58 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Jasi6ne. 



Copse, under Shotover Hill. Bx. Tar Wood. Stonesfield. 

 Sh. 



Per. July. 



Stem two or three feet. Ls. harsh, rough, resembling those of a 

 nettle. FL hairy within, blue, sometimes w^hite, sometimes 

 double, large. JDiscrim. from Camp, latifolia, by the membrana- 

 ceous angles of the stem, and its different heart-shaped Is. 



C. glomerata. Clustered B. Stem angular, simple. 

 Flowers stalkless, most of them in a terminal head. 

 Leaves egg-shaped, notched. E. B. 90. Trachelium 

 minus. G. E. 449- 



Dry, open, chalky pastures. Littlemore. Stonesfield, Heythorp. 



Burford Downs. Sb. Bullingdon Green. Bx. 

 Per. July. 

 Stem seldom branched, erect, six to eighteen inches. Ls. rough, 



lower ones on long stalks, pale beneath. Ft. bracteated : the 



pet. sometimes turn to Is. Cor. blue, or white, hairy within. 



Stam. four or five. 



Ornament for rock-work : a dry soil suiting the plant. Variable 

 in size and habit. 



C. hy'brida. Corn B. Prismatocarpus, etc. DC. Stem 

 often branched from the base, straight. Leaves oblong, 

 notched, wavy. Corolla widely spreading, shorter 

 than the calyx. Capsule prismatic. E, B. SJS. 

 Speculum Veneris minus. G. E. 439. 



Dry, or clialky cornfields. 



An. June. 



Root small, fibrous. Stem nearly erect, about one span high. Ls. 

 alternate. Fl. terminal, solitary. Cor. nearly wdieel-shaped, 

 pale purple, seldom fully expanded, about half as long as the 

 calyx Is. 



Discrim. gi'eat length of caps, and the segments of cal. extending 

 above the cor. Plant scarcely different from Camp, speculum, 

 Venus's Looking-glass. 



(C. hederdcea. Ivy-leaved B. Stem flaccid, much 

 branched, trailing. Leaves stalked, smooth, heart- 

 shaped, with angular lobes. E. B. 73. H. L. 93. 

 C. Cymbalari^ foliis. G. E. 452. 



Watery, shady places.* (Bagley Wood.) Bx. Lawson. 



Per. Jime, August. 



Fl. solitary, light blue. A delicate, little plant.) 



JASIO'NE. Sheep's-bit. 

 J. montdna. Common Sheep's-bit. Sheep^s Scabious. 



