224- 46. CAMPAJTTJLAOEiE. 



or more racemose, cor. tm-ljinate-canipaiiulate. — K S. 860. — 

 St. 6 — 12 m. Hgh. Radical 1. aoon vanishing. Cor. blue.. 

 Oal.-segments linear-suWlate. — 0. Icendfolia (Koch) ; lower 

 st.-l. rather broadly lanceolate, trpper 1. gradually smaller, 

 fl. often solitary. — Dry and hilly places. ^ on mountains.. 

 P. VII. VIII. Hairhell. E. S. L 



*** 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. — M. B. S. 2773. 

 — St. 1 — 2 feet high. L. long, narrow, with very narrow 

 serratures. Fl. very large, often solitary. Cal.-segments entire.. 

 — "Woods near OuUen, Banffshire, and Thorpe Arch, York- 

 shire." Not a native. P. VII.] 



J6. C. Mapun'mlus (L.) ; 1, crenate, root-1. elliptic-lanceolate 

 narrowed into a petiole, stem-L linear-lanceolate, panicle erect 

 racemose, cal.-segments subulate. — ^. S. 283. — St. 3 feet, high, 

 angular, rough. Fl. small, pale blue. Cal.-segments entire. — 

 Sandy soil in the South. B. VII. VIII. Rampion. E. 



7. C.pat'ula (L.) ; 1. crenate, root-L oblong-elliptic narrowed 

 into a petiole, stem-1. linear-lanceolate, panicles very lax, fi. on 

 long stalks erect, cal. -segments toothed at the base subulate. — E. B. 

 283. — St. 2 feet high, terminating in a very loose spreading 

 panicle. Fl. purplish blue, funnelshaped, open. — Hedges and 

 thickets. B..VII.Vni. E. 



5. Specula''eia Heist. 



I. S. hyb'rida (A. DO.) ; st. simple or branched, I. slightly 

 crenate wavy oblong sessile, lower 1. spathulate, cal. rough, its 

 segments lanceolate longer than the cor. shorter than the ovary. 

 — Campanula L. E. B. 376. — St. 3 — 12 in. high, rough with 

 rigid minute hairs. Fl. few, terminal, solitary, small, lilac. 

 Corn-fields. A. VI.— IX. E. Si 



6. Wahlbnbeeg'ia Schracl. 



I. W. Jtederdcea (Reich.) ; 1. roundish-cordate angularly 5- 

 lobed stalked alternate, st. filiform prostrate, peduncles solitary. 

 — Campannld L. E. B. 73. — St. branched, slender, creeping 

 greatly. Peduncles longer than the leaves. Fl. pale blue, 

 beUshaped, narrow, at first nodding, afterwards erect. Cal.- 

 segments subulate. Caps, nearly globose. — Damp peaty places 

 in the South and West. P. VII. VIII. Ivy-leaved Bell flower. 



