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few, long-stalked (3 — 5'), temate, the segments stalked, simple, or incisely 3-lobed or 

 parted. Scape 8 — 16' high, silky pubescent above. Lvs. of the iuvoL totally unlike 

 the others, the segments 1 — 1 J' by 1", placed (in flower) above the middle of the 

 scape. Fl. greenish, scentless : sepals commonly 8, all linear-oblong, 5 — 6" long, 

 soon falling. Heads of carpels 1^' long ; ach. flattened. Mar. — ^Apr. 



4 A. parviflora Mx. Invol. 2-leaved ; sep. 5-6, oval ; Jtead of carpels globular. — 

 Canada and northward. Stem 2 — 12' high, pubescent. Lvs. 3-parted, segments 

 cuneiform, 3-oleft, crenate lobed, those of the involucre similar, subsessUe. Flower 

 whitish. (A. cuneifolia, Ph.) 



5 A. multifida DC. , Red wind-flower. Jnvol. slwrt-peiioled ; lateral peduncles 

 involucellate; heads of carpels oval. — Rooks, northern Tt. and N. T., W. to Lake 

 Superior ; rare. Plant hairy, about If high. Radical lvs. ternately divided, segm. 

 cuneiform, gashed into 3 linear acute lobes, petioles 2 — i' long. Invol. 2 — 3-leaved, 

 similar, subtending 2 or 3 peduncles. Involucels 2-leav6d, sessile. Pis. of 3fe^8 

 obtuse sepals, small, purple, yarying to white. Jn. (A. Hudsoniana Rich.) 



6 A. Virginiana L. Invol. long-petioled; lateral peduncles involucellate ; heads 

 of carpels oblong. — A tall species in dry woods and hiUy pastures. Can. to Car. 

 Scape erect, 2-3 f high, hairy, dividing above into about 3 long parallel 1-flowered 

 peduncles, middle one naked, lateral ones each with an involuoel of two bracts. 

 Lvs. 2-3' by 3-4', 3-parted; Ifts. ovate-lanceolate, toothed and lobed; petioles 

 6 — 10' long, petioles of the bracts much shorter. Sepals 5, yellowish green. Pruit 

 woolly, in heads f ' long. July. 



p. ALBA. Pis. larger; sep. white. — Ledges, Vt. (Dr. Robbins.) 



7 A. cylindrioa Gray. Inyol. long-petioled; peduncles all naked; head of carpels 

 cylindrical. — Dry soils, Mass., N. H. to Iowa. Plant silky pubescent, 1 — 2f high. 

 Lvs. 2 — 3' wide, 3-parted ; segm. cuneate, deeply gash-lobed and cut-toothed, petioles 

 3 — 6' long; ped. 3 — 6, 1-flowered, 6 — 10' long, umbellate, sometimes one or two 

 with iAvolucles ; sep. 5, silky, greenish- white, obtuse ; heads of fruit 1 J' long. May. 



8 A. nemordsa (and quiuquefolia) L. Low, smooth, 1-flowered; invol. peiiolaie. — 

 A common and interesting little plant, 6 — 9' high, found in old woods, hedges, and 

 in open Jields. Radical leaf 1, ternate, segm. cleft or lobed. Invol. of 3 petiolate 

 leaves, placed in a whorl near the top of the stem, its bracts cut-toothed and 

 lobed, the lateral segments cleft, sometimes quite to the base, so as to render the 

 leaf quinate. At the top of the stem is a single white flower, purplish outside. 

 Apr., May. 



9 A. Pennsylvtoica L. Mairy : invol. sessile : ped. one, at length 2 or 3, lateral 

 ones involucellate. — Shores and wet prairies. Can. to Penn. W. to Ind. and "Wis. 

 Stem 12 to 20' high; lvs. large, veiny, those of the root 5-parted, segm. cuneate, 

 3-lobed, pointed. Lvs. of the involucre 3-parted, aouminate-lobed and toothed. 

 First flower on a naked stalk. Prom its base arise two branches, each 2-leaved 

 (involuoeled) and 1-flowered. Sep. 5, obovate, large, white. Jn. — Aug. 



10 A. narcissifldra L. Villous; involucre sessile ; achenia flattened. — In Canada 

 and northward. Plant clothed with long silky hairs. Lvs. palmately 3 — 5-parted, 

 .segm. cuneiform, incisely many cleft into linear acute lobes. Invol. somewhat 

 similar, the sessile leaflets 3 — 5-olefl;. Flowers several, umbelate, white, on leafless 

 stalks. 



11 A. thaliotroides L. Rue Anemone. (Fig. 361.) Glabrous, low; invol 

 petiolate: ach. grooved. — In woods, Can. to Ga., W. to Iowa, common. A flne 

 little plant of early spring. Root consisting of several oblong tubers ; lvs. biter- 

 nate or triternate, the. common petiole 2 — 4' long. Lfts. like those of the invol. 

 G — 12" long, f as wide, oval, subeordate, 3-lobed. luvol. of two ternate leaves 

 appearing as a whorl of 6 petiolulate lfts. Flowers several, white varying to 

 pale purple. Hight 6 — 8'. Apr., May. (Thaliotrum anemonoides Mx.) 



. 12 A. coronaria L. Lvs. ternate, with muliifid segments and linear mucronaie 

 lobes : sep. 6, oval, close. — From Levant. A hardy, flowering plant, with large 

 single or double variegated flowers. May.f 



13 A. hort^nsis L. Lvs. 3-parted, with crenate, cut-dentatel dbes : invol. sessile, 

 of oblong, entire or cut leaflets. Sep. 10 — 12, oblong. — Prom Italy. A flne 

 garden species, with double and semi- double varieties of red, white, and blue 

 flowers. May.f 



