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CLeMaTIS CirrRHosA. EVERGREEN 
VIRGIN’s-BOWER. 
ae easiest aeabeak hae a sak sae 
Cla/s and Order. 
PoLtyanprRia PoLyGyYNIA. 
Generic OharaGer. 
Calyx 0. Petala 4 (rarius 5.) Semina caudata. 
Specific Chara&er and Synonyins. 
CLEMATIS cirrbofa; foliis fimplicibus, caule cirrhis oppo-' 
' fitis {candente, pedunculis unifloris lateralibus. 
Syft, Veg. 426. Willd. Sp. Pl.2. p. 1287. Desf. 
All. 1. DP. 433. 
CLEMATIS cirrhis {candens, foliis fimplicibus. Sp. Pl. 766. 
Hort. Clif: 226. : : 
“CLEMATIS peregrina foliis pyri incifis. Baub. Pin. 300. 
CLEMATIS altera_ beetica. Cluf. Hiff. 1. p. 123. Hifp. p. 
223. ¢. 222. Lob, Ic. 628. f. 2. Tabers. 1269. 
CLEMATIS peregrina foliis pyri incifis, nunc fingularibus 
nunc ternis. Tourn. Cor. 20. Quer. Flor. E/pan. 
4. P. 352. 
CLEMATIS batica Clufii. Baub. Hif.2. p.126. Ger. Emat. , 
886. f2. Park, Theat. 383. f.2. Rait Hift. 1. 
p. 621. 2. | : 
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There is gréat affinity between this plant and Crematrs 
calycina, more remarkable in fome fpecimens of the latter than 
in the one from which our drawing (No. 959) was taken, in 
which the involucrum is more diftant and grown out into the 
form of eaves ; whereas it is more ufually clofe to the flower, 
and has exaétly the appearance of a calyx. In the prefent 
Plant, the peduncle above the involucrum is thickened and of 
€ fame colour as the flower, fo that it might be miftaken for 
4 tube of the corolla; and this caufes the involucrum to appear 
as if clofe to the flower, which in reality it is not. = 
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