XXVI. 
CAMPANULA ALLIARIAFOLIA. 
Alliaria-leaved Campanula. 
ORDO NATURALIS. 
Campanulacee. Juss. Gen. p. 163. 
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Sect. I, Antherz discrete. 
— profunde 4-6-fidus dorso sinuum in quibusdam auriculato, Corolla campanulata, limbo 
Filamenta basi dilatata et super toram melliferum oe Pericarpium inferum, 
nh ea 2-6-loculare, inter nervos in foramina tandem diruptum. be aut Suffrutices, 
Caulis nunc gracillimus, nunc crassus. Folia inferiora multarum in stom ee ; prints haud 
rare figura diversa, in bracteas sensim transeuntia. Flores terminales paniculati. Numerus 5-narius 
JSrequentissimus est in flore, et 3-narius in fructu, Campanulacearum genera, ut opinor, e structura 
corolle imprimis stutuenda, probe autem consulta inflorescentid, que forte nunquam in uno eodemque 
multum differt. 
# # Calyx dorso sinuum in Auriculam producto. Pericarptum 3-loculare. 
C, foliis radicalibus petiolatis, late cordatis, crenato-dentatis, subtus tomentosis ; cen mox 
= orig ovatisque: floribus laxe paniculatis: calycis margine integerrimo: corolla extus 
C, Alliariefolia, Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 1. p.920. C, Orientalis Alliarie folio, &c. Tournef. Cor. 3. 
Sponte nascitur in Gurgistan montjbus, 
Floret = eee 
oles and broad Sides & a with a very wide sinus at the base, but I cannot call them Kidney- 
shaped with Willdenow : those upon the stem become gradually smaller, sessile, and ovate : they 
are all crenato-dentate, and more or less downy especially on the under side. Pedic 3 
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; . REFERENCES TO THE PLATZ. 
. The 
- The ce — Pistillum. 
3. The Seed Vesse 
4, Transverse — of the same. 
5, A Radical Leaf. 
