CAMPANULA. 
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the tube obconic short not longer than the cal. -lobes, limb 
3-5-lid, stigmas 2 ; caps, erect ovoidal subcylindric, seeds ovoi- 
dal. — DC. vii. 440 ; J. A. Schm. FL Verd. 207 ; W. lobelioides 
(3. Linncei WB. iii. 4. u W. pendula Schrad.” Campanula 
lobelioides Linn. fil. “Suppl. 140;” Hort. Kew. (ed. 2) i. 345; 
Lam. Diet. i. 590; Suppl. ii. 61; Pers. i. 189; Spr. i. 736: 
Buch 194. no. 211. C. inconspicua Sol. MSS. in BH. u C. 
parviflora Salisb. Prodr. 126.” “ Roella cernua Brouss.” u Lo- 
belia JBroussonetia Bory.” — Herb. ann. Mad. reg. 1, 2, c ; PS. reg. 
4, c ; ND., GD., SD. reg. 2, c or ■§. Dry rocks, banks, v*alls and 
beds of ravines in Mad. everywhere ; Bib. de S ta Luzia, the 
Brazen Head, Camacha, &c. ; rocky summits of all the hills in 
PS. ; general in the Desertas and varying with w. fl. on the 
tops of the hills towards the S. of GD. Apr. -June. — Boot w. 
fleshy nearly simple or tap-shaped. Whole pi. smooth and 
shining 6-12 or 15 in. high, milky. L. bright gr. shining 
somewhat stiff or fleshy 1-2 in. long and £— § in. broad, crowded 
towards the base of the st. which is mostly many-branched 
and bushy from the base. FI. in a proliferous repeatedly forked 
erectlv branched cyme, small and inconspicuous but elegant, 
pale v.-blue or lilac sometimes pink or rose-colour, rarely w. ; 
cor. twice or nearly twice the length of ov. and cal. mostly 
5-fid, the smaller lateral fi. 3 or 4-fid. Stigmas 2 large. Cap- 
sule 2-3 lines long, 1-1 1 broad, 2-celled bursting at top within 
the dark gr. or purplish cal. -teeth. Seeds numerous small. 
3. Campanula L. 
1. C. Erinus L. 
Ann. hispid ; st. low often bushy, dichotomously branched 
upwards; 1. oblong or oval-oblong coarsely toothed, wedge- 
shaped and entire at the base, the lower spathulate stalked, 
the upper ovate or oval opposite sessile 3-lid ; fi. very shortly 
stalked subsessile solitary in the forks and agglomerate in little 
short leafy rac., heads, or clusters, at the ends of the branches, 
forming an irregular lax dichotomous or divaricately forked 
cyme ; cal. -tube very short shallowly or flatly turbinate, the 
segm. leafy exappendiculate lanceolate, spreading and trian- 
gular in fr. ; cor. small campanulato-tubular scarcely longer 
than the cal. -segm. ; caps, nutant turbinato-discoidal inde- 
liiscent or finally bursting towards the base. — Linn. Sp. 240 ; 
Vill. Dauph. ii. 514; Lam. Diet. i. 585; Desf. i. 181; Brot. i. 
287 ; Pers. i. 191; Ait. Hort. Kew. (ed. 2) i. 353; FI. Gr. 
t. 214; Buch 194. no. 213 ; Spr. i. 736; DC. vii. 473 ; WB. 
iii. 8; Koch 539; Seub. FI. Az. 34; Gren. et Godr. ii. 412 ; 
BFG. xix. 114, t. 246. f. i. Ilapuncidus minor foliis incisis See., 
Moris, ii. 458. § 5, t. 3. f. 25. — Herb. ann. Mad. reg. 1-4, ccc ; 
PS. reg. 2, l ; GD. reg. 2, r. On rocks and walls everywhere 
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