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POLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA, Anemone, 
» Petals 3 inner rand 3 outer. Linn. Plant smooth, excepting 
leaves. Stem-leaves Sooty S-fold ; leafits egg-spear-shaped, 
variously jagged-or lobed ; veins slightly hairy. epee” the 
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eath. The flowers are sometimes: double, 
and sometimes entirely of a purplish red colour. 
Wood Anemone, Woods, bles _hollow-ways, com- 
mon, P, April,* 
A. Seeds pointed: ae snipt: petals roundish: stem 
mostly 2-flowere 
. Fuchs. 162-Trag. 95. pres i, 163. 5-Kniph. 1-Ger. 
306. 1—Fl, dan. 140-Lob, ic. i. 674. 1~Ger. em. 383. 
1+Park, 825. 5s 
ets from A. zemorosa as follows: Petals yellow, 2 alter 
nately on the outside, 2 alternately within, and 1 without shee 
rhich is next toit, and 1 within that which i yh next to it. Fruit. 
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he fig. of shaggy and Fl. dan, represent this wivicty.: 
Yellow memone, Shady places and hedges. Near King’s 
Langley, Herts, and Wiovken; Kent, © P, May. 
A. sae s pontad leafits. puipt: petals . spear-shaped, 
. arate i. 254, a-Dod. 434. 9. 
Petals blue; sometimes vi agen OoDWARD 
a ges Aviincin me. Woods and shady places. "Wim bleton 
r Harrow on the Hill; Luton Hooe, Bedfordshire. 
[New Beck hantivend, Herts. Mr. Goopatt. | _P. April. 
* The flowers fold up in a curious manner against rain. The whole 
plantis acrid- When sheep that are unaccustomed to it eat it, it brings 
on a bloody flux. Goats and sheep eat it. Horses, cows, and swi 
fuse it. Linn.—The tots in bp the dried specimens ate preserved ts 
‘been mistaken for pe iypad um. Sons Pa ve baetnedy ‘these dots the 
work an ins rad but without sufficient proof. Dr. Pulteney, in Linn 
Tr. ii, $055 has rendered it probable that they are formed of a minute 
species 0: Ore ycoperdon, though as they may be discovered in their younger 
State under the outer cuticle of the leaf, it is not obvious how the seeds 
could be introduce 
hese Piette a = ‘evidently i in a diseased state, of a yellow green, and 
do not bear flower. he leaf of the Betonica officinalis is liable to be 
affected in the eae stadia: 
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