CALTH A . ^THOLLTUS. 
St. about 1 foot high. Upper 1. cut into narrow segments. — 
Meadows and pastures, r. V. Sulbous Crowfoot. E. S. I. 
XXX Nectar}' with a scale, carp, rugose or tubercular. 
22. H. /lirsutiis (Cui-t.) ; root fibrous, radicall. with 3 stalked 
trifid and cut leaflets, peduncles furrowed, calyx reflexed, carp. 
round margined with a series of tubercles near the margin, beak 
short curved, receptacle hairy. — JE. B. 1504. R. iii. 23. R. Phi- 
lonotis (Ehrh.) Koch. — St. 4—18 in. high ; the smaller specimens 
are R. parvulus L. Upper 1. in naiTow acute segments. Fl. pale 
yellow. — Waste land and com-fields, rare. A. VT. — X. E. S. I. 
t23. R. arven'si.s (L.) ; root fibrous, radical 1. 3-cleft dentate, 
stem-l. once or twice temate with linear-lanceolate segments, 
calvx erect-patent, carp, margined beaked and spinws. — E. B. 
135. R. iii. 21.— St. 6—18 in. high. Fl. pale yellow. Known bv 
its spinous fruit.— Corn-fields. A. VI. Corn Croicfoot. E. S. 1. 
24. R. parvijlcrus (L.) ; root fibrous, stems spreading, 1. round- 
ish-cordate 3— -5-lobed cut, upper 1. oblong undivided or 3-lobed, 
calyx at first erect afterwards reflexed, carp, orbicular muricate. 
— E. B. 120. R. iii. 22. — Pedimcles opposite the leaves. Pet. 
narrow. — Corn-fields and dry banks, rare. A. V. \1. E. I. 
Tribe IV. Helleborece. 
7. Cai'tha Linn. Marsh Marigold. 
1. C. palus'tris (X.) ; sf. ascending, I. cordate rounded cre- 
nate.— £ B. oOG. R. iv. 101.— About a foot high. Fl. large. 
Sep. roundish ovate, bright yellow. — ,3. minor (DC.) ; smaller 
in all its parts and with the 1. considerably shorter in propor- 
tion, but the posteiior lobes very long. — Marshy places, common. 
^. in more mountainous situations. P. III. — E. S. I. 
2. ? C. radicans (Forst.) ; st. creeping, 1. triangular serrate-cre- 
nate. — E. B. 2175. — Fl. half the size of those of C. palustrin, 
sep. nan-ower, base of the 1. almost at right angles with petiole. 
I have only seen cultivated specimens. — " In a ditch that runs 
from the fai-mhouse called Haltoun, on the estate of C. Gray, 
Esq. of Carse, Forfarshire. 1790." Mr. G. Don. M\ the other 
stations probably belong to C. pulustris ,8. minor. P. V. \1. S. 
8. Teol'utjs Linn. Globe Flower, 
1. T. eiiropce'us (L.) ; sep. 10 — 15 concave converging into a 
globe, pet. 10 about equalling the stani., 1. palmately 5-parted, 
segments rhomboidal 3-partite incise-sei-rate. — E. B. 28. R. iv. 
101.— Fl. bright yellow. Pet. ligiilate. St. 1—2^ feet high.— 
Damp mountain pastures. P. VL VII. E. S. I. 
