18 II. DILLENIACE^E. 



Tribe III. — Ranuncule^s. 



Ranunculus, Linn. — Buttercup. As a help to those studying 

 botany, a number of carpological names are given. Thus 

 the fruit of this genus is termed an Eterio. I may 

 i remark, however, that botanists in describing plants 



seldom use these terms ; but sometimes they are men- 

 tioned in examination papers, and being here inserted 

 may assist pupils to answer a question or give an 

 example, 

 lappaceus, Sm. (Fig. 2.) 



var. pimpinellifolius, forma multiplex, Bail. — Double 

 Buttercup, or Bachelor's Buttons, 

 plebeius, R. Br. = R. hirtus, Banks and Sol. 

 rivularis, B. ct Sol. — River Buttercup. 



var. major, Benth. 

 parviflorus, Linn., var. australis, Benth. 

 *muricatus, Linn. — A weed of Europe, Asia, and America. 

 *arvensis, Linn. — A field weed of Europe. 



Order II.— DILLENIACEJE. 



Tribe I. — Delime,e. 

 Tetracera, Linn. 



Damieliana, F. v. M. 



Nordtiana, F.v.M. (Fig. 3.) 



Cowleyana, Bail. — " Teeweeree" of Barron River. (Fig. 3 



bis.) 

 Wuthiana, F. v. M. 



Tribe II. — Dillenie.e. 

 Wormia, Rottb. 



alata, R. Br. : — A dark prettily marked cabinet-wood. (Plate 

 II.) 



Tribe III. — FIibbertie.e. 

 Hibbertia, An dr. 



Section I . — H cmistemma. 

 Banksii, Benth. (Fig. 4.) 

 dealbata, Benth. 

 Brownii, Benth. 

 candicans, Benth. 

 Millari. Bail. 



