i6o THE FLORA OF THE ALPS 



Valais, Ticino, Tirol, Dauphiny, Carinthia, Carniola. C. 

 thyrsoidea, L. ; flowers dull yellow, in a dense conti- 

 nuous spike, corolla hairy without, leaves lanceolate, 

 entire, hairy like the stem, which is glandular-viscid 

 below ; alpine pastures ; Switzerland, Jura, Carpathians. 

 C. petrcea, L. ; flowers light yellow, stem 4-12 in., leaves 

 broadly lanceolate, serrate, tomentose beneath, bracts 

 elongated ; rare ; Tirol, Dauphiny, Lombardy. C. Cer- 

 vicaria, L. ; flowers blue, calyx-lobes short, obtuse, leaves 

 narrowed into a leaf-stalk, whole plant hispid ; thickets ; 

 Switzerland, Jura, Lombardy, Vosges, rare. C. glome- 

 rata, L. ; flowers small, blue or white, in dense clusters, 

 stem 4-12 in., lower leaves cordate or rounded, calyx- 

 teeth lanceolate; open hill-sides. 



D. Calyx and corolla as the last ; flowers blue, stalked, 

 in racemes or panicles, or solitary; capsule inclined or 

 pendant. C. latifolia, L., Giant Bell-Flower ; flowers 

 very large, erect, solitary in the axils of the leaves, 

 corolla-teeth lanceolate, stem 3-4 ft., leaves ovate-lanceo- 

 late, acuminate, serrate ; mountain woods. C. Tracheliuin, 

 L., Bell-Flower ; flowers 2 or 3 in the axils of the leaves, 

 erect, smaller than the last, stem 1-3 ft., stem-leaves 

 nearly triangular, coarsely dentate, plant hispid ; woods, 

 frequent. C. rapunculoides, L.; flowers pendant, in long 

 slender unilateral racemes, funnel-shaped, corolla-lobes 

 recurved, calyx-lobes reflexed after flowering, stem-leaves 

 ovate-lanceolate, toothed; road-sides; Switzerland, Dau- 

 phiny. C. bononiensisy L.; flowers smaller (| in.), nearly 

 sessile, leaves lanceolate, finely toothed, tomentose be- 

 neath, stem 12-18 in., tomentose; thickets; Southern 

 Switzerland, Dauphiny, rare. C. 7'homboidalis, L.; stem 

 simple, 12-18 in., radical leaves usually o, stem-leaves 



