5 
(4) T. FottoLosum. (Dec.) 
Ident. Dee. prod. I. p. 12.—Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p, 
16.—Don. prod. 192.—Royle’s Ll. 51. 
Spzc. Cuar. Polygamo-dicecious: erect, branched : leaves large, 
supra-decompound ; leaflets very numerous, small, oval, cut and 
lobed : petioles auricled at the base: sepals oblong, obtuse, 5—7- 
nerved, pale green, or brownish-purple: stamens numerous: fila- 
ments filiform: anthers mucronate: panicles much branched, leaf- 
less: bracts small: achenia few, oval-oblong, acute at both ends, 
narrowly ribbed. 
Khasia mountains, flowering in August and September. 
(5) T. Punpvanum. (Waill.) 
Ident. Wali. pl. As. Rar. II. p. 26.-Hook. & Thoms. flor. 
Ind. I. p. 18. 
Spec. Cuar. Herbaceous, erect: leaves biternate, lower ones 
long-petioled, middle ones often irregularly divided: leaflets large, 
roundish, crenated, somewhat 5-lobed: petioles auricled at the 
base: sepals 4, elliptic-oblong: filaments filiform : anthers scarcely 
apiculated: panicles terminal, divaricately branched, almost leaf- 
less: achenia numerous, oblong, sessile, furrowed, with glandular 
hairs or quite glabrous and beaked with the straight or hooked style. 
Khasia mountains, flowering in August and September. 
GENUS IV. ANEMONE. 
Polyandria Polygynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Anemos, the wind, as many species are said to in- 
habit open and windy localities. 
Gen. Cuar. Herbaceous, with perennial root: leaves radical, 
more or less cut or divided: acape when branched bearing involu- 
cres at each division: involucre 3-leaved, distant from the flower: 
sepals 5-15: petals none: seed pendulous. 
(1) A. rivuzaris. (Ham. ) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. flor. Ind. I. p. 28.—Dec. prod. I. p. 21. 
Syn. <A. Wightiana, Wall. W. § 4. prod. I. p. 13. 
Engrav. Hook. Ic. t. 176.—Wight’s Icon. t. 936.—Spicil. I. 
t. 4. 
Srec. Cuan. Clothed with silky hairs: leaves long-petioled, 
tripartite: divisions deeply 3-cleft: segments deeply 3-lobed : 
lobes irregularly cut and serrated: involucral leaves deeply 3-cleft : 
divisions 3-cleft: segments linear-oblong, cut and serrated: sepals 
