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1. RANUNCUI-ACKS. 
Tij))>ed with the hooked st>'le.— B. 262. R. iii. 26.— St. 3—6 
in. high, quite smooth. L. mostly radical, upon long stalks, 
twice ternate.— Higher parts of mountains. P. VI. YII. E. S. I. 
2. T. miiinK (L.) : st. striate branched leqriess but sheathed at 
the base. stip. with spreading amides. 1. 2 — 3-pinnate, Its. ter- 
nate 3-cleft glaucous, petioles with angular ascending branches, 
H. drooping, anth. apiculate, carp, fusiform 8-ribbed subconi- 
pressed ventricose below extern ally. — St. 1 — li ft. high, usually 
solid : sheaths at its base rather lax. Fl. greenish yellow (as 
are those of Sp. 3 and 4). — a. T. 'huieme (Dum.) : fr. -branches 
often horizontal or declining, pan. usually bi-oati and short. ^ — 
S. T. muntanum (Wallr.) ; fr.-branches erect-patent, pan. much 
narrower than in var. — Sand-hills. /3. Stony pastures. P. 
VI. VII. ' E. S. I. 
3. T. Dili jus (Crantz em., Bab.) ; st. leafij to the fnue branched, 
I. 2 — 3-pinnate, Its. 3 — 5-cleft,y/. dTonpiyur. Anth. apiculate, pan. 
with patent or reclinate branches. — a. I", collimim (Wallr.) ; 
petioles with divaricate branches, stip. with reflexed auricles, 
carp, narrowly elliptical. St. often 3 — 4 feet high, solid, striate. 
T. flexvosum E. not Bernh. — fi. T. Kochii (Fr.) : petioles with 
patent branches, stip. with horizontal auricles, carp, ovoid. 
E. B. 611. St. often 4 ft. high, hollow, striate only below the 
joinings. — a. Dam]) Inishy and stony places. ^. Lake District. 
P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
4. T.rl'tvum (L.) ; st. erect' furrowed, 1. bipinnate. Its. broadly 
obovate or wedgeshaped trilid, jxinirle compact cori/mfjose, 
/i. erect, anth. not apiculate, carp, ovoid. — L. rather paler 
beneath. Rootstock creeping. — a. 7'. sphterocarpiim (Lej.) ; 
pan. rather close, carp, ovoid. R. iii. 4639. — T. ripmium 
(Jord.) : pan. usually lax with ascending branches, carp, ovoid. 
— 7. T. nif/riains (.jacii.) : pan. interrupted with erect-patent 
branches, carp, elliptic. B. iii. 4640. 7'. Jfonsonii (Gmel.) 
ed viii. — In wet fields. P. VII. VIII. Ctynwion Meadow-Riie. 
E. S. I. 
3. Anemone Linn. 
1. .1. Pxihntil'ln (L.) : tl. solitary erect, involucre sessile in 
deep linear segments, 1. tloubly pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with 
linear lobes, carp, vith feather^f taih. — E. B. 51. — Fl. bell- 
shaped, violet-purple, externally silky : stalk 5—8 in. high. 
Inv. silky, close to the flower, but distant from the fruit.— 
Open calaireous pastures, rare. P. IV. V. Pusque flover. E. 
2. A. iiemordsa (L.) ; fl. solitary, s*-;). 6 oblong spreading, 
inv. of 3 ternate or (juinate stalked leaves with lobed and cut 
leaflets, 1. similiu-, carj>. pubescent kee/ed not taUed. — E. B. 355. 
R. iv. 47.— Fl. white or purplish : stalk 4—8 in. high. Beak 
