1 . RANUNCULACE.E. 



branches, tl. in a branched divaricate leafless panicle drooping, 

 carp, fusiform S-ribhed knbcompfMMd vcntricosc below exter- 

 nal!}. - /:. n. 11. R. iii. i?7. St. 1:? it. high, usually solid; 

 sheaths at its bust- rather lux. ft. T. pitbcscens (Sehreb.); st. 

 petioles and Its. beneath or on both sides clothed with stalked 

 Stom pastures and sand hills. P. VI. VII. 



3. 7'. tl<\rii(*sum (11., Fries); st. zig/ag striated branched leafy 

 to the fume, stip. with reflered auricles. 1. - 3-pinnate. Its. 

 3 5-eleft paler beneath, petioles with patent dtoortcafo branches, 

 tl. drooping in an elongated leafy panicle with patent or reelinate 

 branches, carp, narrowly oblong gibbons above within below 

 without. -K. iii. -S. T. inajus 8m. E. B. (ill, not Jacq. St. 

 often 3 feet high, solid. I,o\\er I. with rather close sheaths and 

 broad Its. with blunt cuspidate lobes; upper narrower and more 

 acutely lobed. Bushy and stony places. P. Vll. 



4. T. saxatile (DC.) ; st. rather zig/.ag smooth but striated below 

 t!ii sheaths Ictify to the base. " stip. with horizontal auricles," 

 1. 'J .'^-pinnate. Us. ti'rnate ,'i .^-cleft p:\lerbeneath, petioles 

 snbterete with patent not divaricate branches, tl. drooping in a 

 branched lealless erect pyramidal panicle with patent straight 

 branches, carp, reanlarli/ oral. R. iii. .'^4. 7'. Kochii Fries. 

 St. often A feet high, hollow. L. broad, lobes blunt or on the 

 upper 1. aente. Damp places in the Lake District. E. 



5. T. flcwum (L.) ; st. erect furrowed, 1. bipinnatc. Its. broadly 

 obovate or wedge-shaped trifid, panicle compact corymbete, fl. 



carp, short oval. E. B. 3ti~> R- iii. -14. L. rather paler 

 !i. Hoot creeping. In wet fields. P. VI. VII. Common 

 Meadow Rue. 



3. ANEMONE Linn. 



1. A. Pulsatilla (L.); fl. solitary erect, involucre sessile in 

 deep linear segments. 1. doubly pinnate, leaflets pinuatifid, lobes 

 linear, mrp. in/// feather;/ ta'ils. l-:. B. 51. Fl. violet-purple, 

 externally silky. Involucre silky, close to the flower, but. by the 

 elongation of the stalk, distant from the fruit. Open ealeareous 

 pastures. P. IV. V. Pasqueflower: E. 



L\ .1. nemorosa (1..} : fl. solitary, sep. (> elliptical, involucre of 

 .'} tt mate or qninate stalked leaves with lobed and cut leaflets, 

 1. similar, carp, pubescent keeled. E. B. 355. R. iv. 47- Fl. 

 white or purplish. Beak about as long as the carp., not tailed. 

 HOOT ( rhizome) horizontal. Sep. glabrous on both sides. Groves 

 and thickets; common. P. III. V. Hood Anemone. 



[*3. A. apennino (L.) ; fl. solitary, sep. many lanceolate, in- 

 volucre of 3 ternate stalked deeply cut leaves. 1. similar, " carp. 



