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ANEMONE. 735 
3. Posticous view of stamen. 
4. Anticous do, 
5. Lateral do. 
6. Pollen opaque. 
7. Moistened, rather in water. 
8. Ovaria in situ. 
9, One do. lateral. 
10, Do. inner or posticous or sutural face. 
11. Do. laid open, along suture, ovula back of seen. 
12. Ovulum front view. 
13. Do. lateral. 
It is at once obvious, that this is no Coptis, it does not 
even belong to Helleboreze, the section in which Coptis is 
arranged. 
It differs only from Anemonez in having several ovula to 
each carpellum, it may probably rank between Auemone and 
Hellibore, agreeing with the former in its plane petals, with 
the latter in its pluri-spermous carpella. I am ignorant of 
most of the genera, and have taken D C as a guide. 
It may be a new genus and be thus characterised. 
Sepala 5 petaloidea. Pet. 10 subunguiculata nuda. Stam. 
00. Ovaria 10 receptaculo centro nudo imposita, pluriovulata 
subsessilia. 
Herba perennis amara, (caulis intus aurea.) Folia triter- 
nata secta. Scapas terminalis biflorus. 
Habitus ut videtur Coptidis, Anne Knowltonez affinis anne 
Adonidem et Hamadryadea inter locandus. 
Vis forte febrifuga. » 
ANEMONE. 
Anemone cynosurus, Gr. Pl. DCLX. Fig. I. 
1. Plant. . 
2. Flower just expanding. 
3. Expanded flower. 
