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more racemose, cor. turbinate-campanulate—E. B. 866.—St. 
6—12 in. high. Radical 1. soon vanishing. Cor. blue. Cal.- 
segments lineay-subulate.—8. lancifolia (Koch); lower st.-l. 
rather broadly lanceolate, upper 1. gradually smaller, fl. often 
aes ry and hilly places. 8.on mountaims. P. VII. VII. 
airbell, 
*** Caps. stalked, erect, pores just below cal. segments. 
*6. C. persicifolia (L.); 1. smooth slightly serrate, root-l. 
obovate narrowed into a petiole, stem-l. linear-lanceolate sessile, 
raceme few-flowered, cal.-segments lanceolate.—E. B. 8. 2773.— 
St. 1—2 feet high. LL. long, narrow, with very narrow serratures. 
FI. very large, often solitary. Cal.-segments entire—“ Woods 
near Cullen.” A very doubtful native. P. VII. $.? 
7. C. Rapunculus (L.); 1. crenate, root-l. elliptic-lanceolate 
narrowed into a petiole, stem-l. linear-lanceolate, panicle erect 
racemose, cal.-seyments subulate—E. B. 283.—St. 3 feet high, 
angular, rough. Fl. small, pale blue. Cal.-segments entire. — 
Sandy soil in the south. P. VII. VIII. Rampions. E. 
8. C. patula (L.); 1. crenate, root-l. oblong-elliptical narrowed 
into a petiole, stem-l. linear-lanceolate, panicles lax, fl. on long 
stalks erect, cal.-segments toothed at the base subulate.—E. B. 42. 
—St. 2 feet high, terminating in a very loose spreading panicle. 
Fl. purplish blue, funnelshaped, open.—Hedges and thickets. 
B. VIL. VIII. E. 
5. Specuaria Heist. 
1. S. hybrida (A. DC.) ; st. simple or branched, 1. slightly cre- 
nate wavy oblong sessile, lower 1. spathulate, cal. scabrous, seg- 
ments lanceolate longer than the cor. shorter than the ovary.— 
Campanula Sm., E. B. 375.—St. 6—12 in. high, rough with 
rigid minute hairs. Fl. few, terminal, solitary, small—Corn- 
fields. A. VI.—IX. E. 8. 
6. WaHLENBERGIA Schrad. 
1. W. hederacea(Reich.); 1. rowndish-cordate angularly 5-lobed 
stalked alternate, st. filiform prostrate, peduncles solitary, “ seeds 
punctate.” —Campanula Sm., E. B.73.—St. branched and _creep- 
ing to agreat extent. Peduncles longer than the leaves. Fl. pale 
blue, 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. 
