POLYANDRIA. TRIGYNIA. Delphinium. 
'TRIGYNIA. 
DELPHINIUM. Calyx none : petals 5 or 6: nec 
tary cloven, horn-shaped behind : caps. legu | 
minous, many-seeded. 
consol’ida. D. Capsule single: nectary of 1 leaf: stem er, 
Riv. pent. 124, Delphinium—Kniph. 2-Ludw. 54-Blackw, 
26~-Fl. dan. 683—Lomic. i. 182. 2—Fuchs.27-Trag. 569- 
F. B. ii. a. 210-Dod. 252. 2-Lob. obs. 427. 1, and it. i, 
739. 9-Ger. em. 1083. 5—Ger. 923. 4~Park. par. 279. 
3-Dod. 252. 1-Lob. obs. 426. 25 and vic. i. 739. In 
Ger. em. 1082. 1. 
Branches round. Leaves divided down to the base into 3 or 
hich are deeply cut into slender strap-shaped segments 
Pf sad ts forked at the end. Floral-leaves 2, en sha ped = 
site. Se ittegulatly scolloped' at the edge; the ica ones 
b ; the uppermost spear-shaped, not blunter than the rest, 
rather pins than the poser bat but projecting backwards into a 
conical tube. Nee ie pper petal, zabe pro- 
‘jecting ee _ losed within ‘the tok tube of that petal, 
the upper pag under green and fleshy. 
Anthers double, ye sale onical, w oolly.  Szydes nones 
Summits 2, white, saul, Se Grey on lying ¢ close together. 
Flowers blue, by cultivation white, putple, red, or bay. 
Wild Lark-spur. Larkishe el. Larks-claw. Larks-t0es, Com 
fields. Swaffham Field. Lower road between Cambridge 
and | gmagog Hills. Rena. all the varieties of colour. 
Mr. pwarD. Hinton, Trumpington, Feversham, Cam- 
bridgeshite, RELHAN, A. June—Sept.* 
penne very close Ae the large a which depasture on it every dey, : 
em which is left growin ng. I have 
ee ee 
doubt but it isa thot valuable phils in hard stocked sheep basen 
pogo when fully grown, though when close bitten it proves so valuable 
cep. 
* The ri dna — of the petals, were the reer of a little alum, 
The seeds cul- 
are acrid and 
tivated the bien ‘often te double. sheep pay goats eat it. 
Horses are not fond of it. Cows swine refuse it. Phalena Delpbi- 
sium lives upon it, Linn, 
