CAMPANULACE.E i6i 



sessile, ovate, with sharp teeth, calyx-teeth linear, two- 

 thirds as long as corolla; Switzerland, Jura, Dauphiny, 

 Pyrenees, rare. C. lanceolata, Lap.; resembling the last, 

 but calyx-teeth only one-third as long as corolla, leaves 

 crowded, finely ciliate ; pastures ; Pyrenees. C. rotundi- 

 folia, L., Harebell; root-leaves cordate or reniform, 

 crenate, stem -leaves linear - lanceolate ; common. C. 

 carnica, Sch. (Carniola, Carinthia), is probably only a 

 mountain form of rotundifolia. C. linifolia, Lam. (PL 

 54) ; resembling rotundifolia, but calyx-teeth hardly half 

 as long as corolla, stem-leaves linear, stem and leaves 

 glandular-hairy; Dauphiny, Pyrenees. C. Scheuchzeri^ 

 Vill.; similar, but a larger plant with larger flowers, 

 radical leaves elliptic or lanceolate ; pastures, frequent. 

 C. pusilla, Haenk.; caespitose, flowers light blue, nodding, 

 nearly hemispherical, stem I- or very few-flowered, 2-4 

 in., lower leaves spathuiate, upper linear-elliptical, plant 

 nearly glabrous; rocks, frequent. C. cczspitosa. Scop.; 

 very similar, corolla longer, dark blue, plant more hairy ; 

 local. C. tenella, Jord. (Dauphiny^ and Mathoneti, 

 ford. (Dauphiny), are scarcely distinguishable from the 

 iding. C. pulla, L. (PL 55); flowers dark blue, 

 )litary, nodding, stem 2-6 in., leaves all lanceolate or 

 rate, crenate, lower ones stalked ; high ; Styria, Carin- 

 lia, Carniola. C. excisa, Schleich.; corolla-lobes incised 

 the base and separated by a rounded sinus, calyx-teeth 

 jflexed; very high; Southern Switzerland, rare (Sim- 

 >n, Furka). C. carpathica, Jacq. (PL 56) ; flowers 

 rge, blue or white, funnel-shaped, on long stalks, stig- 

 las sometimes 4, stem 6-12 in., radical leaves lanceolate 

 rith rounded leaves, crinkled ; Carpathians. 



E. As the last, but capsule erect : C. Ranunculus, L., 

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