Tabula 2830. 



ANEMONE MILLEFOLIUM, Hemsl et E. H. Wils, 



Ranunculaceae. Tribus Anemoneae. 



A. (§ Euanemone) Millefolium, Hemsl, et E. H. Wils. in Kew BulL 

 1906, p. 149 ; species habitu A. albanae, Stev., sed ab omnibus speciebus 

 liactenus descriptis foliis tripinnatisectis segmentis parvis numerosis- 

 simis longe recedit. 



Herha peremiis, pilosula, acauHs, radice fusilormi. Folia prucum- 

 beiitia, petiolata, basi vaginantia, sericea, ainbitu oblonga, 4-8 cm- 

 longa, tripinnatisecta, segmentis ultimis miuutis acutis. Scapi 1-flori, 

 erecti, 10-15 cm. alti. Involucrum circiter 3-4 cm. infra florem 

 3-bracteatum ; bracteae lanccolatae, 1-5-2 cm. longae, alte lobulatae, 

 lobulis angustis acutis. Flores erccti, 3-4 cm, diametro, rosco-purpurei. 

 Sepala saepius 6, interdnm pluria, inaequalia, oblonga, 1*5-2 cm. 

 longa, apice rotundata, Integra vel irregulariter paucidentata. Slamina 

 petalis plus quam dimidio breviora, stylos hirsutos excedentia. 

 Carpella matura non visa. 



China : Western Szecliueu ; Yalung Valley, in dry, stony places, 

 at about 3,000 m,, rare, E. IL Wilson, 3050. 



TLis elegant little plant was regarded by Mr, Wilson as one of the 

 prettiest of the genus. It is only known to us from specimens of his 

 collecting. — W. Botting Hemsley. 



Fig, 1, a stamen ; 2, a young achene. Enlarged, 



