RANnNCULACE.fi. 3 



10. Delphln'luui. Sepals 5, unequa\ petal-like, the upper one pro- 



duced backward into a spur. Petals i, irregular, the up; er pair 

 spurred, and projecting backward into the spur of the upper sepal 

 (rarely only 2). Flowers blue or whitish, in terminal racemes. 

 Leaves palmately dissected. 



11. Actae'a. Sepals 1-5, caducous. Petals 4-10, with slender claws. 



Stamens many, with long filaments. Fruit a many-seeded 

 berry. Flowers in a short thick raceme. Leaves decompound, 

 leaflets sharply toothed. 



12. Clniicif'nga. Sepals 4-5, caducous. Petals several, small, two- 



horned at the apex. Carpels 1-8, becoming pods. Flowers in 

 long plume-like racemes. 



13. Ilyili-iis'tiii. Petals none. Flowers solitary. Sepali 3, petal-like. 



greenish-white. Carpels 12 or more, forming a head of crimson 

 1-2-seeded berries in fruit. Stem low, from a knotted yellow root- 

 stock. Leaves simple, lobed. 



I. CIEM'ATIS, L. VmaiN'S BoWEE. 



1. C. Virginia'na, L. (Common Vikgin's Bower.) A 

 woody-stemmed climber. Flowers in panioled clusters, often 

 dioecious, white. Leaves of 3 ovate leaflets, which, are cut 

 or lobed. Feathery tails of the achenes very conspicuous 

 in the autumn. — Along streams and in swamps. 



2. C. lig^Stieifo'lia, Nutt. Very much like the last, 

 but the leaves have usually 5 leaflets. — N. "W. 



3. C. veFtieilla'ris, DC. Shrubby climber. Peduncles 

 bearing single large flowers, with thin, wide-spreading, 

 bluish-purple sepals. Tails of the achenes plumose. Leaves 

 of three leaflets, which are entire, or sparingly toothed or 

 lobed. — Eocky places. 



a. AN'EMO'NE, L. ANEM'ONE. 

 * Styles long and hairy, forming feathery tails in fruit. 

 1. A. patens, L., var. Nuttallia'na, Gray. (Prairie A. 

 OR Pasque PiiOWER.) Villous with long silky hairs. Flower 

 erect, appearing before the leaves. Sepals 5-7, purplish or 

 white, an inch or more in length, spreading at maturity. 

 Involucre sessile, its lobes numerous, all united at the base 

 to form a shallow cup. Leaves radical, the blades deeply 

 out into 3 well-marked divisions, the middle one stalked, 



