138 45. CAMPANULACE^. 



Agrarian region. Inferagi-arian — Superagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in Ouse or Severn ? 



Ascends to 250 yards, in East Highlands (Dickie). 



Range of mean annual temperature 49 — 44. 



Native. Sylvestral, Septal. Pretty frequent in the North 

 of England and the South of Scotland ; but apparently 

 shunning the two extreme provinces at each end of Britain. 

 In Turner and Dillwyn's Guide it is stated to be very fre- 

 quent in Cornwall ; but no botanist of the present time 

 appears to find it in that county. Through the Botanical 

 Society of London, I have received specimens fi-om Reigate, 

 in Surrey (Mr. Brewer), and Glen Frome, near Bristol 

 (Mr. Thwaites) ; the specimens from the latter being labelled 

 " C. rapunculoides." As high as 820 feet in Aberdeenshire, 

 according to Dr. Dickie. 



679. Campanula rapunculoides, Linn. /^ /^ ^^^.J / 



Area [* 2 3] 4 [5] * * 8 * 10 * * * 14 15. 



South limit in Oxford ? Bedford, Worcester ? 



North limit in Forfar ? Perth } Fife. 



Estimate of provinces 5. Estimate of counties 6. 



Latitude 51—57. Scottish (.?) type of distribution. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Midagi-arian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, or nearly so. 



Ascends to 100 or 200 yards. 



Range of mean annual temperature 48 — 46. 



Native. Sylvestral. Recorded in few localities, dis- 

 tantly scattered in England and Scotland, and very proba- 

 bly some of them erroneous. In a copse, near Lulworth, 

 in Dorset, according to Dr. Bromfield in the New Botanist's 

 Guide, but referring to Mr. Curtis, and not writing as an 

 eye-witness. In Oxfordshire, according to Buddie's Herba- 



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