4 1. RANUNCULACE.E. 



tipped with the hooked style. E. B. 262. R. iii. 26. St. 36 

 in. high, quite smooth. L. mostly radical, upon long stalks, 

 twice ternate. Higher parts of mountains. P. VI. VII. E. S. I. 



2. T. minus (L.) ; st. striate branched leafless hut sheathed at 

 the base, stip. with spreading auricles, 1. 2 3-pinnate, Its. ter- 

 nate 3-cleft glaucous, petioles with angular ascending branches, 

 fl. drooping, anth. apiculate. carp, fusiform 8-ribbed subcom- 

 pressed ventricose below externally. St. 1 1J ft. high, usually 

 solid ; sheaths at its base rather lax. Fl. greenish yellow (as 

 are those of Sp. 3 and 4). a. T. dunense (Dum.) ; fr.-bvanches 

 often horizontal or declining, pan. usually broad and short. 

 /3. T. montanum (Wallr.) ; fr.-branches erect-patent, pan. much 

 narrower than in var. a. Sand-hills. /3. Stony pastures. P. 

 VI. VII. E. S. I. 



*3. T. mdjus (Sm.) ; st. leafy to the base branched, 1. 2 3-pin- 

 nate, Its. 3 5-cleft, fl. drooping, anth. apiculate, pan. with 

 patent or reclinate branches. a. T. collinum (Wallr.) ; petioles 

 with divaricate branches, stip. with reflexed auricles, carp, 

 narrowly elliptical. St. often 3 4 feet high, solid, striate. 

 T. flexuosum R. not Bernh. /3. T. Kochii (Fr. ) ; petioles with 

 patent branches, stip. with horizontal auricles, carp, ovoid. 

 E. B. 611. St. often 4 ft. high, hollow, striate only below the 

 joinings. a. Damp bushy and stony places. /3. Lake District. 

 P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 



4. T.fldvum (L.) ; st. erect furrowed, 1. bipinnate, Its. broadly 

 obovate or wedgeshaped tritid, panicle compact corymbose, 

 fl. erect, anth. not apiculate, carp, ovoid. L. rather paler 

 beneath. Rootstock creeping. a. T. sphcerocarpum (Lej.) ; 

 pan. rather close, carp, ovoid. R. iii. 4639. /3. T. riparium 

 ( Jord.) ; pan. usually lax with ascending branches, carp, ovoid. 

 y. T. nigricans ( Jacq.) ; pan. interrupted with erect-patent 

 branches, carp, elliptic. JR. iii. 4640. T. Morisonii (Gmel.) 

 ed. viii. In wet fields. P. VII. VIII. Common Meadow-Rue. 



E. S. I. 

 3. ANEMO'NE Linn. 



1. A. Pulsatil'la (L.) ; fl. solitary erect, involucre sessile in 

 deep linear segments, 1. doubly pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with 

 linear lobes, carp, with feathery tails. E. B. 51. Fl. bell- 

 shaped, violet-purple, externally silky ; stalk 5 8 in. high. 

 Inv. silky, close to the flower, but distant from the fruit. 

 Open calcareous pastures, rare. P. IV. V. Pasqueflower. E. 



2. A. nemorosa (L.) ; fl. solitary, sep. 6 oblong spreading, 

 inv. of 3 ternate or quinate stalked leaves with lobed and cut 

 leaflets, 1. similar, carp, pubescent keeled not tailed. E. B. 355. 

 R. iv. 47. Fl. white or purplish ; stalk 4 8 in high. Beak 



