rather small and numerous, the broadest and largest near the upper end of the leaf, 

 from where gradually decreasing in size downwards along the margins. The indenta- 



Fig. 89. a -i show petals of Ranunculus Cifmbalaria Pursch from 



America, k— m of Norwegian specimens, u— x of specimens from 



India. (An nov. spec.?), n— t are petals of Ranunculus subsimilis 



nov. spec, from Asia. (The Minusinsk district), (^/i). 



tions are rather small and very narrow, the lobes broad, broadly obtuse or even flat- 

 tened at the top, especially the lower ones. 



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