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plant in queftion to the Rapunculus efculentus or 
Common Rampions of Ray’s Syn. p. 277. N°. 4. 
and *that he has in the fame piece omitted this laft 
plant, although he mentions it in the Species Plan- 
tarum, p. 164. as a native of this illand ? 
Campanula caule angulato fimplici, floribus feflilibus, 
capitulo terminali. Vir. cliff. 16. Sp. PI. 166. 
Campanula pratenfis flore conglomerate, C.B. pin. 
94. Raii Syn, 277. Little Throatwort or Can- 
terbury Bells. 
In mountainous places, efpecially in a chalky 
foil. It flowers in July. This plant is very fcarce 
in this county ; I have obferved it about Gran- 
tham, Ancafter, and Sleaford, in Lincolnfhire, 
very plentifully. 
Campanula caule bafi fubramofo flridfo, foliis ob- 
longis crenatis, calycibus aggregatis corolla lon- 
gioribus, capfulis prifmaticis, Sp. PI. p. 168. 
Campanula arvenfis ere&a vel Speculum Veneris 
minus Ger. em. 439. Park. 1331. Raii Syn. 
p. 278. Lhe leJJ'er Venus Looking- glafs, or cod- 
ded Corn Violet. 
Among the corn flowering in June and July. 
This I obferved pretty plentifully among the corn 
for four or five years fucceflively near Loughbo- 
borough. 
Dr. Haller takes this to be only a variety of the 
common Venus Looking-glafs of the Gardens, 
and has put it down as fuch in the Enum. Stirp. 
Helv. p. 49 6. and though Linnaeus makes it di- 
ftinft, he doubts whether it be not originally fprung 
from the fame plant. 
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