284 POLYANDRTA FOLYGYNIA. 



PENTAGYNIA. 



AQUILEGIA. Gen. pi. 684. 

 Cat. o. Petala 5. Ne6laria 5, cormculata, inter i 

 petala. Caps. 5 diftincftse. '^ 



vulgaris i. AQUILEGIA nedtariis incurvis. iS/>.^/. 752. {Blak- 

 well t. 409. Ger. em. logo^. f. 1. Moris, hiji. / 

 12. /. i.f. I. ordinis ivfimi) 

 Columbines. Anglis, 



In woods not unfrequent, as in Collington woods» : 

 &c. Dr. F:^;j.n.,. 1;. VI. ' 



POLYGYNIA. 



ANEMONE. Gen.pl 694. 

 Cc.l. o. Petala 6-9. Semina plurima. 



nemorofa i. ANEMONE feminibus acutis, foliolis incifis, caule 

 unifioro. ^p. pi. ^(y':.. {Ger. em. 3B3. /. 2. Fei, 

 herb. t. 40./. 9. Moris. hiJl hijl. f. 4. /. 28./ 

 ic.) 



The Wood Anemone. Anglis. 



In woods frequent, as at Rojlin, Sec. 11. V. 



The petals are white, often tinged on the outfide 

 with red, and are generally fix in number. They 

 clofe together in rainy weather, and the flower 

 hangs downwards. IJnnaus fays, that eating of 

 this herb v.-ill caufe cattle to make bloody water, 

 and bring on a dyfentery. 



THALICIRUM. 



