POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA, Coptis. 
2. C. foliis biternatis, foliolis subpinnatifidis, scapo bifloro. 
— Salisb. I, c. p. 300. 
On the north-west coast. Alenzies. 11. v. s. in Herb. 
Banks, Flowers larger than the foregoing one. 
463. TROT.,L[US. Gen. pi. Q54. 
1. T. petalis 5. obtnsis patulis, nectariis staminibus brevio- 
ribus. Salisb. in linn, trans. 8. p. 303. 
T. americanus. Dorm catal. 
T. pentapetalus. Herb. Banks. 
In shady wet places, on the mountains of New York 
and Pensylvania. %. May — July. v. v. Flowers 
yellow, the size of Ranunculus acris. 
464. HEPATICA. mild, enum 
1. H. foliis trilobis integerrimis, scapis unifloris. — -Willd. 
enum. 
Anemone Hepatica. Willd.sp. pi. 2. p. 12/3. 
Icon. Boi. mag. 10. FI. dan. Q\0. 
a. H. lobis rotundatis obtusis. 
/3. H. lobis ovalibus acutis. 
In woods, on the side of fertile and rocky hills : Canada 
to Carolina. If.. March — May. v.v. Flowers blue or 
purple j generally smaller than in the European plant. 
465. RANUNCULUS. Gen. pi. p53. 
* Foliis simplicibuSf integris. 
1, R. glaber, caule declinato, foliis angusto-lanceolatis acu- 
tis integerrimis denticulatisque, inferioribus petlolatis, 
pedunculis terminalibus axillaribus unifloris, calycibus 
subreflexis. — Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. ISO/.' 
Icon. FL dan. 5/5. Engl. hot. 38/. 
In inundated places and small rivulets t Pensylvania and 
Virginia. If . July~Sept. v. v. Flowers deep yel- 
low, small. 
2. R. adpresso-pilosus ; foliis lanceolatis subdenticulatis 
acuminatis subsessilibus, caule erecto multifloro.— • 
mild. sp. pi. 2. p. 1308. 
Icon. Engl. bot. \00. FL dan. 755. 
On the banks of rivers, among scirpus and other river 
plants: Pensylvania and Virginia, If. July, Aug. 
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asplenifolia. 
laxus. 
triloba. 
obtusa. 
acuta. 
Flammula. 
Lingua. 
