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CAMPANULACEiE. 
Tribe II. Campanulece. 
2. Jasione Linn. 
1. J. montana (L.) ; root simple, 1. bluntish oblong wavy, fl. 
stalked. — E. B. 882. — St. several from the crown of the root, 
6 in. to 2 feet long, simple or branched, pilose, leafy below, bare 
and usually glabrous above. Fl. small, in terminal bracteated 
heads. Bracts glabrous or hairy. Calyx-segments linear-seta- 
ceous, glabrous. Cor. light blue. — Dry places. B. VII. Sheep's 
Scabious. 
3. Piiyteuma Linn. 
1. P. orbiculare (L.) ; heads of fl. globose offr. oblong, 1. cre- 
nate-serrate, lowermost cordate-ovate stalked, upper ones linear- 
lanceolate sessile, outer bracts ovate-lanceolate attenuated, stig- 
mas 3. — E. B. 142. — St. 12 — 18 in. high, each with 1 terminal 
head of blue flowers. — Chalky downs. P. VII. Round-headed 
Rampion. E. 
2. P. spicatum (L.) ; heads of fl. oblong of fruit elongated cy- 
lindrical, lower 1. cordate-ovate somewhat doubly serrate stalked, 
upper ones linear-lanceolate sessile, bracts linear, stigmas 2. — 
E. B. S. 2598. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, each with a solitary termi- 
nal head of cream-coloured flowers. Spike of fruit often 2 — 3 
in. long. — Woods ??id thickets about Waldron, Sussex. P. VII. 
Spiked Rampion. E. 
4. Campanula Linn. 
* Caps, sessile, erect, pores at the base. 
1. C. glomerata (L.) ; 1. minutely crenate-serrate lowermost 
stalked ovate-lanceolate generally cordate at the base, upper L 
half clasping sessile ovate acute, fl. sessile in terminal and axillary 
clusters. — E. B. 90. — St. 6 — 18 in. high. Bracts ovate-acumi- 
nate, shorter than the large erect flowers. Cal. hoary with lan- 
ceolate segments. Cor. funnelshaped, large, deep blue, downy. 
L. often hoary beneath. — Drv pastures on limestone. P. VII. 
VIII. Clustered Bell-flower. ' E. S. 
** Caps, stalked, nodding, pores at the base. 
2. C. latifolia (L.) ; I. ovate-lanceolate acuminate doubly ser- 
rate hairy lower ones stalked, upper 1. nearly sessile, fl. racemose, 
peduncles 1-flowered, cal. -segments lanceolate acuminate gla- 
brous entire, st. erect slightly angular. — E. B. 302. St. 72. 3. 
— St. 3 — 4 feet high, simple, leafy. Cor. very large, deep blue, 
glabrous. — Woods and thickets in the north. P. VII. VIII. 
Giant Bell-flower. 
3. C. Trachelium (L.) ; I. coarsely doubly serrate hispid lower 
