CAMPANULACEZR. XV. CAMPANULA. 
136 C. a’tema (Fisch. mss, ex Alph. D. C. mon. p. 338.) 
plant humble; stems nearly naked, 1-flowered ; radical leaves 
crowded, obovate-lanceolate, setaceously denticulated ; petioles 
ciliated; calyx with a villous tube, and denticulated acuminated 
lobes ; corolla campanulately funnel-shaped, twice longer than 
the calycine lobes ; capsule somewhat cylindrical. 4%. H. Na- 
tive of Kamtschatka, Unalaschka, Kotzebue’s Sound, Cadiak, 
and Sledge Island, as well as of the Rocky Mountains in Ame- 
rica, C. lasiocarpa, Cham. in Linnea. 4. p. 39. exclusive of 
the syn. Camp:*Sayenénsis, Fisch. Root slender, white. Stem 
glabrous, or slightly pilose. Flower terminal, erect. Corolla 
large for the size of the plant, blue. ? 
Algid Bell-flower. Pl. 4 to 4 foot. 
137 C. unrexora (Lin. spec. p. 231. but not of Vill.) stems 
1-flowered ; leaves nearly entire: lower ones obovate, petiolate: 
middle ones obovate-lanceolate : upper ones few, linear-lanceo- 
late; calyx rather villous, with linear acuminated lobes, about 
equal in length to the corolla, which is funnel-shaped; capsule 
cylindrical. 2. H. Native of the polar region of America, as 
in the Island Unalaschka; north side of the Rocky Mountains ; 
between Point Lake and the Arctic Sea; Kotzebue’s Sound, 
Melville Island, Greenland; and of the north of Europe, as in 
Lapland, Sweden, Norway, &c. Svenk, bot. t. 526. Rottb. pl. 
greenl. in act. hafn. x. p. 52. t. 6. f. 19. Oed. fi. dan. t. 1512. 
—Lin. fl. lap. no. 85. t. 9. f. 5-6. Root simple, blackish. Stems 
simple, glabrous. Leaves glabrous. Flower drooping; deep 
azure blue. 
_ Var. B, Gieseckiina (Alph. D. C. mon. p. 339.) corolla 4 
times longer than the calyx. %.H. Native of Greenland and 
Lapland. C. uniflora, Gieseck, herb. Wahl. fl. suec. 1. p. 134. 
C. Gieseckiana, Vest, in Roem. et Schultes, syst. 5. p. 89. 
; wed Bell-flower. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1815. Pl. 
z loot. 
*** Valves situated near the apex of the capsule. Flowers on 
short pedicels. Leaves opposite. Branches usually more or less 
dichotomous. 
138 C. rasriera‘ta (Dufr. in herb. D. C. ex Alph. D. C. 
mon, p. 340. t. 12. f. B.) plant scabrous, humble; lower leaves 
obovate, nearly entire : middle ones obovate-lanceolate, coarsely 
3-5-toothed : superior ones linear-lanceolate; corolla one half 
shorter than the calycine segments, which are linear-lanceolate ; 
capsule obconica. ©. H. Native of Spain, in Arragon and 
about Aranjuez. Plant of a greyish colour. Stem branched, 
erect; branches diverging. Leaves rather downy or glabrous, 
Flowers sessile, erect, terminal, rising from the axils or above 
the axils of the branches, always opposite the leaves, particularly 
terminating the stem and branches. The flowers situated in the 
ower axils expand before the rest. Corollas small, blue. 
Fastigiate Bell-flower. Pl. 4 foot. 
+ Species not sufficiently known. 
139 C. rieura‘ris (Lam. dict. 1. p. 585. ill. no. 2547.) leaves 
numerous, alternate, oblong, narrow, obtuse, entire, and ciliated ; 
lower erect, terminal, middle-sized; calyx hispid, with nearly 
linear segments and covered sinuses; corolla tubularly campa- 
nulate, bearded a little; stem leafy, nearly glabrous, 1-flowered. 
—Native of the Alps of Europe. 
Ligular-leaved Bell-flower. PI. 4 foot. 
140 C. ASPERRIMA (Zuccagni in Roem. coll. p. 128.) leaves 
hastate, tomentose, spiny-toothed ; flowers axillary ; corolla to- 
mentose and hispid outside.—Native country unknown. Stem 
Solitary, erect, tomentose. Cauline leaves imbricate, hastately 
cordate, reticulated and tomentose, especially beneath. Flowers 
axillary, sessile, solitary. Calyx spiny, shorter than the corolla. 
Corolla tubularly campanulate, violaceous. 
Very rough Bell-flower. Pl. 4 foot. 
767 
141 C. pecu’rrens (Zuccagni in Roem. mise. p. 128.) stem 
winged; leaves decurrent, toothed, hispid; corolla tomentose 
and hispid on the outside.—Native country unknown. Stem 
flexuous, winged from the leaves being decurrent. Leaves spa- 
tulate, reticulated and tomentose, especially beneath. Flowers 
axillary, crowded, seated on a common peduncle.  Bracteas 
cordate. Calyx hispid. 
Decurrent-leaved Bell-flower. Pl. 2 feet. 
142 C. a’spera (Moench. suppl. p. 188.) stem terete, straight, 
quite simple; leaves oblong, sessile, crenated; peduncles 3- 
flowered. &. H. Native country unknown. Plant hispid 
from pili. Leaves obtuse, stiff; radical ones petiolate; cauline 
ones sessile, remote. Racemes loose, terminal. Flowers axil- 
lary ; intermediate one pedunculate, lateral 2 adnate to the com- 
mon peduncle. Corolla blue. Stigma trifid. Capsule 3-celled. 
Rough Bell-flower. PI. 3 feet. 
143 C. cympara‘ria (Sibth. et Smith, prod. fl. grave. 1. p. 
139.) leaves reniform, cut, quite glabrous, shining ; stems dif- 
fuse. %.H. Native of Mount Olympus, in Bithynia. Camp. 
foliis cymbalariz crispis montis Olympi Bithyni, Tour. cor. 
Perhaps this is either C. fragilis, or C. Bellardiéri. 
Cymbalaria-leaved Bell-flower. Fl. diffuse. 
144 C. Wanne'‘ri (Roch. pl. banat. var. t. 5. f. 12.) C. hete- 
rophylla, Baumg. fl. trans. suppl. ex Feruss. bull. sc. febr. 1829. 
Nothing is known of this species. 
Wanner’s Bell-flower. PI. 
145 C. tanceorarta (Presl. ex Wanderoth, beitr. zu. fl. Von 
Hessen. p. 37. but not of Lapeyr). Nothing more is known of 
this plant. 
Lanceolate-leaved Bell-flower. PI. 
146 C. monta‘’na (Delarb. fl. auvergn. p. 40.). Native of 
Auvergne. Nothing is known of this plant but the name. 
Mountain Bell-flower. PI. 
147 C. rige'scens (Pall. ex Roem. et Schultes, syst. 5. p. 
102.) leaves lanceolate: radical ones attenuated into the pe- 
tioles, crenated: cauline ones sessile; stem straight, simple, 
downy; flowers terminal, racemose; calyxes ciliated. Native 
of Siberia, about Lake Baical, in frigid places. Corolla 14 inches 
long, twice the length of the calyx, with the segments ciliated a 
little. Style a little longer than the calyx. Stem a span high, 
few-flowered. 
Stiffish Bell-flower. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1820. Pl. 3 foot. 
148 C. apsce/NpENs (Vest, in Roem. et Schultes, syst. 5. p. 
90.) leaves scattered: lower ones on short petioles, ovate, 
toothed: superior ones oblong, quite entire, glabrous as well as 
the stem, which is ascendent ; flowers solitary, drooping: caly- 
cine leaflets subulate, a little shorter than the corolla. Native 
of Siberia. C. rotundifolia, Pall. ex herb. Lamb. Very nearly 
allied to C. uniflora. : 
Ascending Bell-flower. Pl. ascending, foot. 
149 C. neTERODOxA (Vest, in Roem. et Schultes, syst. ő. 
p. 98.) leaves oblong, glabrous; flowers axillary, pedunculate, 
spreading; calyx short, with lanceolate-subulate segments, which 
are alittle shorter than the corolla. 2%. H. Native of Siberia. 
C. rotundifolia, Pall. herb. Peduncles axillary, capillary, 1- 
flowered, roughish, furnished with bracteoles. 
Heterodox Bell-flower. Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
150 C. LUNARIÆFÒLIA (Willd, rel. ex Roem, et Schultes, syst. 
5. p. 92.) leaves ovate, deeply cordate, petiolate, doubly ser- 
rated; flowers secund. XY. H. Native of Caucasus. 
Lunaria-leaved Bell-flower. PI. 1 foot. ? : 
151 C. Krrawevia'na (Roem. et Schultes, syst. 5. p. 90.) 
lower leaves obovate-cuneiform, crenated : superior one linear, 
tire; stem quite simple, l-flowered. X. H. Native 
arate C. microphylla, Kit. in Schultes, fl. austr, 2. ed. 
of Austria. 
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