LOBELIA.— PHYTEUMA. 201 
3. PHyreuma. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. rotate with 5 long linear 
segments. Anth. free ; filaments dilated at the base. Style 
hairy, 2—3-fid. Caps. 2—3-celled, bursting at the sides. 
4. Campanuta. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. mostly bell-shaped 
with 5 broad and shallow segments. Anth. free; filaments 
dilated at the base. Stigma 3—5-fid. Caps. not elongated, 
3—5-celled, opening by lateral pores outside the segments of 
the calyx. 
. SpecunaRia. Cor. rotate. Caps. linear-oblong, prisma- 
tical, opening by lateral pores between the segments of the 
calyx. Otherwise like Campanula. 
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6. WAHLENBERGIA. Caps. half superior, 3-celled, opening 
by 3—5 valves within the segments of the calyx. Other- 
wise like Campanula. 
Tribe I. Lobeliee. 
1. Loseuia Linn. 
1. L. Dortmanna (L.); 1. linear entire of 2 parallel tubes, st. 
simple nearly naked.—£#. B. 140.—Root-stock fleshy with fil- 
form runners. L. blunt, 1—2 in. long. St. 12—18 in. high. 
F1. light blue, distant, in a simple raceme, slightly 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 slightly toothed, upper lanceolate serrate, fl. in long terminal 
racemes.— HE. B, 953.—St. 12—18 in. high, leafy, branched, an- 
gular, roughish. Racemes erect, simple, lax. FI. light blue.— 
Heaths near Axminster, Devon. P. VIII. IX. E. 
Tribe II. Campanulee. 
2. Jastone Linn. Sheep’s Scabious. 
1. J. montana (L.); root simple, 1. bluntish oblong wavy, fi. 
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. light blue.—Dry places. B. VII. 
3. Payreuma Linn. Rampions. 
1. P. orbiculare (L.); heads of fl. globose of fr. oblong, 1. cre- 
nate-serrate, lowermost cordate-ovate stalked, upper as linear- 
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