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CAMPANULACE^. 



JASIONE, L. 

 446. J. montana, L. Sheep' s-hit. 



Native ; on dry or rocky banks, in heathy, fiirzy, or hilly places, 

 and on the borders of copses and woods. Common. June to 

 September. 

 c. I. Between Tregantle and Crafthole. Between Hessenford and 

 Seaton. About Landrake ; some plants with whitish flowers 

 by the road to Pillaton, 1872. Between Elmgate and Tredown, 

 St. Stephens. Pillaton. 

 II. Whitsand Bay ; Keys, Fl. iii. 104. St. Johns. oMaker. Between 

 Trevol and Borough, Antony. Near Penters Cross. Calstock. 

 D. III. Between Keyham and Saltash. Ham Lane. Near King's Tamer- 

 ton, and at Saltash Passage. Near Blaxton. Beer Ferrers. 

 Buckland Monachormn. Between Horrabridge and Sampford 

 Spiney. 

 IV. Staddon Heights ; Keijs, ib. Leigham and Plymbridge Road, 

 Egg Buckland ; three plants Avith whitish flowers at the latter 

 place, 1875. Bickleigh. Ringmoor Down. 

 V. Wembury. In a brake near Halwell. Battisborough. Revel- 

 stoke. Corn wood. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keijs, ib. ClifFs by Bigbury Bay. Between Sequers 

 Bridge and Kingston. Between Harford and Cornwood. 

 This seems to be Biennial. It is partial to the neighbourhood of the 

 sea and of the moorlands. 



CAMPANULA, L. 



447. C. rotundifolia, L. Harebed. 



Native ; on dry banks and in old or rough pasture land. Very 

 rare and local. July to September. 



c. II. In four or five spots about Kmgsand and Cawsand ; one, at which 

 I found it in September, 1873, is on Maker Heights. 



D. III. On the side of a hedge-bank near Beer Alston, where was appa- 

 rently an open common at no very distant time ; a patch of 

 some size in July, 1867. 



C. Trachelium, L. On a bank close to a farm-yard at Combe, Saltash 

 (District ii.), evidently derived from cultivation. 



SPECULARIA, Heist. 



448. S. hybrida, A. DC. Sraall-fiowered Venush Looldng -glass. 



Colonist ; in sandy or barren fields, among corn, turnips, and 

 other crops. Rather rare. ]May to October. 



