*Petals present : 
owers hermaphrodite : 
Carpels in several series; stamens 
usually numerous : 
a ees oT —— nu- 
Bcipaks " eachidUi or  dboidinad 
petals usually 
Petals with “toveral nectaries 
on the “ 
Petals with a single Gately up 
~ to 3) nectary at the base 
or on the claw : 
Ovule -pendulous; radical 
leaves much divided - 
Ovule ascending; radical 
leaves usually not much 
divide - - 
Petals not nectatifesids's : 
Carpels not baccate; 
style persistent - 
Carpels baccate; style 
deciduous “- - 
Carpels in a single series, spreading 
stellately in fruit; stamens 10 
Flowers dioecious : 
Sepals persistent; petals in- 
conspicuous, green; leaves 
spicuous; leaves various ; 
extra-trop. S. America - 
**Petals absent : 
Flowers not serene or pt cid 
Ovule ascending 
Ovule pendulous - . - - 
Flowers solitary on a sca 
Leaves ea partite; —- 
5; 
Leaves Oo tes: sepals 10-15; 
Peru - 
Tribe V. ANEMONEAE. 
Involucral leaves numerous, long-stalked ; 
tuberous roots ; Amer 
Involueral leaves mostly 3; wenetio or 
Involucral leaves ‘remote from the 
calyx and not calycine (cf. also 
No. 34 Knowltonia, with baccate 
fruit and deciduous style) - - 
43. 
Oxygraphis. 
30. Laccopetalum. 
. Callianthemum., 
. Ranunculus. 
. Knowltonia. 
. Gampsoceras. 
. Paroxygraphis. 
Anemone. 
