POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Clematis. 
ginia and Carolina. k. July, Aug. v.v. Flowers. 
large, purple. 
6. C. scandens ; foliis pinnatis, foliclis ovatis utrinque acu- 
tis glabris simplicibus pedicellatis, pedunculis termi- 
nalibus. solitariis, corollis cernuis cylindricis, petalis 
subcoriaceis undulatis conniventibus, aristis seminum 
plumosis.— Sims in bot. mag. 1160. 
C. Viorna. Bot.rep.71. ^ 
In Virginia and Carolina. b. June—Ang. v. v. 
Flowers large, of a fine pale purplish blue. 
7. C. scandens; foliis pinnatis 4-jugis, foliolis ovatis utrin- 
que obtusis omnibus integris petiolatisque membrana- 
ceis utrinque reticulato-venosis, floribus solitariis, pe- 
talis subcoriaceis, aristis seminum plumosis.— Walt. fl. 
car. 156. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 318. 
C rosea. Abbot insect. t..... 
In Georgia and Carolina. h . June, July. v. s. in Herb. 
Walter, Flowers resembling the following species, 
pale purplish-red. 
8. C. scandens ; foliis divaricato-compositis decompositis- 
que, foliolis ovali-lanceolatis utrinque acutis trifidisque 
iùtegerrimis, floribus solitariis campanulatis, petalis 
crassis acuminatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1288. 
Icon. Bot. rep. 71. Dill. elth. t. 118. f. 144. 
In hedges and copses : Virginia and Carolina,  . June 
—Aug. v.v. Flowers dark blue, large. 
9. C. erecta, simplex ; foliis hirsutissimis bipianatifdis i in- 
isis, laciniis. linearibus acutis, caulinis composite- 
multifidis, pedunculo terminali solitario, flore erecto 
campanulato, petalis 4. erectis ovatis obtusiusculis 
. apice reflexis. 
. On the plains of Columbia river. 2. May. v. s. in 
Herb. Lewis. The whole plant is covered with a 
. €lose coat of long hairs like Anemone Pulsatilla, which 
it very much resembles in several respects. I consider 
-all the division of Anemones with caudated seeds to 
reticulata, 
Fiorna. 
hirsutissima. 
belong to this genus, or at least to one separate from ' 
- Anemon : 
. 
10, C. erecta, simplex, pubescens; foliis simplicibus ova- 
— libusi: integerrimis, junioribus calycibusque extus in- 
cano-sericeis, unculo tercii solitario, flore cer- 
nuo.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 319. 
C. ochroleuca. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1294. 
' con. Bot. mag. 1175. E. 
sericea, 
