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Campanulacese. 
— Rad. Is oblong-obovate, narrowed to a petiole. Capsule 
erect ......... f) 
5- Caul. Is numerous, oval or oval-lanceolate, with acute 
teeth; rad. Is gen. 0. Stem 20—50cm.—Alp., subalp. 
and Jura. 6 . . . . rhomboidalis L. 1453. 
— Caul. Is all or, at any rate, the upper, linear or linear- 
lanceolate, entire (in 1455 the lower ones broader, more 
distinctly toothed, but numerous) 6 
6. Cor.-lobes narrowed at the base and separated by a 
rounded sinus.—Granite Alpes; T. W. (Furka di 
Bosco, Miinsterthal, Binn, Simplon, Gamserthal, Saas). 7 
excisa Schleich. 1454. 
— Cor.-lobes not narrowed at the base ... 7 
7. Cor. campanulate—almost hemispheric, or short cylindric- 
campanulate, rather swollen. PI. glabr. or hairy or en¬ 
tirely gray-hairy (v. pubescens), coespitose, with numerous 
rosettes of Is, 8— 15 cm. Inflorescence gen. a simple, few- 
fld raceme, rarely (v. aubramulosa Jord.) slightly panicled. 
Lower caul. Is more numerous, broader and more strongly 
toothed than in 1456. Leaf-buds drooping. C. gracilis 
Jord.—Rocks, walls and gravel beds of torrents in the 
Alp., subalp. and Jura, descending to the plain. 6 
pusilla Haenk. 1455. 
— Cor. campanulate-infundibuliform. PI. gen. glabr., not 
very coespitose, with fewer rosettes, often partly with¬ 
ered even by the time of flowering. Stem 15—50 cm. In¬ 
florescence a several- or many-fld panicle, in the smaller 
pis and on the mountains sometimes in a few-fld ra¬ 
ceme, or with only 1 fl. ..... 8 
8. FIs in a panicle, rarely a raceme, 15—20 mm long; 
l.-buds almost erect.—Yaried: short gray-liairy (v. velu- 
tina Dec., Wall.) and taller, with long Is and numerous 
fls (v. lancifolia Koch).—Grassy places, walls and rocks; 
everywhere. 5, 6 . . rotundifolia L. 1456. *) 
— Fls in a raceme, 1—5, larger than in the last (30—40 mm); 
fl.-buds drooping or reflexed; cal.-lobes longer. Caul. Is 
often broader than in the last. C. linifolia Hsenke, Gaud, 
not Lam.**)—Yaried: PI. glabr. or (v. liirta == C. val- 
densis All.?) hairy.—Alp., subalp. and Jura. 7 
Scheuchzeri Vill. 1457. 
9 (4). Panicle many-fld, long, pyramidal. Lateral peduncles 
with bracts near the base. Cal.-lobes linear-subulate.— 
Slopes, road- and field-sides; distrib. 5 Rapiinculus L. 1458. 
*) C. confertifolia Reut. and C. pennina Reut. are probably con¬ 
nected with this species. 
**) C. linifolia Lam. with inflorescence in a narrow raceme, and buds 
almost erect, is indicated erroneously (by Nymann) as growing in Switzer¬ 
land. This species is found in Piemont, Dauphine and Provence. 
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