AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANULA. 205 



gracilis.— J ord., PugiL, "PI. Nov. AnaL Bot." 13 = caespitosa. 

 gracilis.— Bert, in "ColL in Mem. Acc. Tor." xxxviii. (1835), 119 = 



Wahlenbepgia Bartersi. 



gracilis —Boiss., "Diag." ser. i., x. t. 77 = Phyteuma lobelioides. 

 gracilis —Foist, " Prod." 15 = Wahlenbepgia gracilis. 

 grandiflora.—J&cq., "Hort. VindoL" iii. 4=Platycodon gPandiflorum. 

 grandis. — Fisch. & Mey., " Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop." v. 34 = latiloba. 

 GPOSSekii.— Heuffl. in " FL" xvi. p. 353 (1833). 

 Hab. : Italy, S. Europe. 



A large coarse species in the way of alliapiaefolia ; flowers axillary, 

 solitary, or in clusters ; a border plant. 



hagielia.— Boiss., "Fl. Or." iii. 889 = lypata. 



haylodgensis.— " Gard. Chron." 1885, ii. 147. See under caespitOSa. 



hederacea.—L., " Fl. Dan." ii. p. 330 = Wahlenbepgia hederacea. 



hemschinica. — Koch in "LinnaBa," xxvii. (1850), 644. 



Hab. : Mt. Vitosha and Mt. Rilo, Bulgaria ; Asia Minor, N. Persia. 



A fine species in the way of Steveni, but biennial. 

 Bender soni. — Hort. See cappatica. 



Hepminei.— Link. & Hoflfm. "Fl. Port." 79 (fig. "Boiss. Voy." t. 129, 

 f. b). 



Hab. : Portugal, Atlas Mts., Morocco. 

 A pretty species in the way of POtundifolia. 

 hispanica.— Willk. & L., " Prod. Fl. Hisp." 

 Hab. : N. Spain. 



Near phomboidalis, probably only a form of it. 

 Hostii. — Baumg., "En. St. Trans." iii. 342. See POtundifolia. 

 hypopolia. — Trantv. in "Act. Hort. Petrop." iv. p. 389. 



Hab. : Caucasus. 



A fine species in the way of linifolia, but leaves very narrow and 

 thread-like ; flowers large, numerous. 



The four species which follow^ are only of botanical interest : — 



halacyana. — Baldacci in " Malpighia," viii. 1894, 280. Albania, small 

 annual. 



Hawkinsiana. — Hausskn. & Heldr. Albania. 



hiePOSOlymitana. — Boiss., "Diagn." ser. i., xi. 62. Palestine, annual, 

 hypcania. — Stapf in " Denk. Acad. Wien," i. (1885), 69. Persia. 



imePitina,— Rupr. in "Bull. Acad. Petersb." xi. (1867), 217. 

 Hab. : Caucasus. 



A valuable species lately introduced ; in the way of divergens. 

 incUPVa.— Auch., DC, "Prod." vii. 464. 



(Syn. Leutweinii, Hedr., in "Ann. Sci. Nat." ser. iv., xii. [1860], 



374.) 

 Hab. : Thessaly. 



A pretty new introduction ; leaves cordate, white, downy, crenate, 

 much rounded at the apex ; flowers large, it is being sent out 

 from nurseries under the name of Leutweinii ; it is alUed to 



