74 PENTAND. MONOG. 



2. C. Sepiti7n{greatBind-weed), stem cliinbing,leaves sagittate, 

 the lobes truncate, peduncles 4-sicled single-flowered, bracteas 

 large heartshaped close to the flower. Ushtf.p. l40. E. B. 

 t.3\3. 



Hab. Moist hedges, but not common. Near Dumbarton, Dr. Par- 

 sons. Hedge by the road-side leading from Abbey-hill to Leith, 

 Dr. Yule. Frequent about Glasgow ; fields at Hamilton Farm 

 and Bogleshole, Hopk. N. Banks of the Clyde, 4 m. below Glasg., 

 Maugh. Fl. July, Aug. 1/ . 



Much larger than the last in every part. Flowers very large, shoWy, 

 pure w'hite. 



3. C. Soldanella (Sea Bind-weed), stem prostrate, leaves renr- 

 form fleshv, peduncles I -flowered 4-sided, their angles wing- 

 ed. Lig'htf. p, 140. E.B.t. 314. 



Hab. Sea-shores in sandy places, frequent, as on the western coast 

 of Cantire between Mathrianish and Bar, and Isle of (Jransa plen- 

 tifully, Lighff. Near the Elg, Sibbald. Sandy fields between 

 Troone arid Irvine, Mr. M'JNab. Near Ayr, Mr. Murruij. FL 

 Ji^ly, Aug. %. 



Four to eight inches long. Floivers few^ large, rose coloured. Brac- 

 teas large, ovate, close to the calyx. 



17. POLEMONIUM. 

 1. P. cceruleum {Jacob's Ladder), leaves pinnate, flowers erect, 



cal. longer than the tube of the cor. E. B. t. 14. 

 Hab. Coast 2 m. E. of S. Queensferry, growing with ^r«nf/o arena ria, 



Maugh. Arnistone woods, Mr. Arnott. Delvine woods, Mr. Mnr- 



raii. Fl. Julv. % ■ 

 One to two feet high. Stem angular. Flowers large, blue, some- 

 times white. 



18. CAMPANULA. 



1. C. rotundifolin {round-leaved Bell-flower), glabrous, radical 

 leaves subrotundo-cordate crenate, cauline ones linear entire. 

 Lightf.p.Ul. E.B.t. 866. 



Hab. Dry and hilly pastures, frequent. Howers white, Bute and at 

 Auchterarder and Montrose, Mr. Murray. Fl. Aug. Sept. X . 



The radical leaves soon wither, and thus this part of the specific cha- 

 racter is often wanting. Whole plant slender, graceful. Pankle 

 lax. Flowers drooping. 



2. C. persicifolia {Peach-leaved Bell-flojver), glabrous, radical 

 leaves obovate lengthened into a petiole, those of the stem li- 

 near-lanceolate subserrate sessile remote. Linn. Sp. PL p. 232. 

 Do7i, Fasc. n. ISO. 



Hab. Woods uear CuUen, apparently indigenous, G. Don. 



Segments of the cal. lanceolate, acuminate. Cor. very large, spread- 

 ing. Perhaps the outcast of a garden : but as an inhabitant of the 



northern parts of France, of Germany, Denmark and even Swe- 

 den^ it is by no means unlikely to be a native of Britain also. 



