

the bluish-pu 

 margins ; fc||| 

 to lanceolate 

 May-Aug, 



* j:; 



5. C. VI i 



bearing 3 ovn 

 at the base; i 

 over shrubs, 

 white flowen; 

 the fertile an 



3. 



Sepals 4- 



Achenia wit 

 genus does 

 was given be 



1. P. Wil 



oped before tJ! I 



ed, the midli 



into narrow!; f 



leaves, at tlie 



ing. (P. ptttil 



DC. A. Ludoviciana, Nutt.) Prairies, Wisconsin (Lapharn) and westAvard. 



April. A span high. Sepals !'-!' long. Tails of the fruit 2' long. More 



like P. vulgaris than P. patens of Europe. 



4. ANEMONE, L. ANEMONE. WIND-FLOWER. 



Sepals 5-15, petal-like. Petals none. Achenia short-beaked or blunt. Seed 

 suspended. Perennial herbs with radical leaves; those of the stem 2 or 3 to- 



