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46. CAMPANULACE^. 
terminal racemes.^ — E. B. 953. — St. 1 — 2 ft. Mgh, branched, 
angular, roughish. Racemes erect, simple, lax. FI. light blue. 
— Heath near Axminster, Devon. Between Lostwithiel and 
St. Veep, Comw. P. VIII. IX. E. 
Tribe II. Campanulece. 
2. Jasio'ne Linn. Sheep's Scabious. 
1. ./. ntontdna (L.) ; root simple, 1. oblong bluntish wavy, fl. 
in long stalked heads. — E. B. 882. — St. several from the crown 
of the root, 6 — 12 in. long, simple or branched, pilose, leafy 
below, bare and usually glabrous above. Radical 1. in a rosette. 
Fl. small, in terminal heads with involucres. Bracts glabrous 
or hairy. Cal.-segm. subulate, glabrous. Cor. light blue. — 
[Extreme forms are: — var. major (M. & K.); root tliick, stems many tall, 
heads large, and yar. littoralis (Fr.); caespitose, stems prostrate, simple, 
1. glabrous, heads small. A dwarf form with large 1. and very large heads 
occurs in Shetland.] — Dry places. B. VII. E. S. I. 
3. Phytexi'ma Linn. 
1. r. orhiculdre (L.) ; heads of fl. globose, of fr. oblong y 1. 
crenate-serrate, lowermost cordate-ovate stalked, upper 1. linear- 
lanceolatesessile, outer bracts ovate-]anceolateattenuate,s<ig' ///CIS 
3.— B. 142.— St. 4—18 in. high, each with 1 terminal head 
of blue flowers.— Chalky downs. P. VII. E. 
2. P. spicdtum (L.) ; heads of fl. oblong, of fr. elongate cylin- 
drical, lower 1. cordate-ovate somewhat doubly serrate stalked, 
upper 1. 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 and thickets about Waldron, Sussex. P. 
VII. E. 
4. Campan'ula Linn, em., A. DC. Bell-flower. 
* Caps, sessile, erect ; pores at the base. 
1. C. glomeruta (L.) ; 1. minutely crenate-serrate, lowermost 
stalked ovate-lanceolate generally cordate at the base, upper 1. 
half-clasping sessile ovate acute, sessile in terjiiinal and axil- 
lary clusters. — E. B. 90. — St. 6 — 18 in. high. Bracts ovate- 
acuminate, shorter than the large erect flowers. Cal. hoary,' 
