POLYANDRIA. PENTAGYNIA; “Aquileia. 
PENTAGYNIA. 
AQUILE'GIA. Calyx none: petals 5+ nectaries 5, 
horn-shaped, alternating with the petals: 
caps. 5, distinct. 
A, Nectaries aoe inwards, nearly equal to the petals : 
afits all o leaf-stalks es distant, roundish, 
plunge. 
Kniph. 5-Ludw. 181-E. bot. 297—Fl. dan. 695-Mill. ill. 
Dod. 181. 1—Lob. obs. 44.0. 2, and ic. i. 761. 1-Ger. em. 
1093. 1-H, ox. xii. 1. row 3. 1-Fuchs. 102-Trag. 137- 
F. B. iii. 484. 1-Park. 1367. 1—Matth. 629-Swert. ii. 
8. 9-Lonic. i. 85. ee payt. 1-Ger. 935.1. - 
Stem upright, 3 fe ee ranched, somewhat angular. 
Leaves, the lower on leaf dal Sy doubly 3.fold ; leafits roundish, 
with 3 lobes, papa eds a the - rmost leaves finger-like, 
val, very entire. Leaf-stalks from the root very long. 
Blossoms ae or are tes black. Flowers pendent. Lyons. 
Sometimes of a yellow gree 
Columbin nes. Woods std thickets. [Bpper part of at 
Trough, near Coniston, Kilnsay, Yo ne , Com. ing- 
‘ham, Norfolk, with blossoms blue, o ou 3 near mae 
Vcopw 
iscodimnen near which the Ligusticum cornubiense eta 
1} mile from Bodmin. St. Vincent’s Pati, Bristol. } P. June 
HEXAGYNIA. 
STRATIO’TES. Sheath 2 leaves: cup 3-cleft, or 
3 leaves : — 3: berry b-celled 5 6-cor- 
nered : beneat 
S. Leaves» anglar-swod-sape edge fringed with 
pac 
a bot. Aas dan. 337-Mill, ill.—Bergen de Aloide. at p. 
1—Dod. 589. 1—Lob. obs. 204. J » and ic. i. 375. 2—Ger. 
CM. 825—Ger. 677—Park. 1249, 1-7. Be ili. 787. le 
Pet. vic 5. 
* The beauty ai its vem has Jong introduced it into our flower bor- 
wel ents eat it, Sheep are not fond of it. Cows, horses, and swine 
zefuse i 
485 
vulga’ris. 
Aloides, 
