Many Males . Many Females. Poly. Poly. 
Hills, April, May, P. Rare. 
Barton Hill^ — Lut 07 i JDozvns, 
Oh: 
The. fence which approaches the petals before the plant is in 
fower, is seen at the distance of \ or 2 inches from the seeds 
afterwards » . 
397. Wood Anemone, — A. nemorosa. 
Seeds pointed, leafits cut in, stem with 1 flow- 
er. — Curtis. II. 38. Sowerby. 355. 
Woods, April, P. Common. 
398. Mountain Anemone, — A. apennina. 
Seeds pointed, leafits cut in, petals spear-sha- 
ped, numerous. — ( Curtis, ) 
Woods, April, P. Rare. 
Luton Hooe, 
Ohs : 
This plant I have never seen in the above habitat, but mere- 
ly insert it upon the credit of Mr. Knowlton in Ray’s Synop- 
sis. 
^Traveller's Joy. Clematis. Gen. PI. 950. 
Cup none. Petals 4 to 6. Seeds with a tail. 
399. Common Traveller' s Joy. — C. Vitalba. 
Leaves winged, leaflts heart-shaped, clim- 
bing. — Curtis. IV. 37. 
Hedges, July, S. Common. 
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