2 RANUNCULACE^E. 



ANEMONE Linn. 



1. A. nemorosa Linn. Wind-flower. 

 Bab. 4. Hook. 6. Benth. 57. 



Woods and thickets. P. March to May. 

 Abundant in all the divisions. 



ADONIS Linn. 



1. iA. autumnalis Linn. Pheasant's Eye: 

 Bab. 5. Hook. 6. Benth. 57. 



Corn-fields. A. May, June. 



Corn-fields near Amesbury ; Mr. Alexander. T. F. R. 

 This locality is beyond the 6 miles from Maryborough ; 

 but as the plant has occasionally occurred in gardens near 

 the town, I have been induced to include it in my list. 



MYOSURUS Linn. 



1. M. minimus Linn. Mouse-tail. 

 Bab. 5. Hook. 7. Benth. 58. 



Fields on a moist gravelly soil ; rare. A. June, July. 

 I. Field on the top of Martinsell Hill ; J. J. P. 



RANUNCULUS Linn. 

 1. R. heterophyllus Sibth. Water Crowfoot. 



Bab. 6. Hook. 7. Benth. 59. 



Ponds and streams. P. May, June. 

 Abundant in the Kennet and Og. The Avon ; T. F. E. 

 I. Pond on Clench Common. Pond near Cadley. II. 

 Pond in Savernake Forest. 



In reference to some specimens of this plant found grow- 

 ing in the Og, Professor Babington remarks, " Exceedingly 

 fine, and rather abnormal. Number of veins in petals 

 singularly numerous. One of the supposed links leading to 

 E.fluitans" 



