Walkeriane. N. O. Ranunculacee. 
TAB. CLAAVI. 
ANEMONE WIGHTIANA, 
(Sect. Anemonospermos.) 
Sericeo-villosa, foliis longe petiolatis circumscriptione cordato- 
subrotundis tripartitis, segmentis profunde trifidis laciniis 
cuneatis crenato-lobatis, involucralibus sessilibus (1—2) ple- 
rumque trifidis segmentis oblongo-linearibus integris bi-trifi- 
disve, sepalis ellipticis sub-7, stylis uncinatis. 
Anemone Wightiana. Wall. Cat. n. 4697. Wight, Cat. n. 9. 
ll. Wight et Arn. Fl. Penins. Ind. Or. v. 1. p. 3. 
8. major, A. dubia. Wall. Cat. n. 4698. Wight, Cat. n. 10. 
Wight et Arn. Fl. Penins. Ind. Or. v. 1. p. 3. 
Has. «a. and 6. Neelgheries. Dr. Wight. Ceylon. Col. Walker. 
My own specimens from Col. and Mrs. Walker (of which the 
smaller kind is here figured) as well as those from Dr. Wallich 
and Dr. Wight, confirm the opinion expressed in the work of 
Dr. Arnott, that A. Wightiana and A. dubia are merely 
varieties of the same species. It is a mountain plant, and so far 
as we at present know, confined to the Neelgherie hills and those 
_ of Ceylon; in the latter country growing at an elevation of 6000 
feet above the level of the sea. 
