EANUNCTTI.rS. 
■j-oval or |-obovate with a hiteral point. — E.B. 2003. — St. float- 
ing or creeping- upon mud. L. usually spotted ; lobes usually 
entire or with a central notch, often rather triangidar. Stip. 
nanow, much adiiate. Pet. narrow, .3-veined. Stam. 6 — 8, 
Style lateral upon both ovary and carpel. Inner edge of carpel 
nearly straight. — Shallow ponds or mud. P. \1. — iX. E. S. I. 
B. Fr.-st. straight, carp, transversely wrinkled on the middle of 
each side, nectary naked. 
. 13. R. scehrdtm (L.) ; root fibrous, lower 1. stalked tripar- 
tite, segments blunt crenate, upper 1. trifid linear entire or incise- 
dentate, calyx reflexed, head of fr. (jblony, caro. minute. — E. B. 
681. R. iii. il. — Fl. very small, pale yellow. Nect. round, open, 
bordered all round, rarely not bordered above. Lower 1. broad, 
glabrous, shining. Stem 1 — 2 feet high, thick. — By and in ditches 
and ponds. . A. yi. — ^IX. Celery-leaved Crowfoot. E. S. 1. 
C. Fr.-st. straight, carp, not transversely wrinkled. 
t L. divided, fl. white, nectary naked. 
[14. R. alpes'fris (L.); root fibrous, 1. smooth, radical 1. some- 
what cordate deeply 3 — 5-lobed, lobes iucise-crenate at the 
extremity, stem-1. 1 or 2 simple linear or trifid with linear lobes, 
fl. almost solitary, ped. furrowed, calj^x glabrous, carp, obovate 
with a straight beak hooked at the end. — E. B. 2-390. — Pet. ob- 
cordate. St. 4 — 5 in. high.— Clova Mountains. M?: G. Don. 
P. v.] S. 
tt L. undi^^ded, fl. yellow, nectaiy nearly , or quite naked 
bordered. — L. nearly parallel-veined. 
gramin'eus (L.) ; root fibrous the fibres thickening towards 
the end, 1. linear-lanceolate striate entire, st. and ped. glabrous 
few-flowered, carp, obliquely obovate rugose with a short revolute 
point, nectary tubular.— E. B. 2306.— Wales ? P. V. VI.] E. ? 
15. R. Flam'mula (L.); root fibrous, /. ovate- or linear-lanceo- 
late nearly entire stalked, stem reclining at the base and roofing, 
carp, obovate minutely pitted with a short point. — E. B. 387. R. 
iii. 10. — Stems 6 — 18 in. high. L. sometimes serrate, hairy or 
glabrous. — fi. reptans ; st. procumbent filifomi rooting, 1. linear. 
— ^In wet places. P. VI. — VIU. Lesser Spearwm-t. E. S. I. 
\_R. ophioglossifolius (Vill.) ; root fibrous, lower I. cordate- 
ovate stalked, upper 1. oblong sessile amplexicaid, stem erect 
hoUow, carp, obliquelv ovate margined tubercled with a short ter- 
minal point.— ^. B. k 2833. R. iii. 21.— Glabrous. FL small. 
St. about 1 foot high, branched, many-flowered, tapering below. 
— St. Peter's Marsh, Jersey. A. VI.] 
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