Godonopsis.] Lxxi. CAMPANULACEiB. (0. B. Clarke.) 433 



Calyx-lobes ^ by ^ in., somewhat distant, minutely pubescent. Corolla 1 in. long, 

 tube ^ in. diam., mouth ^ in. diam. Capsule subhemispheric. — This should perhaps 

 be removed to Leptocodon. 



9. C. foetens, H. f. Sr T. in Joxim. Linn. Soo. ii. 16 ; leaves small ovate 

 or reniform pilose, peduncles long, calyx-lobes elliptic-oblong, oorqlla globose- 

 campaniilate. 



Alpine Sikkim; Samdong, Lachen, and Kangra Lama, alt. 14-16,000 ft., J. D. H. 



Closely resembling C thalictrifolia except as to the corolla. Stems 6 in., flexuose. 

 leaves \-^ in. diam. Peduncles 3-6 in., terminal. Calyx-lobes ^ by § in., approxi- 

 mate at base, minutely pilose. Corolla 1 by | in. Capsule depressed obconic, ^ in. 

 broad ; beak nearly ^ in. long, more than double the length of the portion of the cap- 

 sule below it. Seeds ellipsoid, not glistening. — Separated doubtingly from 0. thalic- 

 trifolia by H. f. & T., but the corolla is very different, and the calyx-teeth much 

 broader at the base. It scarcely differs from C. ovata by the smaller leaves, more 

 globose corolla (which from the dried example seems to h^ve been lurid purple, not 

 sky-blue), and smaller seeds. 



10. C. ovata, Benth. in Royle 111. 253, t. 69, fig. 3 ; leaves ovate hairy on 

 both surfaces, peduncles long, calyx-lobes elliptic-oblong, corolla broadly cam- 

 panulate, seeds narrowly ellipsoid A in. long. lAndl. in Gard. Chron. 1856, 468, 

 vrith fig.; H.f.^ T. in Joum. Linn. Soc. ii. 15. Wahlenbergia Roylei, DC 

 Prodr. vii. 425. 



"Westeen Himaiata; from Kashmir to Gurwhal, alt. 8-12,000 ft., common. 



Bo ot wood g.-fusiform. large. Stem 6J.3 in., decumbent, then erect. Leaves i-| 

 by J-4 in., alternate and opposite, obtuse or acute ; petiole |— ^ in. Peduncles 3-6 m., 

 terminal. Calyx-lobes g by 1 in., approximate at base, minutely pilose. Corolla l-li 

 by ^-^ in., widened upwards, sky-blue. Capsule depressed obconic, J-J in. broad ; 

 beak y in. long. Seeds much longer'than those of C. fcetens, not glistening. — C. clema- 

 iidea, Schrenck {Glossocomia clematidea, Fiseh. in Regel Gartenfl. 1856, 226, t. 167, 

 fig. 2), has larger, subglabrous leaves, but is probably only a form of C. ovata. 



7. CVANTANTKUS, Wall. 



Annual or perennial herbs. Leaves alternate, entire or lobed. Flowers ter- 

 minal, blue, peduncled or sessile. Calyx nearly inferior, usuaUy shaggy when 

 young ; tube ovate or cylindric ; lobes 5, lanceolate or triangular. Corolla 

 tubular or funnel-shaped ; lobes 5, induplicate-valvate. Stamens free from the 

 corolla ; anthers ovate, adpressed round the base of the style, free or coherent. 

 Ovary nearly superior, conoid, tapering upwards, 3-5-celled ; style cylindric from 

 a conic base, stigma 3-5-lobed lobes short, soon recurved. Capsule nearly or 

 quite included in the persistent calyx-tube, ovoid-conoid, loculicidally 6-4- 

 (rarely 3-) valved from the apex. Seeds minute, narrowly oblong-ellipsoid or 

 sbortly ellipsoid,, smooth, brown; testa not (or most obscurely) reticulated. — 

 Species 7, all Himalayan. 



* Root perennial ; stems suhsimple, \-fiowered, the lateral branches few, weak, 

 notflmvering. 



1. C> lobatuB, Wall. Cat. 1473 ; leaves subpetioled obovate-oblong lobed 

 often 3-fingered sparingly pilose, peduncles solitary and calyx with black spread- 

 ing hairs. Benth. in Boyle III. 309, t. 69, fig. 1 ; Bat. Beg. 1847, t. 6; Begel 

 Oartenfl. 1877, t. 888 ; H. f. ^ T. in Jmm. Linn. Soc. ii. 19; Sot. Mag. t. 

 6485. 



AiPiNE Himalaya ; from Gurwhal to Sikkim, alt. 11-14,000 ft., common. 



Stems 4-16 in., somewhat stout, glabrous below, hirsute upwards, simple or with 

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