A74 1, RANUNCULACER. 
Syme. Not seeing the way to any clear separation between the 
eu-minus of Syme (which includes the two sub-varieties mari- 
tumum and montanum) and the flecuosum, I do not venture to 
os _ the provincial nos. from my own herbarium ; still less from 
ooks. 
Thalictrum (minus) montanum, Eng. Bot. ed. 8. 
Provinces 1---5-78-10---- ? From Syme herb. 
Synopsis, no. 8. Somerset to York, possibly to Fife, etc. 
Thalictrum (minus) flecuosum, Bernh. 
Provinces 1--4--7--101112-1415 ? 
Synopsis, no. 8. Cornwall to Kincardine; Syme herb. West 
York; Baker North bot. Durham; Cheviotland; New flo. 
Thalictrum (minus) Kochii, Fries. 
Province 12. Damp places in the Lake district; Bab. man. ed. 5, 6. 
Synopsis, no. 8. See pages 439—441 of this volume. 
Thalictrum (minus) saxatile, Schleicher. 
Provinces - - 8 4. North Essex; Gibson flo. Cambridge; Bab. flo. 
Syn. no. 8. (Cheddar, Somerset. Disserth, Flint.] 
Thalictrum majus, Sm. (not of Jacquin). 
Provinces [1 234] 101112181415. York to Perth. 
Ambiguity. Cyb.i.72. This may be regarded now as a spurious 
species, made up from the larger examples of any of the preceding 
segregates. Professor Babington holds it synonymous with his 
flecuosum ; while My. Boswell Syme thinks this latter made up of 
majus partly and of minus partly. See pages 438—441. 
Thalictrum (flavum) spherocarpum, E. B. 3. 
Provinces- ?? 45--8--?%? Camb. Heref. Derby; Eng. bot. 
Syn. 4. This and the two succeeding segregates are unnoticed in 
the ‘Manual of British Botany’; and thus they are yet scarcely 
known among English botanists. Most of my herbarium examples 
of T. flavum are in flower, not in fruit. According to the achenes 
figured in ‘English Botany,’ plate 8, I have examples of this 
segregate from South Hants, Middlesex, Essex, Durham, and 
Westmoreland. 
Thalictrum (flavum) riparium, “Jord.” E. B. 8. 
Provinces - - 8------ 10. Surrey; Essex; York; Eng. bot. 
Syn. 4. Middlesex; ‘Trimen & Dyer flo. 
Thalictrum (flavum) Morisoni, EK. B. 3. 
Provinces... ? : 
Syn. 4. “'T. flavum, HE. B. 367, is quoted by Reichenbach, under 
his figure of T. Morisoni”; Eng. bot. i. p. 9. 
Anemone apennina, Linn. 
Provinces 1-3 45----10---- 15. Devon to Banff. 
Alien. Cyb. i. 75. Long established in Surrey. 
