Vital’ba. 
alpi‘num. 
fla’vurn. 
POLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Clematis. 
CLEMATIS. Cz/. none: petals 4, rarely 5 or 6: 
styles permanent: i es BEBY with tails: 7 
receptacle a knob. 
C. Leaves winged: leafits heart-shaped, ‘efinbing 
E, bot. 619—Curt. 244—Facg. austr. SO8—Fuchs. 97-Trag. 
8187. RB. ii. 195. 1—Lonie. Ti 2105 1—Pet.- 40. 12- 
Math. 957-Clus. i. 122, 2-Dod. 404. 1-Lab. obs. 345, 
2, and ic. i 626. 1-Ger. em. 886. 1—Ger. 739. 1-Park, 
383. 1-7. B. ii. 125, 2-Per, 40. 11. 
Petals leather-like, spear-shaped, Leafits entire, or toothed. 
inn. Stem scored. Leaves opposite, on leaf-stalks; /eafits on 
leaf-stalks.: The leaf-stalks twine about any thing they can lay 
hold of, and thus support the plant. Fruzt-stalks branched, with 
triple divisions, woolly, from the bosom of the leaves. Petals 
green on the elude, cream. coloured within rolled back, scored, 
woolly. Styles becoming very long, slender, crooked, and co. 
vered with fine silky para 
Leovallerceiet- Great Wild Climber, Virgin's Bower. 
soi Com. 
ps it North of Wore Seal way Aw 8 
THALICTRUM. Cal. none : etals 4c or 5: cap- 
sules many, rather beake 
T. Stem unbranched, almost naked: bunch simple, ter- _ 
minating. 
Fl, dan, \i-Lightf. 13.1. at p. 266-E. bot. 262-Pet. 71. 
 12+H, ox. ix. 20. 14—Boerh, ind. alt. at p. 44. 
A delicate little plant, cari aspan high. Petals 4. Stam. 
12. Prstils 8. Flowers on crooked fruit-stalks. Blossoms 
brown. Linn. Root-leaves aoaipen 60 long leaf-stalks. Stem 
leafless, or in very luxuriant specimens with one nearly sitting 
¢ number of Stam. and Pistils variable. 
Nasco Rue-weed. Moist rocks and on the sides of alpine 
rivulets in Scotland and Wales. [On Ben Lomond. Dr. Hore. 
On Mal ighyrdy, Ben eae ry, and te Cailleach. fase 
¥, une. 
T. sige farrowed, leafy: leafits acute, 3-cleft: panicle 
anched, upright, compact ; flowers upright. 
z fom 307 Kai 5—FL, dan. 939-Moris. umb. 12. 2-He 
OM. 1X. 20. row 2. 1-Ded. 58, 1-Lob. obs. 508. 3 and 
