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510. CAMPANULA. 



most L. liuear, eatire. p. 7, 8. Calcareous 

 rocJcs. s. e. G. 



30. trichocalycina. Segm. of Cal. seta- 

 ceous, reflexed. Eac. secimd, nearly equalling 

 funnel-shaped corolla. Root-L. on sialics 

 shorter than L., small, roundish ; others oblong, 

 miequaUy serrate, p. 7. Cal. Madonie. 



31. puUa. Segm. of Cal. subulate. Stem 

 1 -flowered. L. eUiptic, thi-ee times as long as 

 stalk: lower obtuse; upper acute, p. 7, 8. 

 3Iountain pastures, s. e. G. 



32. excisa. Segm. of Cal. subulate. Stem 

 1-3-flowered. L. linear, entire; lower some- 

 what cuneate, subdenticulate, attenuate into 

 short stalks. Cor. ventricoso-campanulate. Seg. 

 narrowed at base and separated by a rounded 

 sinus, p. 7, 8. Very high rocks. Pennine Alps. 



** Z. nearly all on Stem. No barren shoots. 



33. rhomboidalis. Simple, erect. Fl. 

 in a lax secund raceme. Segm. of Cal. subu- 

 late, erect, equalling campanulate corolla. L. 

 sessile, ovate, acute, serrate ; lowest on short 

 stalks, p. 6. Mountains. 



j8. lanceolata. L. crowded, lanceolate, nearly 

 entire. 



34. Alpini. Erect. Pan. pyramidal. Segm. 

 of Cal. lanceolate, somewhat spreading, equal- 

 ling one-fom'th of campanulate corolla. L. ob- 

 longo-lanceolate, acuminate, sharply and some- 

 what unequally serrate. Style essert. p. 6, 7- 

 e. G, Venetian Alps. rare. 



35. latifolia. Stem nearly round. PI. 

 axillary, solitary. Segm. of Cal. erect, ovato- 

 lanceolate. Cor. campanulate. Root-L. ovate 

 or cordate, on short stalks, coarsely doubly 

 serrate, p. 7, 8. Hoist shade, n. and m. 

 Europe. 



36. bononiensis. Rough. Stem erect, 

 round. PI. small, in a long raceme. Segm. 

 of Cal. acimiinate. Cor. funnel-shaped. L. 

 crenato-serrate, hoary beneath ; lower cordate, 

 on long stalks, p. 7, 8. Dry meadows and 

 borders, e. G. s. Tyr. n. It. 



37. rapunculoides. Root creeping. Stem 

 bluntly angular. PI. ia a terminal, secund ra- 

 ceme. Segm. of Cal. of Pr. reflexed. Lower L. 

 cordate, acuminate, on long stalks ; upper lan- 

 ceolate, p. 7, 8. Melds and thickets, m. 

 Europe. 



38. Trachelium. Stem sharply angular. 

 Stalks axiUaiy, 1-3-flowered. Segm. of Cal. 

 erect. Cor. campanulate. Lower L. cordate, ou 



long staUfs, doubly seiTate ; upper oblong, ses- 

 sile, p. 7, 8. Woods and thickets. 



d. Mowers in forks of dichotomous stem ! 



39. Brinus. PI. nearly sessile. Lower L. 

 obovato-oblong, attenuate into short hafts. 

 Ploral L. opposite, a. 6. Dry stony. Coasts 

 o/Mdt. 



ii. Capsule opening at or above the middle. 



40. Liorei. Erect, branched. Cor. nearly 

 rotate. Segm. of Cal. very acuminate, den- 

 ticulate at base, as long as corolla. PI. termi- 

 nal, solitary, on long stalks. Caps, deeply 

 furrowed, strigose. Lower L. spatulate ; upper 

 lanceolate, acute, a. 5, 6. Monte Baldo. 



41. persicifolia. Stem erect, nearly sim- 

 ple. Cor. broad, campanulate. Segm. of Cal. 

 lanceolate. Rac. few-flowered. Root-L. ob- 

 longo-obovate, attenuate into haft. Stem-L. 

 Iraeari-lanceolate, sessile, p. 6, 7- Woody 

 hills, m. and s. Em'. 



42. cenisia. Stems many, 1 -flowered. L. 

 obovate, entire, ciliate at base, otherwise haii'- 

 less. Cal. hispid. Segm. lanceolate, parabolic, 

 6- or 5-partite, smooth, p. 7, 8. Very hiyh.. 

 Pennine Alps. 



43. Zoysii. Tufted. Stem erect, few- 

 flowered. Cor. oblong, campanulate. Segm. 

 densely bearded. Segm. of Cal. subulate. L, 

 quite entire : lowest ovate, on staEis as long- 

 as themselves ; middle spatulate ; upper line- 

 ari-obloug. p. 7, 8. Sigh rocks. Carinthia. 

 Styria. 



44. P3rrenaica. Stem erect, 1 -flowered. 

 Cor. funnel-shaped. Segm. of Cal. subiilate, 

 spreading, entire, somewhat shorter than co- 

 rolla. Root-L. subrotund, on short stalks. 

 Stem-L. lanceolate. Pyr. 



45. patula. Pan. spreading. PI. erect. 

 Segm. of Cal. subulate, equalling half funnel- 

 shaped coroUa. Root-L. obovate, crenate. 

 Stem-L. lineari-lanceolate, sessile, b. 5-7. 

 Moist borders, m. and s. Eur. Eng. on red 

 marl. 



46. R.apunculus. Pan. racemose. Seg.. 

 of Cal. subulate, somewhat shorter than fun- 

 nel-shaped corolla, Root-L. oblongo-obovate, 

 attenuate. Stem-L. lineari-lanceolate. b. 5-8. 

 Dry meadows, tidckets, ^c. m. and s. Eur. 



511. WAHLENBERGIA. 



1. nutabuuda. Stem erector ascending. 

 L. lanceolate, acute, sharply toothed. M. pani- 



