a ee ea 
ee ell ek cade 
POLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Ranunculus, 
Curt. 247-Fl. dan. 321—F. B. tii 782. 2-H. ox. iv. 29.29 
Bh EDs 
Leaves shining, some kidney-shaped, lobes nearly tan: 
shaped. Leaf-sta is flatted. Fruit-stalks not furrowed. Petals 
spear-shaped, white. Sram. 5, 6, 7, rarely more. Nectaries 
bagi ee smooth, 
Ivy d Crowfoot, On the mud vd slow shallow rivu- 
lets. “Winery laces, ne and slow a. . ee speek in 
Suffolk. Mr. CopWARD.}] 
497 
R. Leaves wpe water snatches those above with sia aquat‘ilis. 
cen 
E. bot. 101—Pet. . aes B, iii. 781. 1~Barr. 565~Dod. 
587. 2—Lob. obs. 497. 2, and ic. ii. 35. 2—Ger. em. 829. 
2—Park. 1216. 8-H. ox. iv. 29. 31. 
Flowers on fruit-stalks which arise from the same 
sheath — 
or leaves ; white, with a yellow spot at the base. Nectary 
a short 
tube. 
Water pea Ponds and ditches. | P. May—July. 
Var. 2. large-flowered. None of the leaves hair-like ; flow- 
ers very large. 
Tg! 
n 1 that had i‘ 
ao Sw ~~ “y been a quarry, near Sodbury, Gloucester 
“ be 3. circinatus, All the leaves hair-like, forming a round~ 
ish outl 
PE: 55. o-Pet. 39. 3-C. B. pr. 73. 2-F. B. iii. 784. "af 
“a 1257. 8. 
ii All the leaves hair-like, segments Gacal. 
ing, auiiae ular. 
Hi. ox. iv. ad 32—Ger. ae: B. iii. 781. 2—Pet. 39. 2. 
Var ign All the leaves hair-like ; segments very 
long, parallel, t aking the direction of the stream 
Fl. dan. 376-F. B. iii. 782. 1-Lob, ic. i si 1—Ger, em. 
827. 3—Park. 1256. 5—Pet. 39. 4. 
Rivers. River Tame about Tamworth, &c. the sed ay 
t. ST 
* So far is this plant from possessing the deleterious a ueeally 
attributed to it, that Dr. Pulteney, i oe the fifth Vol. of the Lin. t 
