388 
poLYANDRiA pOLYGYNiA. Anemone. 
mrginiam. 
Icon, Linn.Jil. dec. 2. t. 15. 
In wet woods and natural meadows : Canada and the 
western parts of New York. %. May, June. v.v. 
Flowers white, with a tinge of red on the under side, 
smaller than the foregoing species. 
10. A. caule dichotomo, foliis ternis ternatis, superioribus 
oppositis, foliolis inciso-lobatis serratisque acutis, pe- 
dunculis solitariis unifloris elongatis, seminibus capi- 
tulo oblongo lanatis mucronatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 2. 
p. 1279. 
Icon. Herm. parad. t. 1 8. 
in woods, on the side of dry sandy hills : Canada to Ca» 
rolina. 1/ . May, June. v. v. Flowers small, green- 
ish-yellow. 
Cornuli. 
438. THALICTRUM. Gen. pi 951. 
1 . T, foliis supradecompositis, foliolis ovatis trihdis, pani- 
culis terminalibus. — Willd. sp. pi. 2.p. 12 q6. 
Icon. Corn, canad. 186. 
On the banks of rivers and in wet meadows : Canada 
to New England. “I/ . June, July. v.v. From two 
to three feet high ; flowers small and greenish-yellow. 
dwicum. 
2. T. Isevigatum ; foliis supradecompositis, foliolis subro- 
tundis cordatis obtuse-lobatis subtus glaucis laevibus, 
paniculis axillaribus filiformibus folio brevioribus, flo* 
ribus parvis in umbellis paucifloris. — Willd. sp. pi. 2. 
p. 1296. 
T. laevigatum. Mich.Jl. amer. 1. p, 322. 
In shady woods and on the banks of rivers : Canada to 
Virginia. 11 . May — July. v. v. Not above a foot 
high j flowers white. 
rugGSum. 
3. T. caule striato, foliis supradecompositis, foliolis ovatis 
lanceolatisque rugosis venosis obtuse-lobatis, paniculis 
amplis terminalibus. — Willd. sp.pl. 2. p. 12p8. 
On the banks of rivers and in swamps : Pensylvania to 
Carolina. 11. June — Aug. v.v. Very tall, some- 
times above five feet high 5 flowers white. 
pubescens. 
4. T. tenui tomento pubescens ; foliis supradecompositis, 
foliolis ovatis subcordatis cuneatisque apice 3-lobis, 
supra subrugosis, subtus subtomentosis, paniculis ter- 
minalibns, pedicellis subumbellatis divaricatis, floribus 
polvgamis. 
T. polygamum. Muhlh, mss. 
