14 1. RANUNCULACEJ2. 



sep. oblong-ovate not contiguous, carp, spreading their beak 

 long. y. C. latifolia (Schott) ; 1. coarsely dentate throughout, 

 st.-l. broadly reniform, beak short. . minor ; st. decumbent 

 mostly 1-flowered, fl. small, sep. not contiguous, carp, erect 

 their beak very short. . zetlandica (Beeby) x ; st. rooting, 

 5-8 in. long, fl. small. Marshy places, common, d. Mountains, 

 e. Shetland. P. III. V. E. S. I. 



2. ? C. radicans (Forst.) ; st. creeping, 1. triangular, serrate- 

 crenate small, sep. not contiguous narrow. E. B. 2175. Base 

 of the 1. almost at right angles with petiole. Rescobie, For- 

 farsh. P. V. VI. S. 



8. TEOI/LIUS Linn. Globe Flower. 



1. T. europce'us (L.) ; sep. 10-15 concave converging into a 

 globe, pet. 10 about equalling the stam., 1. palmately 5-parted, 

 segments rhomboidal 3-partite incise-serrate. E. B. 28. K. 

 iv. 101. Fl. bright yellow. Pet. Ululate. St. 1 2 feet 

 high. Damp mountain pastures. P. VI. VII. E. S. I. 



9. CAM'MAKTJM Hill. (Eranthis Salisb. ed. viii.) 

 Winter Aconite. 



[* C. nyemdle (Greene) : sep. 68 oblong. Sy. E. B. 43. R. 

 iv. 101. Radical 1. on long stalks, 5 7-parted, deeply cut 

 into linear-oblong segments. St. 4 6 in. high ; invol. of 3 

 sessile leaflets just below the solitary yellow fl. Rhizome tube- 

 rous. Naturalized in thickets. P. II. III.] E. S. ? 



10. HELLEB'ORUS Linn. Hellebore. 



1. H. vir'idis (L.) ; radical /. digitate stalked, stera-1. sessile 

 at the ramifications, st. few-flowered, calyx spreading. E. B. 

 200. Veins of the 1. prominent beneath. Stigma erect. St. 1 

 foot high, annual. Fl. greenish-yellow. Thickets on a cal- 

 careous soil. P. III. IV. Green Hellebore. Bear'sfoot. E. 



2. H.f&t'idus (L.) ; /. pedate stalked, st. leafy many-flowered, 

 calyx converging. E. B. 613. L. successively contracting up- 

 wards into bracts. St. 2 feet high, perennial. Fl. globose, 

 drooping, greenish tipped with purple. Thickets in chalky 

 districts. P. III. IV. Stinking Hellebore. Setterwort. E. 



1 Mr. Beeby now places this under C. radicans which he regards as a 

 aubsp. of C.palustris, distinguished from palustris proper by its rooting 

 at the nodes. H.&J.G. 



