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^ €apltulo^ C. 14 1. Fennel-leav’d Water Crowfoot- 
j In rivers. The ftalks are long, lying on the water, 
j and following the ftrcam. The leaves are like thofe 
! of Hogs-fennel, and longer than any other of this 
fort of Crowfoot : The flowers are alfo pretty large. 
A 7. Ranunculus flammeus minor ^ R. 250. G. 814. 
I Item flammeus ferratus^ Ejufdem ^ P. 1214. Pa^ 
luftris flammeus minor ^ five auguftifelius ^ P. 1214. 
' ' Longifolius paluflris minor ^ item palujiris ferratus, 
■ C. 180. The Leflfer Spearwort. In moiil places. 
’ The leaves are oblong and entire. It has a hot, 
burning tafte, and the ftalks generally lie upon the 
j ground. 
^ 8. Ranunculus flammeus major ^ R. 250, G. 814.' 
j paluflris flammeus major ^ P. 1215. longifolius palu-^ 
flris major ^ C. 180. Great Spearwort, This plant 
I ; grows about a yard high, or more : The ftalks are 
thick, fmooth, and divided into feveral branches, 
II cloathed alternately with leaves about a foot long, 
;1 fcarce an inch broad, grofs, fmooth, pointed, of an 
^ i acrid and bitter tafte : The flowers grow at the 
i! ends of the branches, conflfting of five large yel- 
low petals. In the ditches about Hawkjheady Lan- 
cajhire. Mr Law f on. And in many other places. 
9. Ranunculus flammeus^ laticri Plant aginis folio y 
marginibus pilofiSy R. 25 1 . Spearwort, with a broader 
leaf, like Plantain, with hairy edges. In a place 
I, called Mark-pit Syntax Burt on ^ in Kendal^ tVefimore'* 
[' land -f-. 
Flos Adonis, Adonis flower. The leaves re- 
femble thole of Camomile, or Fennel : The 
,i flower is polypetalous, and expands in the form 
;| of a Rofe: The empalement confifts of five 
‘ leaves : The feeds are pointed, and grow in a 
long head. We have but one fpecies of this 
plant, viz. 
I Flos adonis y R. 251, P. Par. 293. Flos adonis 
I flore ruhroy G. 310. Adonis hortenfis ficre miner e 
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