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linearibus glabris adpressis, floribus spicatis ver-- 
ticiliatis. Raf.—B\\layeuse Rob. p. 420. An an¬ 
nual plant, rising thVee or four feet, the branches 
are long* slender, forming a thick brush, yel¬ 
lowish ; flowers terminal; numerous, sessile 
forming a handsome violet spike : the corolla is 
light violet, each division with a red line. 
172. Arbutus obtusifolius Raf. Arborescens, foliis 
petiolatis ellipticis, obtusis, integris, lucidis 
margine revolutis ; race mis terminalibus, secun- 
dis, paucifloris Raf.—-Arbutus Rob. p. 421. 
Shrub about twelve feet high, leaves at the end 
of the branches, racemes of ten or twelve flow¬ 
ers, calyx urceolated five-toothed, corolla white 
ovate angular, anthers hairy laying on the style, 
stigma elliptic. Grows in shady woods. It has 
some affinity with A. laurifolius by the inflores¬ 
cence and with A, menziesii by the leaves • how¬ 
ever, as Robin does not say that the fruit is a 
berry, it might be an Andromeda instead of an 
Arbutus , but yet a new species. 
Order IV.-—Campanulas. 
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173. Campanula angulata Raf. Villosa, Caule pro* 
cumbens anguiatus ramosus ; foliis radicalibus 
elongatis oblongis crenatis-ciliatis, caulinis semi- 
amplexicaulis ovatis remotis ; floribus axillaribus 
sessilibus. Raf.—-Campanula. Rob. p. 422 0 
Leaves with all the nerves beginning atthe base* 
calyx and corolla three to five cleft, three to ■ 
