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1. BANTJNCtrLACILfi. 
lontal or declining, pan. usually broad and short. — fi. T. calcareum 
( Jord.) ; fr. -branches erect-patent, st. andl. beneath often gland- 
ular, stip. -auricles " adprcssed," pan. much nan'ower than in 
var. a, E. B. 11.— Sand-hills. ^. Stony pastures. P. VI. VII. 
E. S. I. 
3. T. Jlexuosum TBemh.) ; st. zigzag striate bl^inched leafy 
to the base, stip. with retlexed auricles, 1. 2 — 3-pinnate, Its. 
;^ — 5-cleft paler beneath, petioles with divaricate branches, fl. 
drooping in a long leafy panicle with patent or reclinate 
branches, carp, narrowly elliptic gibbous above within below 
without. — R. iii. 28. T. majus Sm., £. B. 611, not Jacq. — St. 
often 3 feet high, solid. Lower 1. with rather close sheaths and 
broad Its. with blunt cuspidate lobes ; upper narrower and more 
acutely lobed. — Bushy and stony places. P. VII. E. S. I. 
4. T. Koch'ii (Fr.) ; st. rather zigzag smooth but striate below 
the sheaths leaf;/ to the base, stip. with horizontal auricles, 
1. 2 — 3-pinnate, Its. temate 3 — 5-cleft paler beneath, petioles 
subterete with patent not divaricate branches, fl. drooping in a 
leafless erect pyramidal paincle with patent sti-aight Dranches, 
carp, regidarly ovoid. — T. saxatile Bab. — St. often 4 feet high, 
hollow. L. broad, lobes blunt or on the upper 1. acute. — Darop 
places in the Lake District. P. VII. VUL E. 
5. T. saxat'ile (Schleich.) ; st. rather zigzag- angular but 
scarcely striate leafy to the base, stip. with reflexed auricl6s, 1. 
2 — 3-pinnate, Its. 3 — 7-cleft paler beneath, petioles with patent 
branches,^, erect in a nearly leafless pan. with ascending straight 
branches, carp. oval. — R. iii. 34. — St. 2 — 3 feet high, rather slen- 
der, very slightly branched. — Stony places. P. VI. VII. E. 
6. T.fldvum (L.) ; st. erect furrowed, 1. bipinnate. Its. broadly 
obovate or wedgeshaped trifid, panicle compact corymbose, jl. 
erect, cai-p. short ovoid. — E. B. 367. R. iii. 44. — L. rather paler 
beneath. Root-stock creeping. —In wet fields. P. VI. VII. 
Common Meadow-Rue. E. S. I. 
3. Anemo'ne lAnn. 
1. A. Pulsatil'la (L.) ; fl. solitary erect, involucre ses.sile in 
deep linear segments, 1. doubly pinnate, leaflets pinnatifld with 
linear lobes, carp, with fcathei-y taih. — E. B. 51. — Fl. violet- 
purple, externally silky ; stalk 5 — 8 in. high. Inv. silky, close 
to the flower, but, by the elongation of the stalk, distant from 
the fruit.— Open calcareous pastures, rare. P. IV. V. Pasqiie 
Hower. E. 
2. A. nemorosa (L.); fl. solitary, sep. 6 oblong, inv. of 3 
temate or quinate stalked leaves with lobed and cut leaflets, 1. 
similar, carp, pubescent keeled. — E. B. 355. R. iv. 47. — Fl. whitt 
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