2 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



VI.— EANUNCULUS. 



1. R. aquatilis. Water Eanunculus. 5-7. 

 Old and New Trent. 



2. R. hederaceus. Ivy-leaved Eanunculus. 5-7. 

 Brook by Cricket-field Wall. 



4. E. Flammula. Spearwort. 5-8. 

 Brook running through the Village. 



6. R. Ficaria. Lesser Celandine. 3-5. 

 Everywhere. 



7. Pi. sceleratus. Celery-leaved Eanunculus. 6-8. 

 Brook-end. 



8. R. auricomus. Goldilocks. Spring. 

 Bathing- field Lane. 



9. R. acris. Meadow Eanunculus. 5-7. 

 Fields. 



10. R. repens. Creeping Eanunculus. 5-8. 

 Ditches by Old Trent. 



11. i?. hulhosus. Bulbous Eanunculus. 5-6. 

 Meadows. 



*12. R. iMLonotis. Hairy Eanunculus. 5-6. 

 Field on the way to Anchor Church. 



13. R. parvifiorus. Small-flowered Eanunculus. 5-8. 

 Gravelly soil. 



14. R. arvensis. Corn Eanunculus. 6. 

 Corn-fields. 



VII.— CALTHA. 



1. C. p)cdiistris. Marsh Marigold. 4-6. 

 Moist Meadows. 



* This is B. hirsutus of London Catalogue. 



