WESTERN PLANTS 525 
Il. TWO NEW SPECIES OF CAMPANULA FROM THE PACIFIC COAST 
‘Campanula stylocampa 
Stems slender, erect, about 2 dm. high, simple, purplish, ribbed 
with scabrous angles, otherwise glabrous. Leaves alternate, ob- 
lanceolate to linear, acuminate, 2~3 cm. long, becoming smaller as 
they ascend, tapering to a sessile base, veinless except for the mid- 
rib, revolute and crisped-undulate along the margins, the lowest 
leaves ciliate at base: flowers solitary, terminating the stems: 
calyx with narrow, linear-subulate divisions, 8 mm. long, .5 mm. 
wide, glabrous, revolute and somewhat undulate at base: corolla 
divided almost to the base; divisions lanceolate, 1 3 mm. long, 4 
mm. wide at base, with cucullate apex and undulate margin: 
anthers linear, 7 mm. long, on short, narrowly linear filaments 2 
mm. long, abruptly widening to an orbicular base, 2 mm. wide, 
hairy along the margin: ovary urceolate, ribbed, opening under 
the calyx : style long, exserted, 12 mm., erect at base, then curved 
like a sickle downwards, 3-cleft at apex when developed: fruit 
not present. 
This unique species of Campanula was collected by George 
Fenwick near Dawson, N. W. Territory, in the summer of Igoo. 
The specific name arises from the peculiarly curved style in 
Which it differs from all other species of North American Cam- 
panulae. Type in the herbarium of California Academy of 
Sciences. 
’ Campanula Baileyi 
_ Stems from creeping, filiform rootstocks, 6-12 cm. high, slender, 
simple, erect, glabrous, angled or ribbed, leafy up to the solitary, 
terminal peduncle. Lowest leaves cuneate or obovate, toothed 
along the apex, middle stem leaves elliptical-lanceolate, sharply 
serrate with a few teeth ; upper ones more distant, narrowly lanceo- 
late or entire: peduncles at first nodding, becoming erect, about 
2.5 cm. long : divisions of the calyx triangular-subulate, acuminate, 
1 cm. long, glabrous: corolla blue, 14 mm. long, with divisions 
mm. long, linear lanceolate, minutely cucullate at the apex: 
anthers 6 mm. long, linear, mucronate : filaments broadening from 
I'mm., as wide as the anthers, to 2 mm.: style not exserted, as 
long as the stamens: ovary turbinate, opening just below the 
divisions of the calyx : fruit not seen. 
This was collected by Mr. Vernon Bailey, in the mountains at the 
head of Canyon Creek, Trinity county, California, August, 1899. 
| While it is distinct from all other species of Campanula it prob- 
ably comes nearest to C. linnaeifolia Gray. Type in the her- 
| barium of California Academy of Sciences. 
