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silW outside, generally lead-coloured near the claw. Achenes strigose, rarely glabrous, 

 ■^very variable in size, hairiness, and colour of flower; the most abnormal tbrm is de- 

 scribed as var. glabra in Fl. lad. from W. Tibet {Winterbottom) ^ it is quite glabrous 

 »iia verj many golden sepals, s 



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^^8." A. rupestris, Wall, Cat 4696 ; slightly hairy, rootstock stout 

 flbrous, radical leaves 3-partite, segments narrow petioled,ginvol. leaves 

 small sessile free, scape 1-3-flowered. Jf.f. dh T. Fl In± 21. 



yALpiNE Himalaya, from Kashmir and Hazara to Sikkim : ascending to 15,000 ft., 



^^0}liz\ &c. 



^Probably a state of ^. ohUmhla, but smaller, more slender, less hairy, with narrower 

 •sgments to the more cut leaves. The Sikkim specimens have more divided leaves and 

 noofced glabrous achenes, but the latter are immature.— i^fowjer golden yellow. 



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a A. trulUfolla, H. f. & T. Fl. Ind. 22 ; densely hairy, rootstock stout 

 norous, radical leaves oval 3-lobed, invol. leaves small sessile free, scape 

 l-o-flowered. 



Gmir ^"^^^^^ Himalaya, Sikkim, alt. 11-15,000 ft., Booker f.; Bhotan, 



I ;^f% another form of ^. o&<«^iZo6a, with more entire leaves, and more silky 

 W5, the flowers are golden yellow and achenes densely strigose.— Amongst Strachey s 

 pecimens of ^. obtusiloha, are some with similarly entire leaves, but they are longer- 



fetioled and Je.s hairy than in A. truIUfoUa. 



x£ ^V'i^larts, ffam. in DC. Syst. i. 211 {not of Wall. Cat);fkr 



^"uescent, rootstock stout woody, radical leaves 3-partite, segments lobed 

 'u serrate, invol. leaves large free, cymes mauy-flowered. Don Vrodr.- 

 Vfl/y' /' /•/ '^- ^- ^«'^- 23. A. hispida. Wall. Cat. 4694. A. VVightiana, 

 S iftof- t^^^5 ^- <^- ^- P'-odr. 3; Wiglvt Ic. t. 936. A. dubia, Wall. 

 ucw. 4698; W. <i; A. Prodr. 3 ; A. geraniifoHa, Wall. Gat. 4693. 



"STI^^I^^^^^ ^^^"^ 5000 ft. throughout India, and Cetlon. 



cuneatP 7 .v ' ^^''^nclied. Radical leaves long-petioled, 3-6 in. diam. ; segments 



Cum.l ^he base, broadly oval or trapezoid, deeply 3-lobed, lobes cut and serrate. 



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common^ tP4 ^•'."ste'-^vith the inflorescence or leafy umbel often 6 m. diam., is 



in tile W. Himalaya. 



in w^L?^-* 9™alocarpus, DC. Aclienes with a short style, not imbedded 

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 pedicels not involucellate.) 



^towers in simple umbels (sometimes 



(Flowers usually many in the 



segffief;, ^emteaa, B. /. <t- T. FL Ind. 23 ; softly hairy, leaves 3-partite 

 "^"^ents petiolate, scapes decumbent. 



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3WS*'"°''°''^t«. variously cut. Scaves 6-16 in., stout; invol. leaves smal 



^Pest^ec^t*'*^/?^*'*®*' ^^ P'-o^'-' 194 ; densely silky, leaves 5-7-lob 

 ^Posi^ ?S ^'/- ^ ^' ^^. ^nd. 24. A. longiscapa,.JM- .?«^- f ^1. 

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