3. THALICTRUM. 



simple, tenninal. Fruit-stalks reflesed. Car- 

 pels with a hooked point, p. 6. Mountain 

 pastures. Br. Pyr. e. Alps. 



3. calabricura. Stem nearly simple, 

 leafy at base, nearly naked above. Fr. erect. 

 Carpels with a straight, subulate point, p. 



5, 6. Woody hills. Sic. 



C. Carpels furrowed, sessile. 

 i. Pan. broad. Fl. scattered. L. ternately 

 pinnate. 



4. foetidum. Viscido-pubescent. Stalks 

 of Lts. nearly terete, the ultimate almost capil- 

 lary. " Stigmate cum. laterihus suis retrorsum 

 accumbentibus." — Koch. Stam. drooping, p. 



6, 7. Hocks. Mt. Ventous. Pennine Alps. Boh. 



(8. acutilohum, DC. 



y. alpestre, Gau. without hair. 



0. sylvaticnin. Stem straight or slightly 

 serpentine, somewhat pruinose. Stalks of Lts. 

 compresso-terete. Stam. pendulous, p. 6, 7. 

 Woods. B. de Boul. Palatinate. SU. 



6. minus. Stem zigzag. Stalks of Lts. 

 with prominent lines. Stipels 0. Branches 

 of Pan. nearly horizontal. Stam. pendulous, 

 p. 5, 6. Hills and dry pastures. 



;8. puhescens, Schl. L. withglandular hairs. 



7. Jacquinianum, Koch. Primary divisions 

 of L. stipeUed. 



7. majus. Stem nearly straight. Partial 

 stalks of Lts. with prominent hues, the lower 

 very widely spreading. Stipels 0. Branches 

 of Pan. erecto-patent. Stam. pendulous, p. 

 5-7. Meadows and margins, scattered. 



8. elatuma. Stem and branches deeply 

 furrowed, pruinose. L. dull. Stipels 0. 

 Pan. diffuse with straight branches. Fl. in 

 whorls or in imperfect umbels. Flower- 

 stalks and Stam. porrect. R. fibrous, p. 6, 7. 

 Dry hills. Fiume. 



9. lucidum. Stem straight. L. green, 

 stipeUed ; the Auricles adpressed. Branches 

 of Pan. nearly erect. Stam. porrect. Be- 

 tween T. minus and T. flavum. The Fl. and 

 Carpels are much smaller than in the former, 

 and the scattered Fl. and somewhat trian- 

 gular outline of the L. distinguish it from the 

 latter, p. 6, 7- Fi-ance, rare. 



ii. Pan. broad. Fl. scattered. L.pinnately 

 decompound. 



10. simplex. Stem furrowed. Lts. duU, 

 oblongo-cuneate. Am'icles of upper L. ovato- 

 oblong, acuminate. Branches of Pan. race- 



mose. Fl. nodding. R. creeping, p. 6, 7. 

 Grassy hill's. Harz. Vallais. Dan. n. It. Occ. 



11. ^alioides. Resembles 10. Lts. 

 linear, shining, p. 7. Meadows and heaths . 

 Strasb. e. Alps. liai-e. 



ill. Pan. contracted. Fl. crowded. L. ter- 

 nately pinnate. Lts. somewhat cordate, 

 obtusely trifid, glaucous beneath. 



12. angustifolium. Stem furrowed. 

 Am-icles of upper L. ovate, acuminate. Stam. - 

 erect. R. fibrous, p. 6, 7. Moist meadov)s. 

 Fr. G. The Sheaths and Stalks of the lower 

 L. are almost always pubescent. 



fi. nigricans, DC. Lts. entire, except the 

 terminal one. 



13. flavum. Stem furrowed. Auricles 

 oblong or acuminate, broader than the middle 

 of the sheath. Lower ramifications of petiole 

 stipeUed. Fl. and Stam. porrect. R. creeping, 

 p. 6, 7. Moist meadows and banks. 



p. nigricans, Jacq. 



14. ruiinerve. "Stem furrowed, shin- 

 ing. Lts. quite smooth, glaucous beneath. Au- 

 ricles of the upper L. ovato-acuminate. Stipels . 

 Pan. fastigiate. Branches erect. Fl. crowded 

 on the tops of the branches. Fl. and Stam. 

 porrect. R. creeping, p. 6, 7- At BKsten, 

 near Spa. All L. with a broad triangular 

 outline." — Koch. 



15. e'saltatuxn.. Stem furrowed, shining. 

 L. and sheaths sprinlded with sessile glands. 

 Am-icles of L. rounded,' narrower than the 

 diameter of the sheath. Fl. crowded at the 

 tops of the branches. Stam. porrect. p. 7, 8. 

 Sandy shores of the Adda. 



D. R. grumose ! Sep. exceeding Stam. 



16. tuberosum. Fl. solitary, or in a 

 loose Corymb. Bracts sessile, p. 6. Barren 

 hill pastures. Carcassone, &c. Pyr. 



4. ANEMONE. 



A. Carpels with bearded tails. Pet. 6. 

 i. Bracts palmate, sessile. 



1. vernalis. L. pinnate, nearly hairless. 

 Lts. cuneato-lanccolate, trifid. Fl. erect. In- 

 vol. very villous. Pet. straight, eUiptic-oh- 

 long. p. 6-8. High pastures. Alps. Pyr. Sil. 

 Prussia. 



2. Elalleri. L. piniiate, vUlous. Lts. 

 pinnatifid ; divisions lineai'i-lanceolate. Flower 

 erect. Pet. ovato-lanceolate. p. 7, 8. Very 

 high pastures. Alps. 



