BLUEBELL FAMILY 73 
hemispheric to turbinate, prismatic, the limb 5-lobed or -parted or rarely 3—4-parted. 
Corolla campanulate or rotate, more or less deeply 5-lobed. Stamens 5, free from the 
corolla; filaments usually dilated at base; anthers distinct. Ovary inferior, 3—5-celled; 
stigma 3—-5-lobed. Capsule partly or wholly inferior, crowned by the persistent calyx-lobes, 
opening by 3-5 small valves or perforations situated on the sides near the top, the middle, 
or “ ie LN: ane cumeutiye of campana, the Latin ‘Gaal for bell. 
of cies, mostly in the boreal and north temperate regions of both the Old and New 
Worlds” T306 sari ta ap latifolia L. 
Perennia 
a lenin than the corolla; reflexed lobes of the corolla nearly equaling the tube. 
1. C. scouleri. 
ci Fase than to about the length of the corolla; lla-lot h than the tube, erect or nearly 
es crenate or crenate-serrate, the stems and leaves store retrorse- scare w — femme, ‘indoles 
or bog plants. ay alifor 
Leaves cotire or — das retrorse-ciliate; not weak-stemmed, swamp or bog 
I inear and sessile, the ‘er orbicular to ovat her oe ale 
a st rotundifolia. 
Leaves essentially ali 
a sais yd few apices 
e; plants completely glabrous; natives of northern a 
. C. wilkinsiana. 
Calyx-lobes usually toothed; plants variously pube sae, ans arene the inflorescence 
and leaf-bases; plants of Washington ao northward. 
Calyx-tube more or less pubescent with long aes: corolla 15-25 mm. long. 
. C. lasiocarpa. 
Calyx and pedicels with rather sparse bristly puberulence; corolla 10-12 mm. Jong. 
pipert 
L. 
Leaves and calyx-lobes enti 
Plants uniformly Osta ener pubescent throughou 7. C, scabrella, 
Plants nearly glabrous but some or all of the nis leaf-bases ~—: ae calyx-tube usu- 
ally somewhat puberulent, a parryi a ohasncie: 
Annuals. 
Corolla twice the length of the calyx-lobes; plants branching above the base. . C. exigua. 
Corolla about the length of the calyx-lobes; plants branching from the base. 10. C. angustifiora. 
5078. Marah inermis 5079. Marah fabaceus 
