CLEMAIIS. THAXICIEUM. 3 



[9. Eranthis. Cal. of 5 — 8 petal-like deciduous sepals. Pet. 

 small, tubular, yn\h a long claw, ^-lipped, inner lip vers' 

 short. Follicles many, stalked.'] 



10. Hellbbobtjs. Cal. of 5 petal-like persistent sepals. Pet. 

 small, tubular, 2-lipped, clawed. Follicles 3 — 10, sessile. 



11. Aqitilegia. Cal of 5 petal-like deciduous sepals. Pet. 5, 

 , funnel-shaped, vnth a long horn-like spur. FpUicles 5. 



12. Delphiniiim:. Cal. of 5 petal-like deciduous sepals, upper 

 Sep. tvith a long; spur at its base. Pet. 4 : 2 upper ones with 

 spurs included in the spurred sepal, or all combined into one 

 spurred petal. Follicles 1, 3, or 5. 



13. AcoNiTUM. Cal. of 5 petal-like sepals,,upper sep. helmet- 

 sbaped. Two upper pet. tubular, on long stalks, concealed i/i 

 the helmet-shaped sepal. FoUicles 3 — 5. 



•* Anthers introrse. (Stam. arising from a glandular disk.) 

 Tr. V. P^ONIJE^ or spurious Eanunculacese. 



14. AcT.ffl;A. Cal. of 4 petal-like deciduous sepals. Pet. 4, 

 very small. Carp. 1, baccate, not bursting, many-seeded. 



[15. P^oNiA. Cal. of 5 persistent sepals. Pet. 5 or more. 

 Follicles 2 — 6, many-seeded, bursting inwards.] 



Tribe I. Clematideas. 

 1. Ciem'atis lAnn. Traveller's Joy. 



1. C. Vital'ba (L.) ; st. climbing, 1. pinnate, leaflets ovate 

 acuminate entire coarsely senate or incise-lobate rounded or 

 cordate below, petioles twining, sep. oblong downy on both 

 sides, fr. with long feathery awns. — JR. iv. (54.— St. woody, 

 angular, branched, very long. Petioles acting as tendrils. — 

 Hedges and thickets on a calcareous soil. Sh. VT. E. 



Tribe II. Anemotiece. 



2. Thalic'tkum Linn. Meadow- Eue. 



1. T. a^inum (L.) ; st. perfectly simple and nearly leafless, 

 raceme termina:! simple, finutstalks reflexed, carp, shortly stalked 

 tipped with the hooked style. — R. iii. 26. — St. 3 — 6 in. high, 



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