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acutis subcrenatis, laciniis calyclnis longe acumlnatis corolla infundlbuliformi ^ brevioribus. 

 Alph. De Cand, Camp. p. 287. — /3. foliis caulinis angustioribus linearibus. Alplt. De Caud. 



Hab. Near the Coast on the western side of Newfoundland, Dela Ptjlaie (in Alph De Cand. Camp,) 



7. C aparinoides; glabj^a, caule debili ascendente simplici paucifloro angulis retro-scabro, 

 foliis inferioribus lineari-obovatis aliis lineari-acuminatis remote dentlculatis retrorsum sca- 

 bris, lobis calycinis triangularibus corolla campanulata duplo brevioribus, capsula spba^roi- 

 dea. Alplu De Cand, — Pur shy Ft. Am, v. 1. /?. 159. Torrey^ FL of Ufu St. v, \*p, 237. Alph, 

 De Cand. Camp. p. 290. — C. erinoides, Muhl. — Bigel. Fl. BosL ed. 2. p. 85. ElliotL 

 Carol. V. \.p. 263. 



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Hab. Canada, Mr, Goldie. From Lake Huron (Dr. Todd) to the Saskatchawan. Drummond. 



8. C. Scouleri; simplex vel ramosa paiiciflora, foliis acute serratis glabriusculis inferioribus 

 ovato-acutis petiolatis mediis ovato-lanceolatis superioribus lineari-lanceolatis sessilibns, 

 floribus racemosisj calycis glabri lobis subulatis corolla 5-fida infundibuliformi triplo bre- 

 vioribus, stylo exserto, capsula ovoidea. (Tab, CXXV.) — HooL in Alph. De Cand. Camp. 

 p. 312. — a. hirsidida; lobis calycinis magis erect is. — /3. glabra; lobis calycinis patentissimis, 

 foliis majoribus tenuioribus. 



Hab. Fort Vancouver on the Columhia. D?'. Scouler, jS, Common in partially shaded Pine Forests, on 

 the N.W. Coast. Plentiful about Fort Vancouver. Douglas, Dr, Scouler. 



Tab. CXXV. — Fig. 1, Flower; ^^. 2, Immature capsule: — magnified. 



9. C.planijlora; glaberrima, caule simplici, foliis sessilibus coriaceis nitidis radicalibus con- 

 fertis ovatis vel obovato-obtusis crenulatis, cavilinis lineari-lanceolatis acutis subintegris, flori- 

 bus spicato-racemosis, lobis calycinis ovato-acutis latis erectis corolla campanulato-rotata 

 triplo brevloribus. Alpd. De Cand. — Lam. Did. — Alph. De Cand. Camp. p. 312. — C. ni- 

 tida. Ait. Hart. Kew. ed. \.v. \. p. 246. Pursh^ Fl. Am. v. 2. p. 731. 



Hab. North America; and Pursh supposes, but upon very vague authority, from Hudson's Bay. I have 

 never seen any plant like it from that country, and the American Botanists seem to be unacquainted with it, 



10. C. Americana; caule simplici, foliis radicalibus ovato-acutis subcordatis petiolatis serra- 

 tis, caulinis ovato-Ianceolalis utrinque acuminatis serrulatisj floribus lono-e spicatis, lobis caly- 

 cinis valde acuminatis patulis corolla campanulato-rotata subbrevioribus, capsula cylindracea 

 sulcata. Alph. De Cand. — Linn. — Pursh^ FL Am. v. \.p, 159. Torrey^ Fl. ofUn. St, v. 1. 

 p.2B7. Alph. De Cand. Camp. p. 314. — C. acuminata. Mich. Am. v. I. p. 108. Pursh^ I.e. 

 Elliott, Carol. v.\. p. 262. Torrey, FL of Un. St. I. c. 



Hab, On rocks about the Falls of Niagara, Mr, Cooper, (in Torrey's F/.)— I have never seen specimens 

 of this from British America. 



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11. C. lasiocarpa; caule unifloro nudiusculo, foliis radicalibus confertis lanceolato-obo- 

 vatis setaceo-denticulatis, petiolis ciliatis, calyce tubo villoso lobis acuminatis denticulatis 

 corolla infundibuliformi campanulata lobis calycinis duplo longiore, capsula subcylindracea. 

 Alph. De Cand.—Cham. in Linnma^ v. 4. p. 39. Hook, et Am. inBot. of Beech. Voy. v. 1. 

 p. 127.— C. algida. Fisch, MSS.—Alph. De Cand. Camp. p. 338. /. 11,/ 4. 



