12 1. EAircmCTTI.ACE^. 



trifid and cut leaflets, peduncles furrowed, calyz reflexed, carp, 

 round margined mth a series of tubercles near the margin, beak 

 short curved, receptacle hairy. — E. B. 1504. R. iii. 23. R. 

 Philotwtis (Ehrh.) Koch. — St. 4 — -18 in. high ; the smaller speci- 

 mens are B. parvulus L. Upper 1. in narrow acute segments. 

 Fl. pale yellow. — Waste land and corn-fields, rare. A. VI. — X. 



E. S. 



24. JR. parviJUrus (L.) ; root fibrous, stems spreading, 1. round- 

 ish-cordate 3 — 5-lohed cut, upper 1. oblong undivided or 3-lobed, 

 calyx at first erect afterwards refiexed, Cfl.rp. orbicular muricate. 

 — E. B. 120. -R. iii. 22. — Peduncles opposite the leaves. Pet. 

 narrow. — Corn-fields and drytaanks, rare. A. V. VI. E. I, 



t25. M. arven 'sis (L. ) ; root fibrous, radical 1. 3-cleft dentate, 

 8tem-l. once or twice ternate with linear-lanceolate segments, 

 calyx erect-patent, carp, margined beaked and spinous. — E. B. 

 2390. B. iii. 21.— St. 6—18 in. high. H. pale yellow.— 

 Corn-fields. A. VI. Com Crowfoot. E. S. I. 



Tribe IV. Helleborem. 



7. Cal'tha Linn. Marsh Marigold. 



1. C. palm'tris (L.) ; st. ascending, I. cordate rounded crenate. 

 —E. B. 506. B. iv. 101.— About a foot high. Fl. large. Sep. 

 bright yellow. — a ; sep. roundish-ovate contiguous, carp, spread- 

 ing their beak very _ short.— /3. C. Guerangerii (Bor ) ; sep. 

 oblong-ovate not contiguous, carp, spreading their beak long. — 

 y. minor; st. decumbent mostly 1-flowered, fl. small, sep. not 

 contiguous, carp, erect their beak very short. — Marshy places, 

 common, y. Mountains. P. III. — V. E. S. I. 



2. C. radicans (Forst.) ; st. creeping, 1. triangular serrate-cre- 

 nate small, sep. not contiguous narrow. — E. B. 2175. — Base of 

 the 1. almost at right angles with petiole.—" In a ditch that 

 runs from the farmhouse called Haltouu, on the estate of 0. 

 Qxaj, Esq., of Oarse, Forfarshire. 1790." Mr. G. Eon. P 

 V. VI. g' 



8. Teol'mtjs Linn. Globe Flower. 



1. T. europa'us (L.) ; sep. 10—15 concave converging into a 

 globe, pet. 10 about equalling the stam,, 1. palmately 5-parted, 

 segments rhomboidal 3-partite incise-serrate. — E. B. 28 R 

 iv. 101.— Fl. bright yellow. Pet. ligulate. St. 1-2^ feet 

 high.— Damp mountain pastures. P. VI. VII. ESI 



