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lary clusters.—^. B. 90.— St. 6—18 in. high. Braota ovate- 

 acuminate, shorter than the large erect flowers. Cal. hoary, 

 ■with lanceolate segments. Cor. funnelshaped, large, deep blue, 

 downy. L. often hoary beneath. — Dry calcaieous pastures. 

 P. VII. VIII. Clustered Bell flower. E. S. 



** Caps, stalked, nodding ; pores at the base. 



2. C. latifdlia (L.) ; I. ovate-lanceolate acuminate doubly serrate 

 hairy, lower ones stalked, upper 1. nearly sessile, fl. racemose, 

 peduncles I-flowered, cal.-segments lanceolate-acuminate gla- 

 brous finely serrate, st. erect slightly angular. — E. B. 302. St. 

 72. 3. — St. S — 4 feet high, simple, leafy. Cor. very large, blue, 

 glabrous, hairy within. — Woods and thickets chiefly in the 

 North. P. Vn. VIII. Giant Bell flower. E. S. 



3. C. Trachelium (L.) ; I. coarsely doubly sei-rate hispid, Imver 

 ones cordate with long stalks, upper 1. nearly sessile ovate or 

 lanceolate-acuminate, fl. racemose, peduncles 2 — 3-flowered, 

 cal.-segments triangular-lanceolate entire erect, st. erect angu- 

 lar.—^. B. 12.— St. 2—3 feet high, mostly simple, leafy. Cor. 

 truly bellshaped, large, deep blue. — Hedges and thickets chiefly 

 in the South. P. VII. VIII. Nettle-leaved Bell flower. E. I. 



t4. C. rapuncichides (L.) ; I. unequally crenate serrate scabrous, 

 lower ones cordate with long stalks, upper 1. sessile lanceolate, 

 fl. racemose tmilateral, peduncles 1-flowered, cal.-segments 

 linear-lanceolate entire at lenyth reflexed, st. erect slightly 

 angular, root creeping. — E. B, 1369. — St. 2 feet high, simple, 

 lea,fy. Cor. pale blue. — Hedges, very rare. Ndar Kirkcaldy, 

 Fifeshire. Mr. J. B. Syme. P. VII. VIII. E. S. 



5. C. rotundifdlia (L.) ; radical I. cordate or reniform shorter 

 than their stalks, stem-l. linear, the lower ones lanceolate,,/?. 1 

 or more racemose, cor. turhinate-campanulate. — E. B. 866. — 

 St. 6 — 12 in. high. Radical 1. soon vanishing. Cor. blue. 

 Cal.-segments linear subulate equalling j-corolla. — /3. lancifolia 

 (Koch) ; lower st.-l. rather broadly lanceolate, upper I. gradually . 

 smaller, fl. often solitary. — y. arctica (Lange) ; as fi, but fl. inuch 

 larger and more erect, cor.-lobes short. Fl. Dan. 2711. — Dry 

 and hilly places. on mountains, y Innis Boffin, I. P. VII. 

 VIII. Hairbell. E. S. I. 



*** Caps, stalked, erect; pores just below cal.-segments. 



[C persicifdlia (L.); 1. smooth slightly serrate, root-1. ob- 

 ovate narrowed into a petiole, stem-l. linear-lanceolate sessile, 

 raceme few-flowered, cal.-segments lanceolate. — E. B. S. 2773. 



