98 pENTANDRiA monogyma- Campanula. 



narrow, smooth, sessile, acute, denticulate, remote; the lowermost 

 lanceolate, a little hairy, the floial ones very small, almost subulate;) 

 perfectly entire. — Flowers smooth, very small, blue, on terminal 

 filiform elongated smooth peduncles. — Calycine segments linear, 

 about half the length of the corolla — Corolla infundibuliform, with 

 lanceolate lacinia. — Base of the filaments broad, ciliated. — Stigma 

 divided into three villous linear lobes. Capsule pblong-clavate, about 

 £ve lines long, bursting at the top. 



Qbs. It comes near to C. gracilis, Forst. but differs in the size 

 and relative proportion of its flowers ; which are very much like those 

 of C. dehiscens. To this last mentioned species it has indeed a very 

 great resemblance ; but it is a taller much smoother plant, and the 

 leaves are narrower and less toothed. 



5. C. aristata, Wall. 



Smooth, erect. Catiline leaves narrow-linear, sessile, with glan- 

 dular tooth-lets ; radical ones lanceolate, on very long petiols. Flow- 

 ers solitary, terminal, erect. Lacuna of the calyx very long, subu- 

 late, equalling the cylindrical ovarium ; corolla half the length of 

 the caljx. 



Gathered together with C. color at a at Ludak by my plant-collec- 

 tors, who accompany my most excellent and esteemed friend Mr# 

 Moorcroft, on his journey to that country. 



Root rather thick,, almost fusiform, divided at the upper part into 

 several portions.— Stems as well as ail the other parts perfectly 

 smooth, slender, upright, not thicker than a pack-thread, many from 

 each root, simple, naked toward the apex. Leaves linear, erect, 

 scattered, longer than their interstices, acute, three inches long, not 

 more than two lines broad, marked with alternate, remote, glandular 

 toothlets, sessile. Radical leaves and those on the lowest part 

 of the stem lanceolate, waved, acute, at both ends, about an inch 

 and a half long, supported by filiform petiols, winch are twice or 

 thrice as long as themselves. — Flower solitary, terminal, erect, small. 

 Lacinice of the calyx very narrow, linear, almost subulate, acumi- 



