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Sagittaria. Arrowhead. Calyx tryphyllous, 
corolla tripetalous, ftamina about twenty^four, 
flowers monoicous. 
1. Sagittaria fagittifolia' L. 1410. Sagitta. J. B. 3.* 
789. R- 258.5. aquatica minor latifoUa. B. 194. — b. 
S. aquatica omnium minima, R. 258. European Arrow- 
head. Leaves fagittate, acute. In rivers and 
ditches. VI. — VIII. 
Myosurus. Moufetail. Calyx pentaphyllous, 
five petals, fubulate, nedariferous, five or more 
ftamina, feeds numerous. 
I. Myofurus minimus, L. 407. Myofuros, J. B. 3.51 2J 
R. 251. Holojieo affinis^ Cauda muris, B. 190. Moufe- 
tail. In dry paftures. About Paddington. O. IV. 
Ranunculus. Crowfoot. Calyx pentaphyllous, 
corolla pentapetalous, many flamina, a melliferous 
pore at the bafe of the petals, often covered with a 
fcale, feeds numerous. 
1. Ranunculus Flammula, L: 772* R. Flammeus 7 na» 
jor, Ger. 814. R. 250. R. longifoUus falujlris minor: 
B. 180. — b. R. flammeus^ latiore Plant aginis folio ^ 
marginibus pilofis,P\u^,?L\m, 312. R. 251. Spearwort. 
I.eaves ovato-lanceolate, petiolate, ftem oblique. 
In marlhy places. VI. — IX. 
2. Ranunculus Lingua. L. 773. R, flammeus major. 
Ger. 814. R'. 250. R. longifolius paluflris major, B. i8o. 
Tall Crowfoot. Greater Spearwort. Leaves lan- 
ceolate, ftem ered. In wet places. About Darling- 
ton in the county of Durham. V. — Vlll. 
3. Rjxnunculus auricomus, L- 775. R. nemorofus duU 
cis^ fecundus Tragi. Park. 326. R. 248. R, nemorofus 
'vel fyhaticus folio rotundo. B. 178. Wood Crowfoot. 
Goldilocks. Radical leaves reniform, partite, cre- 
nate, cauline ones digitate, linear, ftem multiflo- 
rous. In woods and hedges. 7 /;. IV. 
4. Ps.anunculus fceleratus. L. 776. R.paluflris,Cjtr. 
§14. R. 249, iw. paluflris Apii folio Icevis. B. 180. 
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