214 POLYANDRIA.— P0LYGYN1A. 



leaved, coloured. Pet. 0, or very short. Seeds 

 with a long, mostly plumose cauda. 



359. ANEMONE. Invol. 3-leaved, distant from the 



flower; leaflets divided. Cal. petaloid, 5 — 15- 

 leaved. Ptt. 0. Seeds numerous. 



360. THALICTKUM. Invol. 0. Cal. 4— 5-leaved, 



petaloid. Pet. 0. Seeds without awns. 



361. HYDRASTIS. Cal. 3-leaved, petaloid; leaflets 



ovate. Pet. 0. Berry composed of many 1- 

 seeded grains. 

 •362. CALTHA. Cal. coloured, 5-leaved ; leaflets or- 

 bicular, petaloid. Caps. 5—10, compressed, 

 spreading, 1 -celled, many-seeded. 



363. COPTIS. Cal. 5— 6-leaved, coloured and peta- 



loid, J, ciduous. Pet. small, cucullate. Capsules 

 5 — F. stipulate, diverging, ovate-oblong, 4 — 6- 

 seeded, rostrate. 



364. TROLLIUS. Cal. 5— 15-leaved, petaloid, deci- 

 . duous. Pet. 5 — 20, small, tubular at the base. 



Capsules sessile, subcylindrical, many- seeded. 

 865. HEPATICA. Invol. 3-leaved, near the flower, 

 resembling a calyx ; leaflets entire. Cal. 6 — 9- 

 leave'i, petaloid, disposed in several series. 

 Seeds without awns. 



366. RANUNCULUS. Cal. 5-leaved. Pet. 5, with a 



nectariferous pore at the base, on the inside. 

 Capsules numerous, ovate, shortly mucronate, 

 1 -seeded, not opening. 



367. BRASENIA. Cal. 3-leaved. Pet. 3—4. Peri- 



carp oblong, 2-seeded. Seeds pendulous. 



368. NELUMBIUM. Cal. petaloid, 4— 6-leaved. Pet 



numerous. Pericarps numerous, deeply im- 

 mersed in the upper surface of a turbinate re- 

 ceplacie ; {torus.) Seed large, round, solitary 



POLYANDRIA. 

 POLYGYNIA. 



335. TILIA. Lime, or Linden. Tiliacece. 



I. T. glabra : leaves round-cordate, abruptly acumi- 

 oate, acutely serrate, subcoriaceous, smooth ; pe~ 



