80 iu«i;. Ti.i.i.in. 



299. PiLOREA Raf. (head hill) dift'. Campa- 

 nula, Stigma bifidum, Capsula bilocul. flares 

 capifntis,^ — Near the last, but Corolla campa- 

 nulate 5fid, perhaps a sub genus of it. Type 

 Vilorea gramin'tf. Raf. Campan. do L. auct. 

 Cespitosa, fol. lin. subul. basi ciliatis, caulinis 

 subamplex, bract, ovatis acuminatis. — Mts. of 

 Italy and Sicily, ffowers violet blue in terminal 

 heads on short stems. Seen alive. 



300. Pentropis Raf. (5 keels) diff. Campa- 

 nula, Calix lOfidus, 5 alt. reflexis, Corolla Sfida 

 campan. stigma 5fidum, Capsula globosa, Slocul. 

 Scarinata. — Fol. alt. fl., alt. — Another G. of this 

 fine tribe with 5 cells. Type Pentropis Saxatilis 

 Raf. Camp, do L. auct. Barr. 813. Boc. 64. Fol. 

 obov. crenatis, fl. nutantibus. — In Creta, large 

 blue flowers. 



I shall resume the New Genera of Campa- 

 nula with those of Vaccinium. Enough has 

 been stated to show that the G. Campanula was 

 absurd and unnatural, since it had Cal. with 3 

 to 15 parts, Corollas of all shapes with 3 to 6 

 parts, 3 to 6 Stamens, free or united, on calix 

 or corolla, 3 to 6 styles or stigmas. 5 to 6 cells 

 to Capsule, opening by valves or pores, ^c. 

 The true Campanulas will be confined to those 

 with Cal. 5fid, Cor. camp. 5fid, 5 Stamens; 

 3 stigmas, 3 cells and no angles to the capsule 

 opening by pores. Those with angles and valves 

 from the G. Prismocarpa, Apemila, Legouzia, 

 Stephalea, Blepheuria., Pleurima, Palaeno^ 

 <&c. 



