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1. RANUNCULACE.E. 
3. T. majus (Crantz?); st. zigzag angular branched hollow, 1. 
3-])innate, leaf!, ternate 3-cleft broad glaucous, petioles with an- 
gular branches springing at right-angles, jl. subumbellate di’ooping. 
— E.B. (ill . — St. 3—6 feet high. Leall. very broad, lobes acute ; 
uppermost often entire and ovate. A very doubtful plant. — 
Busby hills in the south of Scotland and north of England. 
P. VI. VII. E. S. 
4. T. jlavnm (L.) ; st. erect furrowed, 1. hipinnate, leafl. 
oroadly ohovate or wedge-shajied trifid, panicle compact co- 
rymbose, fi. erect. — E.B. 36"] . — L. rather paler beneath. Root 
cree))ing. The lower subdivisions of the petiole with stipules 
and the root creeping ; or, no ])artial stij)ules and a fibrous root ; 
characterize the T.flavum and T. rvfinerve of Koch’s Synoj)sis, 
but these characters do not appear to be permanent. In the 
fens of Cambridgeshire the jilant has an extensively creeping root 
and partial stipules. — Iii wet fields. P. VI. VII. Common Mea- 
dow Rue. 
3. Anemone Linn. 
1. A. Pulsatilla (L.); fl. solitary erect, involucre sessile in 
deep linear segments, 1. doubly pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid : lobes 
linear, carp, with feathery tails. — E.B. 51. — Fl. violet-purple, 
externally silky. Involucre silky, close to the flower, hut, by the 
elongation of the stalk, distant from the fruit. — Open chalky 
pastures. P. IV. V. Pasqueflower. E. 
2. A. nemorosa (L.); fl. solitary, sep. 6 elliptical, involucre of 
3 ternate or quinate stalked leaves v\ith lohed and cut leaflets, 
1. similar, carp, pubescent heeled. — E.B. 355. R. 4644. — Fl. 
white or purjilish. Carp, with a beak of nearly their oum length 
hut not tailed. Root (rhizoma) horizontal. Sep. glabrous on 
both sides. — In groves and thickets; common, P. III. — V. 
I'Pood Anemone. 
*3. A. apennina (L.); fl. solitary, sep. numerous lanceolate, 
involucre of 3 ternate stalked deej)ly cut leaves, 1. similar, “ carp, 
pointed without tails.” — E.B. 1062. R. 4645. — Fl. bright blue. 
Root similar to the last. — Scarcely naturalized. P. IV. E. 
*?4. A. ranunculoides (L.) ; fl. solitary or in pairs, sep. 5 ellip- 
tical, involucre of 3 nearly sessile ternate deeply cut leaves, 1. 
similar often quinate, carp, pointed dovray without tails. — E.B. 
1484. R. 4643. — Fl. bright yellow. Sep. externally pubescent. 
Root similar to the last. — A very doubtful native. P. IV. E. 
4. Adonis Linn. 
fl. A. autumnalis (L.); cal. glabrous patent, pet. connivent, 
carp, without teeth collected into an ovate head and tipj>ed with 
a straight beak. — E.B. 308. R.4621. — Fl. scarlet, black at the 
