49. CAMPAJsULACEiE. 
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Tribe I. Lobeliece. 
1. Lobelia L. 
1. L. ueens L. Cabreira. 
St. erect or ascending simple virgate or branched only at 
top into several long many-fl. rac. leafy, lower 1. oval-oblong 
stalked faintly or repandly toothed or crenate, upper lanceolate 
sessile serrate ; d. in long terminal rac. simple or branched at 
the base, upper br. linear entire shorter than the fl. ; pedic. 
shorter than the narrow cal. -tube, segm. of cal. linear-acu- 
minate shorter than the funnel-shaped cor. -tube ; lobes of 
cor. f lanceolate subequal. — Linn. Sp. 1321 ; Lam. Diet. iii. 
586; Brot. i. 304; Pers. ii. 213; Buch 194. no. 214; EB. 
t. 953; Sm. E. El. i. 298; Roll’s List in Bat. Fl. and Hook. 
J. Bot. i. ; DC. vii. 372 ; Coss. et Germ. ii. 351 ; Bab. 209 ; 
Gren. et Godr. ii. 396. Rapuntium urens Soloniense Bocc. Sic. 
21, t. 11. f. iii., C,D, e, F. Rapunculns ycileatiis, &c., Moris. 
Ilist. ii. 467. § 5, t. 5. f. 56. — Herb. per. or ann. Mad. reg. 
2, 3, c. Cliestnut-woods at the Mount, Jardim da Serra, S ta 
Anna, S. Vicente, Prazeres, &c., and on moist banks or damp 
shady spots above 2000 ft. in all parts of the island ; not seen 
in PS., the Desertas, Canaries or Cape Verdes. July-Oct. — Suc- 
culent bright shining full gr., 1-2 ft. high and in Mad. always 
quite smooth in all its parts. Lower 1. 1^-2^ in. long, in. 
wide, subobtuse, attenuated at the base into short petioles. 
Rac. slender many-fld. elongate 6-12 or more in. long. Fl. 
more or less deep bl. small not above 6 or 7 lines long inclu- 
ding their short pedic. Segm. of cor. deep bl., tube paler or 
lilac ; anthers before bursting dark indigo-bl. 
The whole pi. is very acrid and milky. No animals but 
goats will touch it ; and to them it is said to be inj urious. 
Tribe II. Campanulece. 
2. Wahlenbergia Schrad. 
1. W. LOBELIOIDES (L.). 
Smooth ; st. with mostly numerous erect slender virgate 
leafless side-branches from the base or downwards rising to the 
height of the main-st. ; 1. confined to the lower parts of the 
st. or brandies sharply toothed or serrate lanceolate, the lowest 
obovato-lanceolate, the upper reduced to inconspicuous linear 
minute br. ; ped. subdichotomous filiform mostly elongate and 
curved or drooping ; fl. numerous opening in long succession 
corymbose mostly cernuous in bud or 11., cor. funnel-shaped, 
