m. 
SENTICOS^. 
201 
gis pedicuUs mnixis» Pluk. aim. 3TI. R. 249. Millefo^ 
Hum aquaticuju cornutum- B. 141. — d. Ranunculo five 
Jdolyanthemo aquatili albo affine Millefolmm Maratriphyl^ 
him fiuitans, J. B. 3. 782. R. 250^ Millefolium aquati- 
cum foliis FoenkuU^ Ranunculi flore et capitulo, B. 141. 
Fennel Crowfoot. Various-leaved water Crowfoot. 
Water Milfoil. Leaves under water capillaceous, 
thofe above water reniform, partite. In rivers, 
ditches, and ponds- 7 /;. IV. — VII. 
Ficaria- Pilewort. Calyx triphy lions, petals 
^bout eight, lanceolate, having a melliferous pore 
at the bafe, covered with an ernarginate fcaie, fta- 
mina numerous. 
!• Ficaria verna, Hudf. 214. Ranunculus Ficaria* 
L. 774. Chelidonium minus, Ger. 669. P.. 246. Chelido- 
nia rotundifolta minor, B. 309. Pilewort. Leffer Ce- 
landine. In meadows and paRures. III. — V. 
Adonis. Calyx pentaphyllous, five or more pe- 
tals, without a neflary, many ftamina, feeds naked. 
I. Adonis autumnalis, L. 771. Flos Adonis. Park, 
par. 293. R. 251. Adonis bortenfis flore minor e atroru- 
bente, B. 178. Autumnal Adonis. Red Maithes. 
Flowers odopetalous, fruits fubcylindric. Among 
corn. In Kent. 0. VI. VII. 
III. No perianthium. 
Clematis. Climber. Corolla tetrapetalous, ma- 
ny ftamina, feeds tailed. 
I. Clematis Vitalba^ L. 766. C. latifoUa feu Atragene 
r ufdam, J-B. 2. 125. R. 258. C, fylv eft r is latifolia. 
300. Wild Qimber. Traveller’s-joy* Leaves 
pinnate, leafits cordate, fcandent. In hedges. 
l). VII. 
Thalictrum. Corolla tetrapetalous or pentape- 
talous, many ftamina, feeds naked. 
I. Fhalidrum alpinum, L. 767. F. minimum monta- 
num atrorubens foliis fplendentibus , R. 204. Mountain 
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