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61. LOBELIA FAMILY. «>.Li I.oUKMACK.K. 

 llt'rhs with jiiilky (iicri'l-poiHuiioiiM) jui**', nltiTiiut*! 1i'iiv<'k, mul MCiitti'ii'tl (l.iwir.M, tin; 

 utaiiifHH fiTt' Iroiii tilt' iKOtiliatly irn*^iular imioIIu, wliiih U Hplit tlown uti uiic s;i|f (l''ii^'. 

 184), ami lioiiiL" with it on tin- iiiaiiy-M'tMliMl ovan . W'v have only n\u\ i^emi", viz. : — 



Lobelia, /.nfiilin. 



f'.ilyx with ilM uliMrf tiili>' inllii'iciit to tho a-oolli'il oviiry, iiml with ^ mIi'IuIit ti-cth ni UAwn, 

 Corolla iiii<'i|itiiliy 5 hilitil, mid Kplit ilowii to thi> hottttiii uii thu tipptT h'mW, .StiiiiiriiM 5, iiiiitril 

 Into II tiihi' liotli liv their tiliiiihiitH ;iiii| tlicir anrht'iH, Stvh- 1. I'od opiiii?)',' nt the top. Tin' 

 folhiwiii^' lire tlic coiiiiiiMii<'>.r Nvild spcciis (all l>iit Nn'*. < and ■( in low ^roiindHi ; ||. Huinni*) and f.ill, 



I. I'.MdiiN.M. I'l.owKK I.. Tall, siiioiitli. w ith a I a<-i inv of larg«', hriUiaiit I'nl llowurH. 



//. r'ir'liiiit/i.i. 



a. (Jhkat Hm 1; I.. II it luT hairy, 1 or _• hijh ; Iimvcm lam-eoldon^' ; llo\vrr.«t i' Ion;.', ciowdfd in 



a Irafy laci'ine, li>:hf \>\\\v. A. n/i/i/nlitii'ii, 



3. Hi'iKKl) I., ."^fi ni niniph', Htraiylit. and ^Ii'ihUt. i' t(» 3' hi'.;li, indndiinf ilw lon„' and nalu-d 



spiki' lil<i' r.ieciiH,' of >ni.dl pah'-Muf Howrrs ; lowi-st loavi'M otiovati- or oldon^;. f,. Hfiii'iiln, 



4. iMUAN'roliACfo L. jSranidiin;:. )' to iH' hiu'ii ; h-avin ovate tthlong ; llowcrH very mnall, in 



irreytilar U'afy racemcH, pidf lilue i iioiIm intlati il. Open places. L. injfulu. 



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62. CAMPANULA FAMILY. Onl-r ('AMPANUL.\CK.K. 



Like tilt' l.i>t j'lililily ill all i^eiieral re-peets, e\ec]it tli.it tlir 

 showy foroila is reu'iilar, 5-1(i1)m1 ; the 5 stiiiiiciis .«i'|iaratf ; 

 till! .sti;,Miia-< ami tlu> cell.H of iho pod ', i<v 5. .Fiiice milky. 

 Tilt' piiiicipal Ljeiiiis i.s 



Caitipanula or Bellflower. Oimpthntln. 



So called from it« j;eiierally cainpanulate or litdl-shaiiod condla 

 <Fig. 179 and -itsK Tiie foUowiii),' are the coinninnest species. 

 * Wild .species : stinnias and cells of tiie pods 3. 



1. n.\Ui:HKl.l, ('. A slender and very pretty planr. t;rowin'4 on wliadeil 



clilfs, 3' to ij' iiiLih ; idotdeavcs round or luMit sliaped, ioii^- 

 Ktalkod, tootlieil ; stem lea ves very narrow. 4'iitire ; tlo«er.s nod 

 ding, the hrigiit blue cor'dlu l)eil>liaped. A' ui more ion;,'. 



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2. M.VliSli C. A slender plant ^luwin^' Jiinoni; urass. in wet pi. ices, 



Willi roUgh-an^led stem and iaiicesliapcd leaves; a few small 

 l)ale tlowers on divcr^dnt; peduncles. C. aiAtrhiDiilis, 



3. T.M.I. ('. .-^tem tall, leafy, endiiij.' in a leafy loose sjtike (1 ' or 2' 



hiieu) (if liliie (lowers; corolla win el-shaped ; .style Ion;; and 

 curved, liii-li luw ;;'-ound. (.'. Ainenciniii. 



* * Garden sijecie."* : sti^jmas and cells of the jiod 5. 



4. C.VNTKKm'RV Bki.i.s. Haiiy, with stout stems, very hujj'u blue (or white) tlowers, and broad 



appendages of tho caly.\ covering the pod. C'. Mklium, 



w: lliobiil. 



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