7 * PENTANDRIA. MON’OGYNIA. Campanula 
pinion, is, that C. Ror,UNi)iFor,i a was originally o- 
mitted by Dcei iiig, and aiterwarvls inserted among the 
as’deida. 
latifo- C. follis ovato lanceolatis, caule simplicissi- 
ha. mo teretj, pcndunculis unifloris, tructibus 
cernuis, 
C. Leaves egg~[pcar-JJiaped : Jlem unbranched, 
cylindrical' JloiversJbliary, onJruit-Jialks 
Jr uU, dr Doping* 
GIANT BEf.l.-FLOWER. In woods and thickets. In 
tl>e foilowins; Woods: TiOnnds near Fakring, Broxtow, 
Colvick, Ossington, Werrdiam, Fliutham, Winkburn . 
and Kirklington, Weslhorpe Dumal, near Southwell. 
P. August. 
Trache- C. caule angulat.\ foliis cordato-lanceolatis 
hum. acuie scrratis, calycibusque hispidis, pedun- 
CLiks axillaribus paucifloris. 
C. Stem angular ; leaves on leaf-Jlalhs ; cups 
Ji'inged ; fruit jlalhs 'g-clejt. 
/NETTI.i:-LE W^Rf) BFLl.-FhOWER. In Colwick 
Wood; between ftadford field and the Cherry-holt, 
near Asply. Dr,! ring. 
As the C. LATior-iA grows in the places mentioned by 
Deering, and the C. trachilium has not >et pre¬ 
sented itself to us in Nottinghamshire, we suppose that 
our It d; cessor was mistaken. 
gUme- C. caule angulato sinipllci, fluribus sesslli- 
rata. buvS, capitulo teiminali, toliis ovatis crena- 
tis. 
C. Stem angular., not branched : Jlozoers Jit- 
ting in a terminating head* 
N 
CLUSTERED BELL-FLmWER. Meadows and pas¬ 
tures. In the Meadow of Newark, jiJeutifully ; where 
1 have found a variety with milk-white /lowers. A- 
verheam Meadow. In several places about Mansfield. 
Dlkhi.nu. T. July. 
