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4-5.^ Petals 6-12, narrow, logger than the calyx. Advenes narrow, long, 

 stipitate, with long-bearded styles. — Distbib. Two E. Asiatic species. 



1. N. zeylanlca, DC. Syst. i. 167 ; more or less pubescent, leaflets broad- 

 oyate, sepals linear-spathulate. Wall Cat. 4687 ; W. & A. Prodr. 2 ; H. /. & 

 ■l.FLInd.Z, Atragene zeylanica, Z. ; Hoxb. Cor, FL ii. t. 188; Fl. lud. 



II. 670: , 



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Tropical forests of the Himalaya, from E. Nepal eastward, Bengal, Assam, E. 

 nn>yf. Peninsulas, Ceylon.— Distrib. Java. 



Leajlds usually cordate at the base, entire or coarsely toothed, often tomentose below, 

 sometimes pubescent on the nerves only. Flowers 4-| in. diam. Sej)als pubescent 

 outbiJe, twice as long as the glabrous petals. 



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2. 2r. laurifolia, Wall Cat. 4685 ; glabrous, leaflets narrow acuminate, 

 base usually acute, petals very long linear not spatlmlate. H,f <Sc T. Fl. . 

 im, 3. N. Finlaysoniana, Wall. Cat. 466 (achenes diseased, subulate, beard- 

 less, corky, seedleasV 



corky, seedless). 



pyj^F^^ ^eninsula; Mergui to Malacca and Penan 



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f'^ferenhial herbs. Zeaws radical, lobed or divided. Flowers m 1-ormore- 



Ini V ^^^^* ^-20, petaloid, imbricate. Petals 0. StarMns many, outer 

 Jjmetimes deformed or petaloid. Carpels many; ovule 1, pendulous. 

 JT * ^ead of sessile achenes, with short or long naked or bearded styles, 

 specf '''^8^' ^^'^^ ^^^ temperate regions, very rare in the S. hemisphere ; 



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Pulsatilla, DC. Achenes with long feat] 

 Wvof ' .^^^a^^a* Stev. in Mem. Soc. Ulst. Nai. Mosc 



A wli?-"!5^*''^^*' sepals erect. 

 ^- ^^alhchiana, RoyU III. 52. 



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toBafbJ'*"' ''^"^^ ^^'^^0 ^*-' Jacquemont, &c.— Distrib. N. Asia, from Armenia 



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J^«nBely tufted. RooUtoch 



Leaf- 



Flowers solitary, nodding, 



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dull redTr '^°°°o*® '^^ *•'« '^ase, 3-fid or pinnatifid above. ^ 

 • Probata ?; • '^'^"^ ^^tl> erect tips, silTcY outside, about as.long as the stamens 

 ^.,-^fly an alpine state of the European Ipratensis, but the invol. is less divided. 



specimens are usually smaller than the Siberian, but not always. 



. ^i'.s^. i. 201 ; rootstock tuberous, scape glabrous, 



biflora 



leaveT-i-no^. *' ^^- ^H'^i- i- 201 ; rootstock tuberous, scape giauruu« 

 ^^^^partite or 3-foliolate, segments rounded, flowers 1-3 sm*" ^ ^-^^ /• 

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^pe 2_» ;^ "■< "',""•>' P'aces, ait. 4-t)0Ut 



6000 ft. 



■Distrib. Turkestan and E. to Persia 

 Badiccd leaves long-petioled ; seg . 



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■"ents snWk- ', ™'^^'"' "8"a'ly qu te g abrous. Madical leaves luug-i-^.-..- , .-, 

 ^^^ile, be??'ti: "'• ^"-^^^l/ ^""eate. palmately-Iobed or partite Jnvol ?^ 

 2 Wd invoV- ^'^t "'^'^•«- -F'fcw* dull red; pedicels pubescent, lateral with 



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