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ORDER 1. RANUNCULACE^E. 



dry achenia, or follicles, or baccate, 1 co-seeded. Seeds anatropoue,, em- 

 bryo straight in horny albumen. Abounding in cool regions. 

 Illustrated in figs. 33, 39, 83, 84, 109, 127, 132, 159, 155, 156, 212, 234, eta 



TRIBES AXD GENERA. 



Sepals valvate in the bud. Achenia tailed. (Tribe I.) 

 >x Pepal8 imbricated in the bud. a Ovaries 1-seeded, acheniate. (2) 



Ovaries 2 00 -seeded (3) 



2 Corolla 0, or undistinguishable from the colored calyx. (Tribe II., 6) 

 2 Corolla and calyx distinct either in color or form. (Tribe III., c) 

 3 Sepals as permanent as the stamens. Fruit follicular. (Tribe IV., d) 

 3 Sepals caducous sooner than the stamens. (Tribe V., y) 

 3 Sepals persistent with the follicular fruit. (Tribe VI.) 



\I. CLEMATIDE/E. Petals 0, or stamen-like. Leaves all opposite. CLEMATIS. 1 



II. ANEMONES. I Sepals deciduous with the stamens. Stem-leaves opposite. ANEMONE. 2 



I Sepals deciduous with the stamens. Leaves all radical. HKPATICA. 3 



I Sepals caducous. Leaves ternately compound. THALICTRUM. 4 



Leaves palmate, simple. Flowers g . TRAUTVETTERIA. 5 



HI. RAXUXCULE^E. c Sepals not appendaged. Petals red or yellow, no scale. ADONIS. 6 



c Sepals not appendaged. Petals xanthic, a scale at base. RANUNCULUS. 7 



c Sepals appendaged. Plant small. Leaves radical. MYOSURUS. 8 



IV. HELLEBORE/E. d Perianth regular, (e) 



< Petals 0. Sepals white. ISOPYRUM. 



e Petals 0. Sepals 6-9, yellow. CALTHA. 



e Petals slender, tubular at apex. Roots yellow. COPTIS. 



e Petals minute, tubular at base, 1-lipped. TROLLIUS. 



e Petals small, tubu-lur, 2-lipped. Sepals persistent. HKI.I.EBORU? 



e Petals small, concave, 2-lobed. Fls. racemed. Rt. yel ZANTIIORHIZA. 



e Petals larger than the colored sepals, 3-lobed. XIGKLLA. 



e Petals larger than the colored sepals, spur-like, equal. AQUILKGIA. 

 d Perianth irregular. (/) 



/Upper sepal spurred, containing two spurred petals. DELPHINIUM. 17 



/ Upper sepal hooded, covering two deformed petals. ACONITUM. 18 



V. CIMICIFUGE^E. (j Flowers numerous, in long, spicate racemes. CIMICIFU^A. 19 



g Flowers many, in short racemes. Fruit baccate. ATT.-KA. 20 



ff Flower 1 only. Plant 2-leaved. Berry compound. HYDKASTIS. 21 



VI. P^EONI^E. Petals plane, large, showy. Disk sheathing the follicles. P^EOMA. f2 



1. CLEMATIS, L. VIRGIN'S BOWER. Calyx of 4(4 9 in the exotics) 

 colored sepals, in estivation valvate-indnplicate. Petals 0, or if present, 

 more like sterile filaments. Stamens shorter than the sepals, the outer or 

 all sometimes sterile. Ovaries GO in a head. Achenia caudate with the 

 lengthened plumous or pubescent styles it. *> Somewhat woody, climb- 

 ing by the clasping petioles. Leaves opposite. Fig. 359. 



SUBGEXERA AND SPECIES. 



| ATRAGENE. Outer stamens petal-like. Lvs. vcrticillate. Fls. solitary. Vinc...Xo. 1 

 | CI.F.TIA.TIS jrroper. Petals none. Leaves opposite... (*) 



* Erect herbs. Lvs. simple. Fls. solitary, large, terminal, nodding. May.. Nos. 9-11 



* Climbing. a Fls. panicled, white, often diclinous, s.- pals thin Xos. 2-1 



a Fls. solitary, nodding, b bell-shaped, pale bluish purple.. .Xos. 5, G 



b ovoid, dark purple Xos. 7. 8 



Exotic. * Flowers in clusters, white. Leaves pinnate Xos. ];!, 13 



* Flowers ningle, large. a; Leaves simple. Sepals 4 Xos. 14, 13 



x Leaves compound. Sepals 4, open Xos. 10. 17 



X Leaves compound. Sepals 6 '.), open.. .Nos. 18, 19 



