70 CAMPANULACE^:. 



Top. Bot., it is recorded elsewhere only from Dorset 

 (a single loc.), Wilts, Surrey, Kent, and Hants; 

 whilst in the Isle of Wight it has been sought for in 

 vain. Bromfield, Flor. Vect. 



P. SPICATUM, L. Spiked Rampion. P. 6-7. Woods ; very 

 rare. V. Mentioned by Parkinson, 1640, and by Gerarde, 

 1683. Found on Hadlow Down, nr. Mayfield, 1825, by 

 Rev. R. Price. Knight's Farm, Mayfield, nr. Cross-in- 

 Hand, 1826, Hb. Bor. Cross-in-Hand. Waldron, 1835, 

 N.B.G. Waldron. Abbot's Wood, sp., E. 



Note. Originally perhaps an escape from Warbleton or 

 Mitchelham Priories, but now established, for more 

 than sixty years, over some miles of country. Mr. 

 F. C. S. Roper observes that this plant is not known 

 to occur in any other district in Great Britain. 



CAMPANULA GLOMERATA, L. Clustered Bell-flower. P. 

 6-9. Downs and chalky pastures; not uncom. westward. 

 Not reported from districts VI., VII. I. E. Marden, 

 Hb.T. Harting, W. Nr. Old Lordington House. Racton, 

 Wood above Adsdean. W. side of Kingley Vale. Bar- 

 lavington Hanger. Arundel Park, A. Waltham Down. 

 Graffham, E.S.M. William Wood, Stoughton, A. II. 

 Washington Borstal, Hb. D. III. Downs nr. Brighton. 

 Clayton, M. IV. Seaford heights, not uncom., U. V. Cow 

 Gap. Beachy Head, Eastdean, loc. abund., R. 



CAMPANULA TRACHELIUM, L. Nettle-leaved Bell- 

 flower. P. 7-9. Woods and hedges chiefly on the chalk; 

 not uncom. westward. I. Harting, W. E. Marden, Hb. T. 

 Woods nr. Midhurst, not uncom., H.E.F. Westbourne. 

 Racton freq. Ashling. Lavant. Singleton. Duncton. 

 Button. Bury. II. Burpham, A. South Stoke. Bet. 

 Amberley and Steyning, W.H.B.F. III. Nr. Brighton, 

 M. IV. About Lewes, very com., U. VI. Nr. Ore, rare, 

 J.H.A.J. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



*C. BAPUNCULOIDES, L. ! Creeping Bell-flower. P. 7-8. 

 Woods and fields; rare. I. Nr. Midhurst (weed in 

 gardens), H.E.F. 



C. ROTUNDIFOLIA, L. Hare-bell. P. 6-9. Heaths and 

 pastures ; very com. Westwards ; but rare in districts V. 

 and VI. Mr. W. Whitwell says : " A patch of about a 

 dozen plants on the Downs above Willingdon, 1897, but 

 nowhere else in V. He adds : l ' Since found on the road 

 to Peppering Powder Mills from Catsfield." 



C. RAPUNCULUS, L. Rampion Bell-flower. P. 6-8. 

 Hedge banks; very rare. II. Pulborough, nr. the Church, 



1877, A. 



C. PATULA, L. Spreading Bell-flower. P. 6-8. Copses and 

 hedges ; very rare. I. Woolbeding. Ambersham, Bot. 

 Sus. Copse nr. Iping, H.E.F. Hedge nr. Lodsworth, A. 

 Hedge nr. the Vicarage, Rogate, 1891, abund., G. Landon. 



