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in Bagley wood, near Oxford, The ftalks are about 
Tour or five inches high : The leaves are of a plea- 
sant green colour, like thofe of Ivy, with lharp 
angles, and long pedicles : The flowers ftand fingly, 
each upon its proper pedicle, which is fomewhat 
long, and flender as a thread : They are jagged a- 
bout the brims, and of a blue colour. 
An Campanula arvenfis ereEia^ vel fpeculum veneris \ 
mnus^ R. 278, G. E. 439, P. 1331. TheLelTer i 
-Venus Looking-giafs, or codded Corn-violet. A- 
mong Corn. Its feed-veflTel is a longilh pod, con- 
taining bright fhining feeds, by which it differs from i 
the rdf of the Bell-flowers. 
Rapunculus, Rampions. The flower is monope- 
talous, and bell-lhaped ; but fo expanded and ! 
cut, that it reprefents - the figure of a ffar : Its i 
ftyle is commonly fplit into two horned divifions ; ; 
and its empalement becomes a fruit, divided in- ■ 
to three cells, inclofing, for the mofl: part, fmall I 
feeds. The fpecies are : j 
1. Rapunculus corniculatus montanus^ G. E. 455, 1 
R. 278. folk oblongo^i fpica orbicularis C. 92. alo- I 
pecuroides orbiculatuSs-ld,64.S, Horned Rampions, j 
with a round head, or fpike of flowers. On the t 
downs of Sujfex and Hampfhire. The crooked little 1 
horns of the flowers, circularly difpofed above 1 
five green leaves, which ftand at the top of the ftalk, \ 
and ferve, as it were, for a bafe, form a globular 1 
head, of a bluifh purple colour ; The leaves are h 
crenated. It flowers in Auguft. ' 
2. Rapunculus Scabiofce capitulo cccruleOs R.278, ! 
C. 22, P. 646. Scab, minima birfutas G. E. 723. | 
Hairy Sheep’s Scabious, or rather Rampions, with 
Scabious heads. In fandy barren places. The leaves I 
are narrow, about the length of a finger, foft, hairy, ( 
and waved, or curled, about the edges. The flowers f 
are colledled into a head, refembling thofe of Scabi- i 
ous i and are of a blue colour. 
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