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PENTAND. MONOG. 340. Campanula, 321 
Cspfules linear, 2-celled : leaves lanceolate, laxly ferrate, 
glabrous ; Item decumbent. 
The Cape, L’ Merit. Sert Angl. 2. t. 3. C. nitidus. 
i^lo^ers terminal, fefille t cerol much longer than the calyx. 
Lower-leaves petioled, roundifli, toothed; upper-ones lan- 
ceolate, feffile, nearly entire. 
Apennines. Vakl.fimb. \.p. l8, Lamarck. encycL 1. /. 57 ’* 
^fem limple, l -flowered : Jlcrwers drooping, 
Ltanches fpreading, undivided : root-leaves elliptic, fmootb. 
Very entire ; flowers feflile, in threes. 
The Eaft. Leaves of the branches linear ; jhmters remote. 
Stem fulxUvideJ, much branched: leaves linear, pointed. 
Thrace. (lender, weak : terminal. 
Stem Ample: leaves heart-fliaped, toothed, clafping the 
fiem ; flowers feflile, aggregate. 
''Virginia. Moris. 2./. 5. /. 2./. 23. Barr. rar. t. 1133. 
Leaves lanceolate, toothed, briflly : peduncles very long : 
capfules prickly. 
The Cape. Comm. hurt. 2. f. 6 g. /. 35 * 
Stem forked, diffufe : leaves obovate, crenate, obtufe: 
flowers folitary, eredl. 
The Cape. Thunb, prodr, •^g, Linn./uppLi^i-t 
Stems diffufe, filiform : leaves ovate, about i-toothed, re- 
flefted t flowers folitary, terminal. 
The Cape. Leaves alternate, feflile, fubimbricate. 
Leaves heart-fliaped, toothed, pubefeent, petioled; ftems 
proftrate: peduncles capillary, many-flowered. 
Alps, Allion- pedem. n 422, t. j./.l. 
alternate: peduncles 3-flowered. 
Sterns diffufe : leaves petioled, tooth-ferrate; the lower- 
' ones heart-fliaped ; upper-oncs lanceolate ; peduncles 
i-flowered. 
CataS- 
hna. Barr. ic. 453. Vahl. Jymh. I. p. 18. 
'‘de, 
'faves heart-(haped, 5-lobed, petioled, glabrous : ftem 
flaccid. 
Moifl .fliades. Eng. Bot. t. 73. Flor. Dans t. 330. 
Sterns diffufe : leaves lanceolate, fubferrate, decurrent, with 
a rough line: flowers peduncled, folitary. 
Africa. Hctin,. Liigdh . \o, tab. iwl 
l-eaves alternate : Jlovoers terminal : germ fmooth. 
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