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MpUnium.] i. ranunculace^. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) 25 



8. D. inoanum^ ^oyZe III, 55 ; leaves 3-partite, segments multifid, 

 flowers l^in. long, spur almost straight cylindric. ff.f. Sf T. FL Lid, 50. . 



ft-SnA^T^'"^ Temperate Himalafa, from Gores and Kashmir to Kunawer, alt. 



otems \\~o ft. ; simple below, leafy, hoary all over, Radkal leaves soon withering, 

 *^in, diam., segments subpinnatifid, lobes linear or incised; caiiliae subscssile. 

 iifl^me^ simple or compound, terminal, long and dense flowered; pedicels 1 in.; brac- 

 enlea 2, linear. Flowers large, bright blue. Sepals pubescent outside, shorter than 

 tile spur.-- Antriar petals 2-lid, hairy. Follicles 3, pulerulous. 



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Spur subulate. 



t Radical leaves divided to^ or almost to the lose {see 8, elatum). 



1 J *' saniculaBfolIum, Boiss, FL Orient, i. 91 : stem 1-2 ft., racemes 

 M 49 ^"^y-fl^wered, flowers about \ in. long pale blue, H.f. & T. FL 



WESTERN Punjab, on dry hills from the Indus to the Jelara, jP/em%r— Distrib. 

 •^nffhr.DJstan. . 



U 3^^*^^^^'^ ^'^^*^' spreading, hoary with apprcssed pubescence or glabrate. Leaves 

 reditCf' i^*\ ^™' lateral segments deeply 2-lobed, lobes all cuneate and cut. 

 3-firi^l^v i'^,^' ^^'^^ rather larger than the pale blue flowers. Anterior pet ah 

 ^> ^Iiite, back hairy. Follkles 3, glabrous or pubescent. 



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WalL Cat. No. 4 

 I in, long, ff.f. 



7 7.h ^^wers nearly 

 ^J;'Ill.5Hnotof Don,. 



Stem 1 '^^^^TE Himalaya, from Kashmir to Kumaon in grassy places. 

 S-'^Partit ' glabrous or downy above. Radical leaves 2-6 in. diam., orbicular, 



<^aaIiDe fp ®®^™*^"t^ cuneate-obovate, 2 pinnatifid, lobes oblong or linear oblong; 

 'nttch-brarTl '!?^^™^^*^ 3-partite, segments linear entire. Flowers pale blue, in lax 

 «'-tside vpn |;acemes; bracts linear; pedicels 2-bracteolate. Sepals pubescent 

 PoUUll 'a . ^'^^ margins. Anterior petals deeply 2-fid, hairy on both surfaces, 

 ^^^r inflated, glabrous or sparsely hairy. 



* ? Pi /'^"^'led, racemes few-flowered, flowers 1 ia or more long. U.J. 



wnntrr^. "'^^^"^a, from Kumaon to Sikkim, attaining alt. 17,000 ft. in the latter 



*'7-loL'"*i!?''^ ^'""^ **^<^ ^ase, leafy, spreading. Leaves sutorbicular, \\-\\ in. diam., 

 **7, in l^nl 1 ' <^"«e'^te-oblong, incised or pinnatifid, segments linear. Flowers soli- 

 ^ nearlv »f "u^*''- °^ ^^^ '" ^ loose raceme, pale blue, hairy. Sepah shorter than 

 ^"Sidti ^ h -"^'S^t ^P'lr. Anterior jpetah obovate or obcordate, a httle hairy. 



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'^ leaves orbicular or reni/orm, palmate to the middle {or base 



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*^"w^fu,*'****"' Fresen. Mm. Se7}k.\i. 272; stem softly 

 ^^2- <t- S R "^ ^P^i"" s^'^rter than the sepal. H.f. & T. 1 



■ '^ountaT^^ ^'^ay Fl. 2 ; 0^/i^r /Y. Trap. Afr.\.W. : r . 



■?*«« U-3 ft *^-^ Dekkan nea? Junir, >5<ocit;?, &c.— Djstrib. Abyssinia.j-_^ _ . 



"^'^S pale i;:i •''■'\nched, few-leaved. Radical leaves 3-6 in. diam., 5-fid to the 



.^^rfine .v!.!L*°^ . kerned beneath, lobes broadlv trapezoid. 3-fid, segments mcsed , 



compound ; lower 



ebracteolate. 



. -"/v^iig or lanceolate, upper linear; peaicei» f-*/"-i --""" 

 a^ inodorous. SepdZs M in./ with a bearded dorsal pale spot, bput 





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