284 POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 



PENTAGYNIA. 



AQUILEGIA. Gen, fl 684. 

 CaL o. Fetala 5. Ne6Iaria 5, corniculata^ inter 

 petala. Caps. 5 diftindse. 

 vulgaris i. AQUILEGIA nedtariis incurvis, Sp,'pL 752. {Blak- 

 well t, 409. Ger, em. 1093. /. i. Moris, hiji, f. 

 12. /. I./. I. ordinis irfimi) 

 Columbines. Anglis. 



In woods not unfrequent, as in Collington woods, 

 &c. Dr. Farfons. 1;. VL 



POLYGYNIA, 



ANEMONE. Gen. pi 694. 

 C^/. o. Fetala 6-9. Semina plurima. 



nemorofa i. ANEMONE feminibus acutis, foliolis incifis, caulc 

 iinifloro. Sp, pL 762. {Ger, em, 383. /. 2. P^. 

 /^^r^. /. 40./. 9. Moris, hiji. hifi, /. 4. /. 28./. 

 10.) 

 The Wood Anemone. Anglis, 

 In woods frequent, as at Rojlin^ &c. 1^. V. 

 The petals are white, often tinged on the outfide 

 with red, and are generally fix in number. They 

 clofe together in rainy weather, and the flower 

 hangs downwards. Linn^us fays, that eating of 

 this herb will caufe cattle to make bloody water, 

 and bring on a dyfenttry. 



THALICTRUM. 



