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— Panicle (rarely raceme) lax corymb-shaped. Lateral ped¬ 
uncles with bracts above the middle. Cal.-lobes lanceo¬ 
late-subulate.—Meadows, wood-sides; fairly distrib.; but 
not everywhere. 5 . . . . . patula L. 1459. 
10(8). Stem 1-fld (rarely 2—3-fld), 5 —10 cm high. (Alpine 
pis) .......... 11 
— Stem 3—many-fld (rarely in 1462 2- or 1-fld), 30—90 cm 
high.. .12 
11. Cor. infundibuliform, 5-fid to below the middle, 12—15mm 
long. Ls entire, obovate, obtuse, gen. ciliate.—High Alp.; 
not common. 7 .... cenisia L. 1460. 
— Cor. swollen-campanulate, 5-fid to a third of its length, 
25—30 mm long. Ls crenate, the lower spathulate, nar¬ 
rowed to distinct petioles.—T. (M. Generoso). 7 
Raineri Perp. 1461. 
12. Rad. ls oblong-obovate, narrowed to a petiole, the caul, 
narrow, linear or linear-lanceolate. Caps, erect . 13 
— Rad. Is gen. with long petioles and cordate at the base, 
or at any rate the caul, broad oval-lanceolate. Caps, 
drooping ......... 11 
13. Stem gen. bearing 3—6 (rarely —15) ls Cor. large (30 to 
35 mm), hemisplieric-campanulate, as broad or almost 
as broad as long.—Wooded hills; fairly distrib. (wanting 
in U. A.). 6 persicifolia L. 1462. 
— Stem terminated by a several—many-fld corymb. Cor. 
smaller, infundibuliform-campanulate, longer than it is 
broad ......... 9 
14. FIs rather small, almost sessile in the axils of the 
bracts, arranged in a long spiciform raceme. Cor.-lobes 
glabr. Ls gray-tomentose underneath. —Thickets; T. W. 7 
bononiensis L. 1463. 
— FIs of medium size or large, the lower ones, at any 
rate, in the axils of the ls (sometimes small). Cor.-lobes 
gen. ciliate ........ 15 
15. Rt-stock with subterranean stolons. Cal.-lobes lanceo¬ 
late, reflexed after flowering. Cor. 20—28 mm long.— 
Fields, road-sides; distrib. 7 rapunculoides L. 1464. 
— Rt-stock without stolons. Cal.-lobes oval-lanceolate, erect 
or slightly spreading ...... 1G 
16. Stem angular with acute angles. Ls rougli-scabrous, 
the lower cordate-oval. Cor. large (35—40 mm).—b. ur- 
ticifolia Gaud. Caul. Is narrower, stem with acuter angles, 
branchy.—Woods: everywhere. 7 Trachelium L. 1465. 
— Stem angular with obtuse angles. Ls with short hair, 
the lower oval-oblong, scarcely cordate. Cor. very large 
(40—45 mm). —Mountain woods; rather rare (wanting in 
T. O. L. Z. S.). 6 . . . . latifolia L. 1466. 
