poLYANDRiA POLYGYNiA. Clematis. 



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Viorna. 



ginia and Carolina. T2 • J^^b^ -^"g* ^^- ^- Flowers 



large, purple. 

 C. scandens ; foliis pinnatis, foliclis ovatis utrinque acu- cyiindnca. 



tis glabris simplicibvis pedicellatis, pedunculis termi- 



nalibus solitariis, corollis cernuis cyiindricis, petalis 



subcoriaceis nndulatis conniventibus, aristis seminum 



plumosis. — Sims in lot. mag. 1 16O. 

 C. Viorna. Bot. rep. 7 1 . 

 Jn Virginia and Carolina. fj , June — Aug. v. v. 



Flowers large, of a fine pale purplish blue. 



C. scandens ; foliis pinnatis 4-jugis, foliolis ovatis utrin- reticulata. 

 que oblusis omnibus integris petiolatisque membrana- 

 ceis utrinque reticulato-venosis, floribus soiitariis, pe- 

 talis subcoriaceis, aristis senninuiTi plumosis, — IValt.Jl. 

 car. 156. Mich.fl. amer. 1. p. 3 18. 



C rosea, jlllot insect, t 



In Georgia and Carolina. T2 . June, July. v. s. in Herb. 

 Walter. Flowers resembling the following species, 

 pale purplish-red. 



8. C. scandens ; foliis divaricato-compositis decompositis- 



que, foliolis ovali-lanceolatis utrinque acutis trifidisque 



integerrimis, floribus soiitariis campanulatis, petali.s 



crassis acuminatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 1288. 

 Icon. Bot. rep. 71. DUL ellh. t.WS.f. 144. 

 in hedges and copses : Virginia and Carolina. T^ . June 



— Aug. V. V. Flowers dark blue, large. 



9. C.erecta, simplex ; foliis hirsutissimis bipinnatifidis in- hirsutissima. 



cisis, laciniis linearibus acutis, caulinis composite- 

 multifidis, pedunculo terminali solitario, flore erecto 

 campanulato, petalis 4. erectis ovatis obtusiusculis 

 apice retlexis. 

 On the plains of Columbia river. ']/. May. v. s. in 

 Herb. Lewis. The whole plant is covered with a 

 close coat of long hairs like Anemone Pulsatilla, which 

 it very much resembles in several respects. I consider 

 all the division of Anemones with caudated seeds to 

 belong to this genus, or at least to one separate from 

 Anemone. 



10. C. erecta, simplex, pubescens ; foliis simplicibus ova- sericea. 



libus integerrimis, junioribus calycibusque extus in- 

 cano-sericeis, pedunculo terminali solitario, flore cer- 

 nno.—Miih. ft. amer. 1. p. 31 9. 



C. ochroleuca. JVilld. sp. pi 2. p. 1294. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 11/5. 



