2S 



pnrp(^, in order to excite symT c ^i " : " : : \ f 



b^n injured bj it, but as it is a :: i ~rri, ~_ ^ 1:1-7 :- 

 dnced, it may be well for fanners to know the plant, and ^^adicate it 

 upon its first appearance in their groni^ 



2. R. c :S. L. Haiiy; stem erect, not bnlbons at base ; leaves S-divid- 

 ed, diyisions all sessile and 3-parfced, their segments cat into lanceolate 

 or linear lobes ; peduncles not furrowed ; caljx spreading. 

 AcEiD EAXTOfcuLus. Tall Crowfoot. Buttercops- 



Perennial. .?-f --. 1 - C Ijjgn, TjranclseG a"!; irparmgly leafy, and with the petScues 



clotlied with 

 not 50 deep t-; 



\ in<«>lh. Flmxn near^ as larg«j h Et 



0}i. Like the :o:e.o:-g. - is is - v:-- ':-.::'. ^eed : it is common 

 in !N ew England and in iN evr York S " ; . " i- : - i. ^ .;. : : irding to Dr. Dar- 

 lington, it bas not become abundan: ii Fvi^-". ..:da, Botli species 



i-iG. 1. Balbous Crowfoot, or BotterGups (RaanmcalBis 'bHlbc-iu.s^ . :he Xijiper and tower 

 porf.ons of tlie Htem. 2. A separate petal, with a scale at the base. 



