Genus 8. Trollius. 
T. europjeus. Globe Flower. Fig. 31. 
Leaves divided into 5 deep segments, cut and serrated. Sepals and 
petals converging. Ilill-pastures. 2 ft. Perenn. June. Bright 
yellow, (i) E.B. 1.28. E.B.2.707. II.^Arn.\2. Bub. 11. Lind. 12. 
Genus 9. IIelleborus. 
II. viridis. Green Hellebore. Fig. 32. 
Stem few-flowered. Leaves dark green, digitate. Calyx spreading. 
Woods on chalk. Violently cathartic. 1 ft. Perenn. April. Green, 
(i) E.B. 1.200. E.B. 2.800. II. Am. 12. Bab. 12. Lind. 12. 
II. fcetidus. Stinking Hellebore. Bear s - foot. Fig. 33. 
Stem many-flowered. Calyx converging. Leaves pedate. Woods. 
Violently cathartic. 1ft. Perenn. Jan.-April. Green tipped with purple, 
(i) E.B. 1.613. E. B. 2. 801. H. ^ Am. 12. Bab. I 2. Lind. 13. 
Genus 10. Aquilegia. 
A. vulgaris. Columbine. Fig. 34. 
Leaves 2-ternate, lobed. Spur of petals incurved. Woods and 
pastures. 18 in. Perenn. June. Purple or rose colour, (l) E. B. 
1. 297. E. B. 2. 770. II. fy Am. 12. Bab. 12. Lind. 13. 
Genus 11. Delphinium. 
D. Consolida. Larkspur. Fig. 35. 
Stem erect, with straggling branches. Leaves sessile, in many linear 
segments. Fields. Acrid. 2 ft. Ann. July. Blue or pink. (£) 
E. B. 1. 1839. E. B. 2. 70 9. H. Am. 13. Bab. 12. Lind. 13. 
Genus 12. Aconitum. 
A. Napellus. Monkshood. Wolfsbane. Fig. 36. 
Lateral petals hairy inside. Leaves deeply 5-clcft, the lobes deeply 
cut. lliver-sides; rare. Poisonous. 3-4 ft. Perenn. June. Blue, 
(i) E. B. Supp. 2730. E. B. 2. 769*. II. fyArn. 13. Bab. 12. Lind. 13. 
Genus 13. Act^ea. 
A. spicata. Herb Christopher. Bane-berry. Fig. 37. 
Raceme erect, elongated. Petals as long as stamens. Mountain 
woods; rare. Poisonous. 2 ft. Perenn. June. White; berries 
black, (i) E. JJ.1.918. E.B. 2. 746. II.fyArn. 13. Bab.V2. Lind.14,. 
Genus 14. P.EONIA. 
P. corallina. Pceomy. Fig. 33. 
Leaves bi-ternate, smooth; segments undivided. Steep Holmes in 
the Severn. 2 ft. Perenn. June. Crimson, (f) E. B. 1. 1513. 
E. B. 2. 768. II. Am. 14. Bab. 13. Lind. 14. 
Order II. BERBERIDACEiE. 
Genus 1. Berberis. 
B. vulgaris. Barberry. Fig. 39. 
A shrub. Flowers in pendulous racemes. Spines 3-cleft. Hedges. 
Berries acid. 4-10 ft. June. Yellow; berries red. (£) E.B. 1.49. 
E. B. 2. 462. II. ty Am. 14. Bab. 13. Lind. 14. 
Genus 2. Epimedium. 
E. alpinum. Barren-wort. Fig. 40. 
No root-leaves. Leaf on stem solitary, 2-ternate, leaflets pointed, 
heart-shaped. Mountain woods; rare. 8-10 in. Perenn. April. Red. 
(D E.B. 1.438. E. B. 2. 226. II. Am. 14. Bub. 13. Lind. 15. 
