145 CROWFOOTS, 
1. C. erecta Linneus. 
‘Erect ; leaves pinnate ; leaflets ovate acuminate ; sepals smooth, downy at 
the edge. : 
Habitat. Europe. 
._ Leaves extremely acrid and epispastic. 
Uses. Unsafe vesicants ; in cachectic diseases. 
2. C. Vitalba Linneous.—(TRAVELLER’s Joy.) Fig. 206. 
climbing, woody ; leaflets 5, cordate, unequally cut, finely hairy ; 
carpels with long feathery tails. 
Habitat. ergata —F ‘ Wy 
Quality. Fruit and leaves acrid and 7 
vesicant ; dangerous if taken WY 
internally. : = 
Uses. Leaves as a rubefacient in 
rheumatism. 
3. C. re ammula Linnous.—(SweET VIRGIN’S-BOWER.) 
Cin Fig. 207. 
ae leaves bipinnate ; sepals oblong, obtuse. 
Gui hi oe of Euro: 
Uses, hen es powerfully epispastic ; flowers deliciously fragrant. 
Avnemone. Linneeus. 
eh - » imbricated, not distinguishable from the vita 
nia soft, woolly, tailed, or tailless. 
3 207. shoot of 
Vitalba ; a, a portion of the inflorescence ; 6, an acheenium ; 207, Young 
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