RUTTKRCITp FA^IILY 



15 



5 — xo sessile many-ovuled carpels forming follicles in the fruit. 

 (Name from the Greek kalathos, a cup.) 



I. C. palustris (Marsh Marigold, Walter Blobs). — A handsome 

 plant, resembling a gigantic Buttercup, abundant in marshes and 

 by the sides of streams. Leavts large, kidney-shaped, and glossy, 



TRpi.T rrs EL"Kor_Ki.s {Glorc-JhnL>r:r^t 



with large membranous stipules ; jfoi^'L-n- i — 2 

 golden-yellow. — Fl. ^March — ]\Iay. Perennial.' 



m. across 



iepa/s 



8. Trollius (Globe-flower). — Erect perennial herbs ; /c-dVc-s 

 palmately lobed ; sepals 5 — 15, petaloid, imbricate, concave; 

 petals 5 — 15, narrow, clawed; carpels 5 or more, forming sessile 

 follicles. (Name from the Scandinavian /ro.'l,_a. witch.) 



