458 Mr. Cutler's Account of indigenous Vegetables, 



POLYGYNIA. 

 ANEMONE, Linn. Gen. Plant. 614. 

 Anemone foliis trilobis integerrimis. Syst. Nat. 

 LIVERWORT. Blossoms white, tinged with red. In woods 

 and shady places. April. 



Anemone pedunculo nudo, seminibus subrotundis hirsutis. 

 Syst. Nat. 



WHITE ANEMONE. Blossoms white. Amongst bushes, and 

 in shady places. May. 



Anem.one seminibus acutis, foliolis tncisis, caule unifloro. 

 Syst. Nat. 



WOOD ANEMONE. Blossoms white, tinged with purple. In 

 woods and newly-cleared land. May. 



CLEMATIS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 616. 



Clematis foliis ternatis^ foliolis cordatis serrato-angulatis, 

 scandentibus. Syst. Nat. 



TRAVELLER' s JOY. Virgin'' s Bower. Blossoms white. 

 Banks of brooks and river's. July. 



RANUNCULUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 619. 



Ranunculus foliis radicalibus reniform.ibus crenatts sublo- 

 batis, caulinis tripartitis lanceolotis integerrimis caule multi- 

 floro. Syst. Nat. 



PILE WORT. Bunvort. Blossoms yellow. By fences. Sep- 

 tember. 



Ranunculus foliis radicalibus subrotundo-cordatis crenatis ; 

 caulinus digitalis dentatis^ caule multifloro. Syst. Nat. 



CROWFOOT. Buttercup. Goldilocks. Blossoms yellow. 

 Common in moist pastures and fields. June — July. 



The whole plant is acrid. The blossoms cure warts and corns. 



CALTHA. 



