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Parfley Crowfoot. Round-leaved water Crowfoot. 
Lower leaves palmate, uppermoR ones digitate, 
fruits oblong. In wet places. O* V. — VIII. 
5. Ranunculus hulbofus, L. 778. Ger. 806. R. 247. 
R. pratenfis radicc verticilli modo rotunda. B. 179. — b. 
R. reBus foliis pain dioribus hirfutus. J. B. 3. 417. R. 
247. Bulbous Crowfoot. Calyces refle^ed, pedun- 
cles falcate, Rem ered:, leaves compound. In mea- 
dows andpaftures. ip* V. VI. 
6- Ranunculus repens. L. 779. R. pratenfis repens: 
Park. 329* R. pratenfis repens hirfutus. B. 179. 
Creeping Crowfoot. Buttercups. Calyces patent, 
peduncles falcate, feions repent, leaves compound. 
In moift places. V. VI. 
7. Ranunculus acris. L. 779. R. pratenfis ereSlus 
acris. B. 178. R. 248. Meadow Crowfoot. Upright 
meadow Crowfoot. Calyces patent, peduncles 
round, leaves partite, uppermoft ones linear. In 
meadows and paftures. 7 p. VI. VII. 
8. Ranunculus arn)enfis.\^^ 7S0. R. ar^vorum. Park. 
528. R. 248. R. arvenfis echinatus, B. 179. Corn 
Crowfoot.* Seeds prickly, upper leaves decom- 
pound, linear. Among corn. O. VI. 
9. Ranunculus parviflorous. L. 780. R, hirfutus an* 
nuus fore minimo. Pluk. aim. 311. R. 248. Small- 
fiowered Crowfoot. Seeds muricate, leaves fimple, 
laciniate, acute, hairy, ftem dilFufe. On dry banks. 
G.-V. 
10. Ranunculus hederaceus, L. ySi. R. aqiiatilis he* 
deraceus albus. R. 249. R. aquaticus hederaceus luteus. 
B. 180. Ivy Crowdoot. Ivy-leaved water Crowfoot. 
Leaves fubrotund, trilobe, entire, Rem repent. In 
brooks and ditches. Ip. V. 
11. Ranunculus aquatilis. L. 781. Ger. J. 829. R. 
249. R. aquaticus folio rotundo et capillaceo. B. 180. 
— b. R. aquatilis omnino tenuifoUus . J. B. 3. 781. R. 
249. Millefolium aquaticum foliis Abrotani^ Ranunculi 
fore et capitulo. B. 141. — c. Ranunculus aquaticus al* 
bus^ circinatis tcnuijfme divifs foliis ^ foribus ex alis Ion* 
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