CAMPANULACEJ!!. 



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cled, on long stallvs. Cal. 5-partite. a. 3, 4. 

 Dry hills. Cal. Sard. 



2. hederacea. Stems filiform, prostrate. 

 L. palmately 5-lobed. Fl. solitary, p. 7, 8. 

 Bo(/gy. n. and m. Eur. 



512. EDRAIANTHUS. 



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1. tenuifolius. L. linear, setoso-ciliate. 

 Bracts ovate, Kneari-acuminate on an ovate 

 base, setoso-ciliate. , Stem hairy, p. 7, 8. 

 Stony. Trieste. Fiume. 



2. ESitaibelii. L. narrow lanceolate, ci- 

 liate with soft haii-s. Bracts ovate, with 1 or 2 

 teeth on each side, cihate with soft hairs. Stem 

 downy, p, 7. Stony mountains, Schneeberg 

 in Karstgebirge. 



513. ADENOPHORA. 



1. suaveolems. " Stem erect. L. ob- 

 long ; lower somewhat staUced. Panicle effuse. 

 Cal. glanduloso-subserrate. Style exsert. p. 

 7j 8. Woods and tJiickets. Boh. SU. rare." 

 — Koch. Yen. Alps. 



514. SPECULARIA. 



1. falcata. El. solitary. Segm. of Cal. 

 linear, recurved, twice as long as corolla, and 

 nearly as long as germen, which is not con- 

 tracted below the flower, a. 5. Fields and 

 banks. Prov. adr. G. It. 



2. Speculum. M. solitary and in threes. 

 Segments of Cal. lineari-lanceolate, straight, 

 spreading, ahout as long as coroUa, half as long 

 as germen, which is contracted below the flower, 

 a. 6, 7. Fields, m. and s. Eur. 



R. hirta. Grey, pubescent. It. 



3. hybrida. El. sohtary, approximate. 

 Segm. of Cal. ovato-lanceolate, twice as long 

 as very short coroUa, and about one -third of 

 germen, which is contracted below the flower, 

 a. 6, 7. Fields. 



515. TRACHELIUM. 



1. cseruleum. L. ovate, acute, coarsely 

 serrate, on short stalks. Caps. 3-celled. p. 

 5, 6. Rocks and walls, s. It. 



LIX. VACCINIEJ). 



Calyx superior. Corolla monopetalous, 4-5-lobed. Stamens 8-10, in front of an epigynous 

 disc, and not attached to the corolla. Anthers 2-ceIled, opening by pores. 



516. VACCINIUII. 



A. Flowers in drooping racemes. 



1. Vitis-idsea. Evergreen. Anthers un- 

 armed. Style exsert. L. obovate, revolute, 

 minutely dentate^ dotted beneath. Cor. cam- 

 panulate. vr. 6. Mountain woods and heaths. 

 n. Europe. 



B. Flowers solitary or in pairs. Anthers with 

 two awns. 



2. interxaedium. Evergreen. Young 

 Branches angular. L. oval, serrate, on short 

 sialics. Stalks 1-fiowered, solitary or in pairs, 

 somewhat racemose. Style included. s.S. 5, 6. 

 Moist pine-wood near Berlin. 



3. uliginosum. Deciduous. Branches 

 Irown, round. L. obovate, entire, smooth. 

 (Stalks several together, 1 -flowered, Sm.) Cor. 

 urceolate. s.S. 5, 6. Hill hogs. 



4. Myrtillus. Branched, green, angular, 

 L. ovate, serrate, quite smooth, deciduous. 

 Stalks solitary, 1 -flowered. Cor. ovate, vi. 5. 

 Woods and heatlis. 



517. OXYCOCCUS. 



1. palustris. Creeping. Branches fih- 

 form. L. oval, quite entire, white beneath. 

 Mai'gin revolute. Pl.-stalks long, terminal. 

 w. 6-8. Wet logs. 



LX. EEICACEJ]. 



Calyx inferior. Corolla of 1 petal, 4-5-cleft. Stamens 8-10, on an hypogynous disc, and not at- 

 tached to the coroUa. Anthers 2-ceUed, opening by pores, and sometimes awned. L. without stij)ules. 



518. ARBUTUS. 

 1. Unedo. Bark rugged. L. oblongo-lan- 



ceolate, obtusely serrate, hairless, shining. Pan. 

 nodding. Fr. warty, globose. s.T. 4, 5. 

 Rocky. It. w. France. Ireland. Cam. Istr. 



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