50 POLYANDRIA— POLYGYNIA, Ranunculus. 



Mart. Rust. t. 28. Mill. Illustr. t.5l. Rail Syn. 247. Ger. Em. 

 953./. Lob.Ic.667.f. DeCand. Sijst. v. 1.295. Bull. Fr.t. 27. 



R. tuberosus. Dod. Pempt. 431./. 



R. tuberosus major. Bauh. Hist. v.3.4\7.f. 



R. tertia species. Fuchs. Hist. 160./. 



Crus galli. Brunf. Herb. 145./ 



In pastures, meadows, grass-plats, and waste ground every where. 



Perennial. May. 



Root a solid roundish bulb, fibrous underneath, proliferous at the 

 top. Stems one or more, erect, a foot high, round, hairy, leafy, 

 hollow J alternately branched in the upper part ; simple and 

 without offsets or runners below. Lower leaves on dilated, 

 channelled, hairy stalks, compound in a ternate manner, as well 

 as deeply three-cleft and cut, varying much in degree of hairi- 

 ness ; upper ones alternate, sessile, more simple, with narrower 

 segments. Ft. terminal, solitary, on simple, furrowed, hairy, 

 upright stalks. Calyx-leaves ovate, concave, hairy, thin at the 

 base, turned back close to the stalk soon after they expand. Pet. 

 roundish with a terminal notch, concave, of a full golden yellow. 

 Neat, covered by a heart-shaped scale. Seeds compressed, 

 smooth at the sides. 



This species is acrid, though commonly eaten, along with other 

 herbage, by domestic cattle. It increases plentifully by seed, and 

 is of slow growth, though of long duration. A double variety, 

 figured by the old herbalists, is sometimes seen in gardens. 



9. R. hirsutus. Pale Hairy Crowfoot. 



Calyx reflexed, pointed. Stem upright, many-flowered, 



hairy. Leaves ternate. Root fibrous. Seeds tubercu- 



lated. 

 R. hirsutus. Curt. Lond.fasc. 2. t. 40. Fl. Br. 592. Camp. ed.4. 



97. Engl. Bot. v.2\.t. 1504. Hook. Scot. 175. 

 R. Philonotis. Ehrh.Herb.U6. Beitr. v. 2. 145. Willd.v.2.n24. 



Retz. Obs.fasc. 6.31. DeCand. Syst. v. 1 . 297. 

 R. bulbosus /3. Huds. 241. 

 R. rectus, foliis pallidioribus hirsutis. Bauh. Hist. v. 3.417. f. Raii 



Syn. 247. 

 Pale Upright Crowfoot. Pet. H. Brit. t. 38./ 5. 

 /3. Ranunculus parvulus. Linn. Mant. 79. Fl. Br. 593. 

 R. parviflorus. Gouan Fl. Monsp.270 j frorn the author, but not 



of Linn. 

 R. arvensisparvus/oliotrifido. Bauh.Pin.\79. Magnol Monsp.2\7 . 



Moris. V. 2. 439. sect. 4. t. 28./ 20. 

 R. minimus saxatilis hirsutus. Bauh. Prodr.96. Pin. 182. 

 R. minimus apulus. Column. Ecphr. 314. i. 316./. 1. 

 In moist meadows, and waste or cultivated ground that is liable to 



be overflowed, frequent . 



