heads of fruit globose: achenia roundish, lenticular: style short, 
straight: flowers yellow. 
Neilgherries. 
(3) R. Watzicntanus. (WF. § A.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 4. 
Syn. R. pinnatus, Wight’s Ill. 1. p. 6. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ic. t. 9387.—Spicil. I. t. 5. 
Spec. Cuar. Perennial, glabrous, prostrate, with a tendency. to 
root at the joints: leaves and.petioles hairy : radical leaves trifo- 
liate: leaflets 3-cleft: segments cut and serrated: peduncles hairy, 
scarcely longer than the petioles: petals as long as the calyx: heads 
of fruit globose: achenia roundish, compressed-lenticular, tubercu- 
lated: style hooked: flowers yellow. — , 
Moist woods on the Neilgherries, flowering in May and June. 
(4) R, scetenatus. (Linn. ) 
Ident. Dec. prod. J. p. 34. 
Syn. Hecatonia palustris, Lour. fl. Coch. p. 871.—R. Indicus, 
Roxb. fi. Ind. II. p. 671. 
Engrav. Curt. Lond. II. f. 45.—Engl. Bot. X. f. 681. 
Spec. Cuan. Annual, 1-2 feet: stem erect, very ramous above : 
leaves glabrous, radical ones petioled, 3-partite: leaflets 3-lobed, 
obtusely cut: upper ones 3-partite: lobes oblong-linear, entire, 
floral ones oblong: calyx glabrous: carpels minute, arranged on an 
oblong spike : achenia oval, compressed : flowers small, yellow. 
Moist places in Bengal, flowering in the cold, season. 
(5) R. aavatitis. (Linn.) 
Ident: Dec. prod. I. p. 26.—Don. in Royle Ill. 54. 
Syn. R. divaricatus ef fluitans, Ledeb. Fl. Ross.—R. Pantothrix 
et fluviatilis, duct. 
Engrav. Engl. Bot. II. £. 101.. 
Srrc. Car. Stem floating: submerged leaves many-cleft, 
emerged ones 3-partite: lobes wedge-shaped toothed at the apex: 
petals obovate, larger than the calyx: flowers white. 
A variety of this species has been found. about Saharunpoor. 
GENUS VI. DELPHINIUM. 
Polyandria Trigynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Delphin, a dolphin, from a supposed resemblance 
to that animal in the nectary. 
