212 LXXI. CAMPANULACES. ' 
Corolla 2-labiate, the tube cylindrical or funnel-shaped, cleft 
at back; upper lip 2-lobed, often smaller, erect; lower lip 
spreading or pendulous, 3-fid. Two lower, or all the anthers 
bearded. Ovary inferior or half-superior. Capsule 2-celled, 
2-valved, many-seeded, opening at the apex.—/Fl. Cap. iii. p. 
537. 
Erect or procumbent herbs or small shrubs. Leaves alternate. Flowers 
pedicelled, mostly in terminal spikes or racemes, blue in the Cape species.— 
26 species, dispersed. 
7. DOBROWSKYA, Presl. 
Calyx-tube turbinate or hemispherical. Corolla split down 
the back, 3-parted, the 2 upper petals distinct, clawed, erect ; 
3 lower connate into a 3-fid lip. Filaments and anthers con- 
nate, all the anthers bearded. Stigmas 2, linear, revolute.— 
Fl. Cap. i. p. 549. 
Annual or perennial. Leaves altefnate, opposite, or 3-5 in a whorl. 
Flowers axillary, on long pedicels, blue.—5 species, dispersed. 
8. ENCHYSTIA, Presl. 
Calyx 5-fid; tube ovoid. Corolla funnel-shaped, subre- 
gular, the tube not split; lobes subequal, suberect. Two 
lower anthers tipped with 4 bristles.— F7. Cap. ii. p. 551. 
Small annuals, with racemose, white or purplish flowers.—Z. secunda, 
Sond., a native of the Western district, is our only species. 
9. LAURENTIA, Mich. 
Calyx 5-fid or 5-toothed. Corolla-tube not split, cylin- 
drical, straight; limb ,2-labiate, 2 upper lobes smaller, erect, 
lower lip larger, 3-lobed, reflexed. Filaments free at base, 
connate in the middle; anthers included, glabrous, the 2 lower 
only tipped with hairs or bristles. Capsule ovoid, inferior. 
Seeds minute.-—7. Cap, i. p. 552. 
Small, glabrous herbs, with blue or whitish flowers, on terminal or axillary 
pedicels.—4 species, dispersed. 
Tripe 2. CampanuLem®. (Gen. 10-17.) 
10. LIGHTFOOTIA, L’ Her. 
Calyx 5-cleft. Corolla 5-parted to the base, or rarely 
deeply 5-fid. Filaments broad, ciliated; anthers free, cadu- 
cous. Ovary 3-, rarely 5-2-celled; style thicker upwards; 
stigmas 2-3-5, short. Capsule mostly half-superior, 2-5- 
celled, opening by apical valves; cells (when 5) opposite the 
calyx-lobes.— 1. Cap. ii. p. 554. 
Small shrubs, rarely herbs or annuals. Leaves sometimes opposite, 
