
          Campanula caule simplici, fol. [foliis] cordatis [dentatis] amplexicaulibus, 
 fl. [floribus] sessilibus.


 Obs. [Observatio] Flores plurimi primi coroll�, staminibus, 
 stylo, stigmate que destitui [destituti], videntur fructus perficere 
 et semina: reliqui et seriores flores corolla et staminibus 
 perfectis gaudent, uti idem in Ruellia videre est..
 Linn. hort. Ups. [Caroli Linnaei ... Hortus Upsaliensis], p. [page] 40.


 A. [Adrien] de Jussieu (Archiv. du Museum [Archives du Mus�um]. [tome] 3. [1843] p. [page] 84 says, the flowers 
 of Campanula [added: [perfoliata?]] cultivated in the Jardin des Plantes, the complete
 at the summit, the incomplete along the rest of the stem; the
 latter has no external appearance of corolla, stamens, styles, or stigmas. 
 But that Adolphe Brongniart [added: has discovered them,] under a little membraneous tympanum,
 which appears to line the base of the Calicinal tube, and
 which is nothing else than the rudiment of the corolla. In detaching 
 it, he found that there was a little space between it and the summit of the 
 ovary, occupied by 3 microscopic stigmas, and around there 5 stamens of
 proportionate size, each with a few grains of well-formed pollen."
        