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Campanulacese. 
— Spines at the base of the Is 0. Ls cordate at the base, 
or, in the curve, prolonged to a corner at the petiole 2 
2 ♦ Fr.-envelopes 12—15 mm long, covered with slender 
prickles, straight and hooked at the top.—As the last; 
rather rare (wanting in G. U. L. A. S.). 7 
strumarium L. 1439. 
— Fr.-envelopes larger, covered with more numerous prickles, 
which are arched from the middle and rolled up in a 
circle at- the top.—As the last; formerly indicated near 
Geneva. 7 . . . . * macrocarpum Dec. 1440. 
60. Campanulaceae. 
360. Jasione. Jasione. V, 17. 
1. Ls crisp-wavy at the edge3. — Wood-sides, slopes; almost 
distrib. 6.montana L. 1441. 
361. Phyteuma. Rampion. Y, 17. 
1. Inflorescence in globular or ovoid heads after flowering. 
(Ids blue or violet; stigs 3.) . . . . .2 
— Inflorescence in ovoid or oblong, finally almost cylindric, 
heads. (Bracts linear or linear-subulate.) . . 6 
2. Bracts linear, gen. much longer than the many-fld head. 
Stem slender. Lower ls with long petioles, cordate-oval 
or. cordate-lanceolate.—Rocky places in the Alp. and 
subalp., descending into the valleys; G. T. W. O. 6 
Scheuchzeri All. 1442. 
— Bracts round-oval, oval, or oval-lanceolate, gen. shorter 
than the head . ....... 3 
3. Heads many-fld. Stem 30—50 cm. Ls dentate-crenate, 
the lower gen. cordate-lanceolate, the cauline oblong, 
elliptic-oblong or lanceolate. Varied v. ellipticum Thom. 
with rad. ls narrowed to the base, and numerous caul, 
ls only slightly reduced in size, and very long styles. 
—Pasturages and hills, especially in the mount, and 
subalp. 6.orbiculare L. 1443. 
— Heads 5—12-fld. Stem 2—10 cm . . 4r 
4. Bracts round-oval, rather obtuse. Ls obovate-lanceolate 
or (v. globularifolium Gaud, an Hopp.?) obovate, often 
with 3 notches at the top. Heads 5—7-fld. Stem 2—5cm. 
—High Alp., G. T. W., Glarus. 7, 8 pauciflorum L. 1444. 
— Outer bracts oval or oval-lanceolate, acute of acuminate. 
Ls linear or linear-lanceolate, entire or slightly crenate 
at the top. Heads 10—12-fld ..... 5 
5. Bracts oval at the base, toothed with acute teeth, then 
narrowed-lanceolate, scarcely as long as the head, some- 
