Bory, ann. gen. p. 
330. Campanula inconspicua, Banks, herb. Roélla cérnua, 
Brouss. cat. hort. monsp. 1804. p. 49. Lobélia Canariénsis, 
Hort. par. Camp. júncea, and C. juncifolia, Hort. Wahl. pén- 
dula, Schrad. cat. hort. gott. 1814. p. 3. diss. gen. de Blum. p. 
38. Stem more or less branched at top. Flowers on long, 
slender, filiform, nearly naked pedicels, nutant. Corollas of a 
very pale red. 
Lobelia-like Wahlenbergia. Fl. 
Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
July, Aug. Clt. 1777. 
Sect. V. Lixarioìpes (the species contained in this section 
have the habit of Lindria). Alph. D. C. mon. p. 158. Calyx 
and corolla 5-lobed. Stamens 5. Capsule 2-celled. Seeds 
lenticular, shining.—Perennial herbs, with alternate, sessile, 
narrow leaves. Flowers on long peduncles and pedicels. 
47 W. uivarioipes (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 158.) stem erect, 
simple at the base, glabrous or scabrous; leaves linear, acumi- 
nated, narrow, glabrous, subdenticulated; tube of calyx gla- 
brous, obconical ; corolla funnel-shaped, deeply 5-cleft, one-half 
longer than the calycine segments; capsule obconical. %. 
G. Native of South America, about Monte-Video: and of 
Chili. Campanula linarioides, Lam. dict. 1. p. 580. Roem. 
et Schultes syst. 5. p. 107. Campanula Chilensis, Presl. in 
herb. Henke. Stem more or less panicled at top. Flowers 
panicled, terminating the branchlets and peduncles, and also 
axillary. Branches nakedish. 1-3 flowered. Flowers droop- 
ing when open. Corollas blue. 
Var. B, filiformis (Alph. D. C. 1. c.) leaves shorter, less 
acuminated. ©. G. Native of Chili, in arid places about Con- 
ception. Campanula Chilénsis, Molino, saggio. 2. p. 281. ex 
Roem. et Schultes. Campanula filiformis, Ruiz et Pav. fi. per. 
2. p. 55. t. 200. f. c. Room. et Schultes, syst. 5. p. 117. 
Campanula linoides, Presl. in herb. Heenke. 
