AN ANNOTATED LLST OF THE SPECIES OF CAMPANUI.A. 207 



A lately introduced species, perennial (?) ; leaves chiefly radical, 

 ovate on a long-winged petiole, flowers on long-peduncled 

 racemes, 1 inch long, pilose inside ; bluish-violet. 

 Krevieri.—Boiss. et R. Piigile, "PI. Nov.," 75=dichotoma. 



The two species which follow are of botanical interest only : — 



khasiana.— Hook. & Thorns., " Journ. Linn. Soc." ii. 25. Khasia Hills, 



4,000-6,000 feet. 

 KotSChyana.— DC, "Prod." vii. 481. Taurus. 



Lacei.— r)uthie MS. 



Hab. : Kumaon, 13,000 feet ; Chamba State, 6,000 feet (India). 

 A pretty species ; lower leaves lanceolate, serrate ; upper ones 

 linear ; flowers large, several on terminal racemes. Young*- 

 husbandi, Prain, seems to be a pubescent form of this species, 

 laciniata.— L. " Sp. PI." 165 (fig. Nichols, " Enc. Hort." vol. i, p. 255 ? 

 "Andr. Rep." vi. 385). 

 Hab. : Greece. 



A very fine species, but I believe only biennial, 

 lactiflopa.— M. Bieb., "Fl. Taur. Cauc." 153 (fig. "Bot. Mag." 1973). 

 (Syn. celtidifolia Boiss., "Diagn." ser. ii., iii. 111.) 

 Hab. : Caucasus. 



A fine border species. It is of slow growth, but eventually (in about 

 three years from seed) becomes a fine large plant which flowers 

 very freely. There are several forms, chiefly differing in the colour 

 of the flowers, white and shades of pink. 

 Lamhertiana. — DC, " Mon. Camp." 327. See Rapunculus. 

 lamiifolia. — Bieb., "Fl. Taur." i. 154 = alliaFiaefolia. 

 lanata.— Friv.in"Fl."xix. (1836), 434 (fig. "Acta Acad. Hung." [1837], i. ; 

 " Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc." xxvii. p. 113, ex " The Garden "). 

 (Syn. vel'Utina Velenosky, "Fl. Bulg." i. 365, not Desf.) 

 Hab. : Bulgaria, Eastern Rumelia, Mt. Rhodope in Turkey. 

 A fine species with whitish downy cordate leaves and large flowers ; 

 it is not an easy species to flower, at least near London. 

 lancGolata, — Lap., "Hist. PI. Pyr." 105. See phomboidalis. 

 kmceolata—BC, "Mon. Camp." 321 = Steveni. 

 lancifolia.—Schi\, " En PI. Trans." 445 = POtundifolia. 

 Lanrjsdorffiana. — Fisch. in DC, " Mon. Camp." 271 = linifolia. 

 lasiocappa. — Cham " Linngea," iv. (1829), 39. 



(Syn. algida Fisch. in DC, " Mon. Camp." 338 ; Adami, ^YiM. 



exsic. " Steud. Nom." 2nd ed., i. 265.) 

 Hab. : Rocky Mountains, America. 

 A small very beautiful species, flowers very large, 

 latifolia.— L., " Sp. PI." 1st ed., p. 165 (1753) (fig. " Eng. Bot." 3rd ed., 

 t. 868). 



Hab. : England and Europe generally ; Cashmir. 



A well-known tall species much in cultivation as a border plant. 



Var. macrantha; "Bot. Mag." 2553, very similar to the type, 



but flowers much larger. 

 Var. eriocarpa, DC, Bieb., "Fl. Taur." 147. 



