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Xeranthemuin cylindracemn, Sm. An annual weed 

 in dry cultivated ground in Southern Europe. Re- 

 corded by Davey as a casual in Cornwall. 



CAMPANULACE^. 



Campanula Medium, L. Native in dry places in the 

 mountains of Northern Italy. It is commonly cultivated 

 in England, and has occasionally been noticed as an 

 escape in the neighbourhood of gardens. 



[Campanula patula, L. Native in woods in a few 

 places in the south of England and Wales, or perhaps 

 extending to the Midlands, The greater number of its 

 stations in Britain are of an artificial character, such 

 as roadsides, hedges, and field-borders.] 



[Campanula persicifolia, L. Native of elevated woods 

 and pastures in most parts of Europe, including, 

 according to Mr. Druce {Journal of Botany ^ I903> P- 289), 

 one spot in England. In Britain it is, however, chiefly 

 an escape from gardens.] 



Campanula rapunculoides, L. Native of woods and 

 meadows from Asia Minor to France and Germany, 

 becoming rarer northwards, and in North France, 

 Belgium, Holland, and England only recorded from 

 waste ground near houses, from roadsides, and from 

 cultivated fields. 



Campanula Rapunculus, L. Native of meadows and 

 woods from Syria and Western Siberia to Belgium 



