POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. CoptlS. 



391 



C. foliis bitornatls, foliolis subpinnntifidis, scapo bifloro, asplenifolia. 

 —Salisb. l. c. p. 306. 

 On the north-west coast. Menxies. 1/ . v. s. in Herb, 

 Banks. Flowers larger than the foregoing one. 



463. TROTXrUS. Gen. pi. 954. 



. T. petalis 5. obtusis patulis, nectariis staminibus brevio- 



ribus. Saliib. in linn, trans. 8. p. 303. 

 T. americanus. Doun catal. 

 T. pentapetalus. Herb. Banks. 

 In shady wet places, on the mountains of New York 



and Pensylvania. 1/ . May — July. v. v. Flowers 



yellow, the size of Ranunculus acris. 



laxus. 



464. HEPATICA. IVilld. enum. 



1. H. foliis trilobis integerrimis, scapis unifloris. — Willd. 

 enum. 

 Anemone Hepatica. Willd. sp. pi. '1. p. I273. 

 Icon. Bot. meg. 10. Fl. dan. 6\0. 

 tc. H. lobis rotundatis obtusis. 

 |8. H. lobis ovalibus acutis. 



In woods, on the side of fertile and rocky hills : Canada 

 to Carolina. 1/. March — May. v. v. Flowers blue or 

 purple J generally smaller than in the European plant. 



465. RANUNCULUS. Gen. pi. 953. 

 * Foliis simplicibus, integris. 



1. R. glaber, cauje declinatn, foliis angusto-lanceolatis acu- 



tis integerrimis denticnlatisque, inferioribus petiolatis, 

 pedunculis terminalibns axillaribus unifloris, calycibus 

 subreflexis. — Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 130/. 



Icon, Fl. dan. 575. Engl. bot. 337. 



In inundated places and small rivulets : Pensylvania and 

 Virginia. it^.July — Sept. v. v. Flowers deep yel- 

 low, small. 



2. R. aJpresso-pilosus; foliis lanceolatis subdenticulatis 



acuminatis subsessilibus, caule erecto multifloro.— 



Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 1308. 

 Icon. Engl. bot. 100. Fl. dan. 755. 

 On the banks of rivers, among scirpus and other river 



plants: Pensylvania and Virginia. If.. July, Aug. 



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triloba. 



obtusa. 

 acuta. 



Flammula. 



l^lngua. 



