( 137 ). 
Throatwort, or Canterbury-bells. , In the hedges, a 
[ little way from the foot-path, leading from Sizergh^ 
to Levens^ near Kendal ^ m JVefimor eland The 
leaves refemble thofe of Nettles, but are fharper 
pointed : The flowers are of a blue or violet colour 5 
fomedmes white, and;hairy on the infide. 
3. Campanula pratenfis flore conglomerato^ R. 277, 
C. 94. ’P’rachelitim mmus^ R. 644, G. E. 449.. Little 
Throatwort, or Canterbury-bells. In dry mountainous 
paftures. In the fields on the left-hand of the road 
leading from Barnardcafile to Bows^ in Torkjhire, 
, Bell-flowers^ with fmboth leaves^ caird Rampions, 
4. : i Rapunculus efculentus^ R . 2 7 7 . C . 9 2 . efcu^ 
lentus vulgaris ^ P,r648. Rampions. ; On ditch- 
banks.. Thci ftalks are about two foot and a half 
high,'* branched towards the top: The leaves are 
narrow and , Iharp pointed, adhering ,to the ftalk 
without pedicles At the tops of the ftalks, and little 
branches, the flowers ftand upon long pedicles, deep- 
ly cut into livefegments, and each fegment is ftreaked 
] with three purple lines : The colour of the. flower 
is blue, inclining to a purple. 
5. Campanula rotundifolia^B^.iyj^ G. ^67. minor 
j Jylveflris rotundifolia^ .F, 6^1, minor. rotiindifoUa vul^ 
garis^ ^*93* The LeflTer round-leav’d Bell-flower. . 
I On the borders of fields and mountainous places, 
; ;j The leaves that grow at the bottoms, of the ftalks 
, are roundilh, but .thofe above are long and narrow : 
d The flowers are of a fky colour \ fometimes white,, 
. | or purple. . . . 
. J 6 . ‘ Campanula minor Alpina^ rotundiorihus imis foliiSy 
r , R . .2 7 7. minor rotmidifoUa Alpina^ C . 9 3 . The Le fler 
Mountain Bell -flower, with the lower leaves round. 
, 7. Campanula Cymbalariee foliiSy R. 277, G. E., 
i*f 452, P. 652. Cymbalarice foliis^vel folio hederaceo, 
G. 93. Tender I vy-leav’d Bell-flower. On moift and 
jt watery banks in Cornwall 'y Shejfleldy .in Torkflnr^y and.’ 
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