386 
nemorosa, 
quinquefolia. 
lancifolia. 
cuneifolia. 
tenella, 
POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Clematis. 
On the banks of rivers; Pensylvania and Virginia ; rare. 
X. May—July. v.v. About a foot high; flowers ` 
inside yellow. 
457. ANEMONE. Gen. pl. 948. 
1. A, caule unifloro, foliis caulinis ternis ternatis, foliolis 
cuneatis inciso-lobatis. dentatis acutis, corollis 5-6- 
petalis, seminibus ovatis stylo brevi uncinatis— Willd. 
sp. pl. 2. p. 1281. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 549. Engl. bot. 355. 
B. A. foliis lateralibus profunde bipartitis, Willd. sp, pl. 2. 
, 128). 
des Pluk, alm. t. 106. f. 3. 
In shady woods, round the roots of trees; Canada to 
Carolina. 2. March, April. v.v. Flowers white, 
with a tinge of red on the under side ; sometimes 
nearly double. Var. B. can never be. considered asa | 
species, as there are intermediate varieties between 
` it and the original species. — 
2. A. caule unifloro, foliis caulinis ternis ioa. foliolis 
lanceolatis. crenato-dentatis, corollis 5-petalis, semi- 
' nibus ovatis stylo brevi uncinatis. — 
A. trifolia, Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1281? - 
On bigh mountains, in boggy soil : Pensylvania and Vir- 
ginia. X. May—July. v. v. Resembles the fore- 
going species ; flowers larger, and clear white, 
3. A. caule unifloro involucrato, foliis ternatis, foliolis ses- 
silibus cuneatis apice truncato-crenatis, involucro 3- 
phys corollis 5-petalis, seminibus capitato-globosis 
Pera dte in annal. niue 9. he 248. 
t. 21. f. 1 i 
A. parviflora. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 319. 
A, tenella, Herb. Banks. "* 
On the banks of rivulets, near Hudson’ s Bay and mE 
dor. Y. March—May. v. s. in Hab. Dickson. 
Flowers white, the size of No. 1. i 
4. A. caule unifloro involucrato, foliis aati Eire foliolis 
3-fidis seu 3-dentatis acutis involucro 3-partito, laciniis 
incisis, petalis 12—15-linearibus, seminibus lanatis 
mucronátis, radice tuberosa. _ 
A. caroliniana. Walt. fl. car. 157. 
On the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis. In Carolina. 
Walter, M. May. v.s. in Herb. Lewis | Flowers 
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