Thomsoniane. N. O. Ranunculacez. 
TAB. DCCCXCIX. 
ANEMONE Fauconnrti, Thoms. 
Scapo unifloro petiolisque patentim pilosis, involueri 3-phylhi 
foliolis sessilibus oblongis 3-dentatis pedicellum zequantibus v. 
paulo superantibus, foliis 3-partitis segmentis inciso-dentatis, 
sepalis 6-7 ovalibus, ovariis pilosis, achentis muticis. 7. 7. 
Has. Kashmir, in shaded woods. Fl. April. Dr. 7. Thomson. 
This little plant appears to be intermediate between the genus 
Hepatica, which has a sessile flower, and the Anemonanthea section 
of Anemone, which has divided involucral leaves and muticous 
achenia. It is, I presume, the Kashmir “ Hepatica” alluded to 
by Dr. Falconer in Royle’s ‘ Illustrations of Himalayan Botany.’ 
Fig. 1. Sepal. jf. 2. Stamen. f. 3. Head of pistils. /. 4. 
Pistil, separate :—magnified. 
