7 
Licurr. 
rivers. 
POLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Thalictrum. 
ie. ii. 56. 1—Ger. em. 1251. 1—Park. 264. 1—Pet. 71. Se 
Ger. 1067. 1-7. B. iii. 486. 
ies a full yellow. Petals 4. Stam. 24. Pistils 10'to 16. 
str 2. Lilies of the leaves narrower, and more wrinkled. 
H. OX. 1X. 205°3% 
Leafits the lower irregular, sometimes wedge-shaped, with 3 
clefts ; sometimes oval, entire, with a sort of lobe on one side; 
the upper. he ig pale or Bi 3 clefts. eae nume- 
rous, close yr thick. dD; yellow ish w 
adow Rue-weed. gta cnidadowy pastures, a ark of 
u e.* 
T. Leaves triply winged: leafits 3- fan nee large, ex- 
panding: flowers on crooked fru 
- Jacq. austr. 419-F]. dan. 7 beat oa i 5-E. je 11—Dod. 
8, 2-Lob. obs. 508. 2, and ic. it. 56. 2-Ger. em. 12514 
2-Park, 264. 5~H. ox. ix. 20, 12-Pet. 71. 10-Ger. 
1067. 2-F. B, iii. 487. S—Pet. 71. 11. © 
Distinguishable by the posh: p points of the eaves, and a 
bluish bloom on the stem. Linn, Leafits broad and blunt; the 
number of clefts variable. Panicle branched, flowers few, scat- 
tered, at first nodding afterwards ppright, Woopwarp. 
Lesser Rue-weed. ist mountainous ws in a calcareous 
soil. About ik cass oe. sa borders of Gogmagog 
Hills, Cambridgsh moun n Malham and Settle, 
Yorkshire,  elhe “{Chedder Cliffs, Saeed Dr. Forp.— 
In the North, and in Caernarvonshire, Hups.—Gloddaeth, 
Caermarvonshire. Paik, Wales. —Marham, Norfolk. Mr. Caows. 
—Skirreth Wood, near oh tgs and about ee Yorkshire. 
Curr. an Thee Ar ch, Yorksh. Mr. Aixin.—Links of Montrose, 
also between Caroline Park and Cramond. ear Brown. } 
P, July, August. 
fe rears with many divisions; flowers nodding: flower- 
branches axillary; 2 or 3 together. 
Facq, austr, 420,-E, bot. 611. 
Gr adows, or in stoney ages with the Th. minus, 
but in ditine from that. It — s the Th, sibiricum. - 
flowers nearly a month sooner than the Th. minus. Root pere 
nial, acting up 1 or 2 stems every year, Stems crooked, 2 “a 
cataplasm, madeof the ns, has been known to give relief in 
the 'Sciations The root dyes wool yellow. 2 Pome horses, goats, an 
sheep eat it. Swine are not fond a ‘ Linn 
mi‘nus, 
ma’‘jus, 
