274 46. CAMPANULACE^ 1 . 



raceme few-flowered, cal.-segments lanceolate. E. B. S. 2773. 

 St. 1 2 feet high. L. long, narrow, with very narrow se- 

 ratures. Fl. very large, often solitary. Cal.-segments entire, 

 " Woods near Cullen, Banfishire, and Thorpe Arch, York- 

 shire." Not a native. P. VII.] 



J6. C. Rapun'culus (L.) ; 1. crenate, root-1. elliptic-lanceolate 

 narrowed into a petiole, stem-1. linear-lanceolate, panicle erect 

 racemose, cal.-seyments subulate. E. B. 283. St. 3 feet high, 

 angular, rough. Fl. small, pale blue. Cal.-segments entire. 

 Sandy soil in the South. B. VII. VIII. Rampion. E. 



7. C. pat'ula (L.) ; 1. crenate, root-1. oblong-elliptic narrowed 

 into a petiole, stem-1. linear-lanceolate, panicles very lax, fl. on 

 long stalks erect, cal.-segments toothed at the base subulate. E. B. 

 42. St. 2 feet nigh, terminating in a very loose spreading 

 panicle. Fl. purplish blue, funnelshaped. open. Hedges and 

 thickets. B. VII. VIII. E. 



5. SPECULA'RIA Heist. 



I. 8. hyb'rida (A. DC.) ; st. simple or branched, 1. slightly 

 crenate wavy oblong sessile, lower 1. spathulate, cal. rough, its 

 segments lanceolate longer than the cor. shorter than the ovary. 

 Campanula L. E. B. 375. St. 3 12 in. high, rough with 

 rigid minute hairs. Fl. few, terminal, solitary, small, lilac. 

 Corn-fields. A. VI. IX. E. S. 



6. CER'VICINA Del. [Wcihlenbergia Schrad. ed. viii.]. 



1. <?. hederdcea (Druce) ; 1. roundish cordate angularly 5- 

 lobed stalked alternate, st. filiform prostrate, peduncles solitary. 

 Campanula L. E. B. 73. St. branched slender, creeping 

 greatly. Peduncles longer than the leaves. Fl. pale blue, 

 bellshaped, narrow, at first nodding, afterwards erect. Cal.- 

 segments subulate. Caps, nearly globose. Damp peaty places 

 in the South and West. P. VII. VIII. Ivy-leaved Bell-Jlmver. 



E. S. I. 



Order XLVII. EEICACE M \ 



Cal. 4 5-parted, persistent. Cor. gamopetalous, 4 5-parted, 

 usually regular and marcescent ; or sometimes only slightly 

 cohering below. Stain. 8 10, hypogynous. Anth. 2-celled, 



1 IVlonotropese, Vaccinieae, and Pyrolacese are considered distinct orders 

 by Maout and Decaisne. 



