AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANULA. 203 



dimorphantha. — Schweinf., "Beit, ^thiop." 140. Egypt. 

 d idc is. — Bec&isne in "Ann. Sc. Nat." ser. 11, ii., 1834, p. 258(=damas- 

 cena fjabilL). Lebanon. 



Elatines.— L., "Sp. PI." 240 (fig. All. "Fl. Piedm." No. 422, tab. 7 ; 



" Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." vol. xxvii. p. Ill ; " Garden," July 27, 

 1901). 



Hab. : Isle of Cherso, Northern Adriatic Sea. 



A more delicate species than elatinoides ; leaves long-petioled, 

 very sharply denticulate. There are two varieties, one glabrous, 

 the other downy ; it requires perfect drainage and a gritty soil 

 mixed with stones ; grown easiest in pots, 

 elatinoides.— Moretti in "Brug. Giorn." (fig. iv. v. [1602], 110) (fig. 

 "Reichb. Ic. PI. Germ." xix. t. 1607). 



Hab. : Italy. 



Woolly cordate leaves ; small flowers, 

 elegans. — Rosm. and Sch. "Syst." v. 105. 

 Hab. : Siberia. 



Small species, about 1 foot ; upper leaves linear, lanceolate, entire, 

 sessile ; lower ones petioled ; flowers axillary, spicate. 

 ephesia. — Boiss., " Fl. Or." iii. 898 = tomentosa. 

 crinoides. — Cav. in " Anat. Ciene Nat." iii. 1880, 20 = Loefling'ii. 

 Erinus.— L., " Sp. PI." p. 240 (fig. Sibth. "Fl. Gr." t. 214). 



Hab. : S. Europe, Sicily, Spain, Morocco, Teneriffe. 



Rockery annual ; flowers very small ; scarcely worth growing. 



eriocarpa.— Bieb. "Fl. Taur." i. 149. See latifolia. 

 esculenta.— A. Rich, "Tent. Fl. Abyss." ii. 4. 

 Hab. : Abyssinia. 



A perennial with a thick tap-root ; leaves oval to oblong, obtuse, 

 subspathulate, hairy ; flowers terminal, solitary, large ; rare in 

 cultivation. 



excisa.— Schleich. ex " Muretti Guide Val." 33, 35 (fig. " Bot. Mag." 



7358; "Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." vol. xxvii. p. 112; "Garden," 

 July 27, 1901). 



Hab. : Switzerland, Alps of Saas, and Simplon region, 6,000 8,500 



feet ; Transylvania. 

 A lovely little pot-plant requiring a very gritty soil and perfect 



drainage ; it must be constantly looked after if placed in the 



rockery. 



expansa.— Friv. in "Flora," xix. (1836), ii. 434. 



(Syn. sphaerothrix, Griseb., " Spicil. Fl. Rumel." ii. 280 [1841] ; 



Welandii, Heuff. in " Oest. Bot. Woch." 1857). 

 Hab. : Transylvania, Mt. Rilo in Bulgaria, Servia, Greece. 

 A tall species in the way of rapunculus. Annual. 



farinulenta.— Kerner and Watt, " Oest. Bot. Zeit." xxxvii. p. 80 (1887). 

 Hab. : Dalmatia. 



Near linifolia, a small species with serrated leaves. 



