504 CAMPANULACEJE. (BELL-FLOWEK FAMILT.) 



6. C. Cymbalaria, Sibth. et Sm. If .15 to .4, glabrous or spar- 

 ingly puberulent, brittle, sparsely leaved. Leaves ,01 to .02 broad, 

 ovate to reniform, 5-11-Ioied or coarse toothed^ teeth more or less acute or 

 acuminate, the lower leaves with long the upper with short petioles, 

 the floral minute, sessile, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, nearly entire. 

 Branches 1-3-flowered ; pedicels filiform, at length recurved ; flowers 

 .01 long ; calyx-lobes awl-shaped, thrice as long as spherical tube ; 

 corolla blue, bell-shaped, — June to September — Fissures of rocks; 

 alpine and subalpine Lebanon. 



T. C TracIieliMMi, L. 11 1 \ stem angled, simple, racemed, 

 or panicled. Leaves scabrous-hairy, the radical reniform, long-petioled, 

 the lower stem-leaves triangular-cordate, petioled, the upper sessile, 

 oblong-lanceolate, all coarse-serrate. Flowers solitary, twin, or in 

 triplets, on short, axillary peduncles ; calyx-lobes lanceolate, twice as 

 long as tube ; corolla twice as long as calyx, .025 long, blue — August 

 and September — Woods, Lebanon ; Amanus ; Akher Dagh. 



Var. Orientalis, Boiss. More strigose. Clusters of flowers more 

 sessile, flowers somewhat smaller — Same range as type. 



§. C. stricla, L. % .2 to .5, light green, scabrous with short 

 bristles ; stems ascending from a woody root-stock, nearly simple, 

 rigid. Leaves stiff, the lower ovate-oblong to oblong, .02 to .05 long, 

 .005 to .01 "broad, tapering to a petiole, entire or denticulate, the upper 

 sessile, linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, sometimes clasping. Calyx-lobes 

 triangular-lanceolate, spurs inflated, reticulate, covering the capsule ; 

 corolla twice to thrice as long as calyx — July to October — 



Var. Liibanotiea, Boiss. Leaves oblong. Corolla velvety or 

 glabrous, .03 long— Lebanon ; Hermon ; Akher Dagh, and northward. 



9. C. stellaris, Boiss. ©.25 to .4, Fig. 236. 

 hispidulous, dichotomous, branching from 

 base. Leaves entire or obsoletely dentic- 

 ulate, the lower ovate to oblong-spath- 

 ulate, petioled, the upper sessile, oblong- 

 lanceolate. Flowers in forks and termi- 

 nal ; calyx parted almost to hase, stellate, 

 .01 broad in flower, .02 in fruit, with ob- 

 tuse spurs ; corolla blue, flattened bell- 

 shaped, twice as long as calyx ; capsule 

 nodding, surrounded by rotate calyx-limb 

 — Spring — Sandy and stony places ; 

 coast and hill country ; Moab. 



C. dichotoma^ L., said by Tristram 

 to be found in Moab, is probably C. Fruiting calyx of c. steiiarfs. 



Hierosolymitana, Boiss. 



10. C, §trigo§a, Russ. © .2 to .5, strigose; stem erect, dichoto- 

 mous. Leaves sessile, entire or repand crenate, oblong to oblong-lance- 

 olate. Flowers in forks and terminal, peduncled ; calyx bristly, with 

 ovate-lanceolate lobes abruptly aid-sTiaped at tip; spurs shorter than 

 calyx-tube, obtuse; coroWsi twice omd a half as long as calyx, .025 to .03 

 long, bell-shaped, deep blue; capsule nodding, enclosed in inflated, 

 connivent lobes of calyx — Spring ; fields, common to 2000 m. 



