488: POLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Anemone. 
ANEMOYNE. Cai. generally none : petals'5 to 10: 
24 se many, with.awns or tails formed by 
the style. 
7 (1) Fruit-stalks with an involucrum; seeds with ros 
praten’sis, A. Leaves doubly winged : petals the ends turnedsbe “back. 
“Wade, 148—Clus. 1. 246. 2~Dod. 433. 2-Lob. il, de "983. 1 
Ger. em. 386. 4—F/. dan. 611—Kniph. 1. 
The flower is smaller and of a darker colour than that of the 
A. Panta nodding, bat the Be “ the cee bent tak Rs! 
Darkflowered Anemone. 
Forest, — a sei and we te Downs; ) Oxf 
Dr. Sist -P. Apr vil, 
Pulsatil/la. A. Leaves =tiechte winged ; petals meaige 
Ludw. 119-E. bot. 5\-F. dan, 153-Relh. at p. 208-Matth, 
620-Clus. i. 246. 1-Dod. 433. 1—Lob. obs. 149. 2, and 
Gee i, 281, 2-Ger. em. 385. 1-Park. 341. 2-Kniph. 1= 
H. ox. iv. 26. row 1. 1-Pet. 40. 9-Ger, 308. 1 and 2, 
and 300—Lonic. i. 83. 2-F. B. iii. 409. 2 and 3. 
Stem downy, with 1 flower. Flower at ie covered by the 
saidlesum, afterwards nodding, on a long fruit-stalk. Involucr, 
many-cléft, downy. Petals downy without, within smooth, of a 
sep purple, Seeds crowned with the hairy lengthened styles. 
Woopw. 
Pasque Hens, Passe Flower. High pastures, Gogma 
gog 
Hills, Hildershaw, Bartlow, Cambridge ire. aback Heath 
near Stainford ; Leadstone Hall, above a lake in a place called 
the Close, woth Pontefract ; Cornbury Pak near Charlbury, 
common, Mr, Baxz 
(2) Flowers naked; seeds without tails. 
nemoro’sa,A. Seeds pointed: leafits snipt: stem with 1 flower. 
E. bot. 355—Curt —Kniph, 1—Fl. dan. 549—Fuchs. 161-F. B. 
iil, 412. 2~Lonic. i, 163. 4~Trag.95.1-Ger.306. 2-Wale. 
—Clus. i. 247. 1-Dodv 435. 2-Lob. obs, 384.2 and it. ie 
673. 2-Ger. em. 383. 2—Park, 325. 1-H. ox. iv. 28. 
10-Pet, 40. 9-Ger, 307. 3 and 4. a 
* The whole Pla is acrid, and blisters the skin. The juice of the 
petals stains paper green.—Goats and sheep cat it. Horses, cows, and 
swine refuse ir 
e Sir J, Paul’s, Rodborough, Gloucestershire, 
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