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Tribe I. Lobeliece. 



1. Lobelia lAnn. 



1. L. Dortmanna (L.) ; 1. linear entire of 2 parallel tubes, st. 

 simple nearly naked.— E. B. 140.— Root-stock fleshy with fili- 

 form runners. L. blunt, 1 — 2 in. long, mostly radical. St. 12 — 

 18 in. high. Fl. light blue, distant, in a simple raceme, shghtly 

 raised above the water, the rest of the plant submersed. — Lakes 

 with a gravelly bottom. P. VII. 



2. L. urens (L.); st. nearly upright, lower 1. obovate or ob- 

 long shghtly toothed, upper lanceolate serrate, fl. in long terminal 

 racemes.— £;. B. 963.— St. 12—18 in. high, leafy, branched, an- 

 gular, roughish. Racemes erect, simple, lax. Fl. light blue.— 

 Heaths near Axminster, Devon. P. VIII. IX. E. 



Tribe II. Campanulea. 



2. Jasione Linn. Sheep's Scabious. 



1. J. Montana (L.) ; root simple, 1. bluntish oblong wavy, fl. 

 stalked. — E. B. 882. — St. several from the crown of the root, 

 6 in. to 2 feet long, simple or branched, pilose, leafy below, bare 

 and usually glabrous above. Fl. small, in terminal bracteated 

 heads. Bracts glabrous or hairy. Calyx-segments linear-seta- 

 ceous, glabrous. Cor. Ught blue. — Dry places. B. VII. 



3. Phyteuma Linn. Rampions. 



1 . P. orbiculare (L.) ; heads offi. globose offr. ohlong, 1. cre- 

 nate-serrate, lowermost cordate-ovate stalked, upper ones linear- 

 lanceolate sessile, outer bracts ovate-lanceolate attenuate, stig- 

 mas 3. — E. B. 142. — St. 12 — 18 in. high, each with 1 terminal 

 head of blue flowers. — Chalky downs. P. VII. E. 



2. P. spicatum (L.) ; heads offl. ohlong offr. elongated cylin- 

 drical, lower 1. cordate-ovate somewhat doubly serrate stalked, 

 upper 1. linear-lanceolate sessile, bracts linear, stigmas 2. — E.B.S. 

 2598. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, each with a solitary terminal head 

 of cream-coloured flowers. Spike of fruit often 2 — 3 in. long. — 

 Woods and thickets about Waldron, Sussex. P. VII. E. 



4. Campanula Linn. Bell-flower. 

 * Caps, sessile, erect j pores at the base. 



1 . C. glomerata (L.) ; 1. minutely crenate- serrate lowermost 

 stalked ovate-lanceolate generally cordate at the base, upper 1. 



