AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANl'LA. 199 



adsurgens. — Ler. et Lev. in 'Mour. Bot." xvii. (1879), 199. Spain 

 (annual). 



Alphonsi.— " Wall. Cat." 1296. Nilgiris, 7,000 feet. India, 

 alsinoides. — Hook, and Thorn., "Jour. Linn. Sec." ii. 24. N. India, 



8,000 10,000 feet, 

 aparinoides. — Pursh., "Fl. Am. Sept." l, 159. Hudson's Bay. 

 argaea. — Boiss., "Diag." ser. ii., \i. 119. Cappadocia. 

 arg-yrostricha.— " Wall. Cat." 7138. N. India, 8,000-11,000 feet, 

 aristata.— " Wall. Cat." 1291. Thibet, 11,000-16,000 feet, 

 asperrima. — Zurc in "Roem. Collect." 128. 



atlantica.- Coss ex Batt., " Fl. de I'Algerie " (1888), 573. N. Africa, 

 aurita.— Greene, ''Pittonia," i. (1888), 221. Washington. 



Balcliiniana. — Hort. See isophylla. 

 Balfouri= G. F. Wilson.— See under pulla. 



barbata.— L., "Sys. Nat." lOth ed., p. 926 (1759) (fig. " Bot. Mag." 1258, 

 "Fl. Dan. Suppt." i. 29). 

 Var. alha. 



Hab. : Alps, T}to1, &c., 2,000-7,000 feet. 



Most desirable for rockeries ; easily raised from seed ; having a 



long tap-root it requires a deep porous soil. 

 Barrelieri.—Vvest, " Symb. Bot." xxx. t. 19 = fragilis. 

 Baumgartenii. — Beck., "Fl. Francof." 1264. See POtundifolia. • 

 BeauvePdiana.— Formine in " Monit. Jard. Bot. Tiflis," i. p. 12, with 



fig- 



Hab. : Armenia, Caucasus. 



This has been sent out by MacLeichtlin and is in cultivation at 

 Kew. I have only seen the figure, which shows great affinity 

 with bellidifolia (Adams) and Steveni. Lower leaves ovate- 

 crenulate, upper ones linear-lanceolate, denticulate ; flowers 1-3, 

 on an erect, slender flowering stalk, about 1 inch across, 

 bellidifolia.— Adams in "Webb & Mohr. Beitr." i. (1805), 47. 



(Syn. Adami Bieb., "Fl. Taur. Cauc." i. 153.) 



Hab. : Caucasus. 



A good perennial, which has not, I believe, been in cultivation in 

 England. The only specimen I have seen is in the herbarium 

 of the Natural History Museum at South Kensington : it is in 

 the way of Steveni, but more showy, a large tap-root, radical 

 leaves, small, oval, subspathulate, crenulate ; petioles very long »* 

 flowers large, terminal ; calyx segments broad, lanceolate. This 

 daisy-leaved Campanula might be procured from the Tiflis 

 Botanic Garden ; it would be a great addition to our rockeries. 



hellidifolia. — Friv. ex " Nym. Consp." 476 = OPphanidea. 



bellidifolia. — Lepeyr. "His. Abr. PL Pyr." supp. 36 = patula. 



betonieaefolia.— Sibth. et Sm., "Fl. Gr^c," "Prod." V. 141 (fig. 210). 

 Hab. : Greece — Mount Olympus. 



For borders, not a showy plant ; leaves ovate, downy ; flowers 

 small, on axillary leafy racemes. 

 betiiJaefolia.—C. Koch in "Linnasa," xxiii. (1850), 635 = denticulata. 



