210 CteXIII. Order I. 



ducous ; nectaries five or six, cucullate ; capsules five 

 or six, stipitate, rostrate, many seeded. 



227. CALTHA. Calyx none ; petals five ; netaries 

 none, capsules many. 



228. HYDROPELTIS. Calyx none ; petals six, 

 three external shortest ; nectaries none ; capsules 

 several, one celled, two seeded, invested with the per- 

 manent corolla. 



229. HEPATICA. Calyx three leaved ; petals from 

 six to nine ; seeds naked. 



230. ANEMONE, Calyx none ; petals from five to 

 nine; seeds numerous. 



231. TROLLIUS. Calyx none; petals from five to 

 eight, deciduous ; nectaries from five to eight, linear ; 

 capsules many, sessile, many seeded. 



232. RANUNCULUS. Calyx five leaved ; petals from 

 five to eight, with a pore or scale bearing honey at 

 the base of each, inside ; seeds naked. 



233. MAGNOLIA. Calyx three leaved ; petals from 

 six to nine ; capsules two valved, clustered ; seeds 

 pendulous. 



234. LIRIODENDRON. Calyx three leaved ; petals 

 six ; seeds ending in a scale, imbricated into a cone; 



POLYANDRIA. 

 MOJYOGYJYM. 



212. CHELIDON1UM. 

 CHELIDONIUM MAJUS. L. Celandine. 



Peduncles umbelled. L. 



Found among rubbish, under fences, &,c. attaining the height 

 of one or two feet. Leaves pinnate, spreading ; leafets lobed, 



