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Many Males. Many Females. Poly. Poly. 
403. PilewoYt. — R. Ficaria. 
Leaves heart-shaped, angular, on leafstalks, 
stem with 1 flower. — Martyn. 21. 
Meadows, April, P. Common. 
Ohs : 
The honey-cup gland being present^ zoe must, in spite of it's 
having only 3 leaves to the cup, place this plant with the rest 
the genus, 
404. Goldilocks Crowfoot, — R. auricomus. 
Root-leaves kidney-shaped, crenated, cut in, 
stem-leaves fingered, strap-shaped, stem 
with many flowers. — Curtis. 11 . 41. 
Woods, Thickets, April, P. Common. 
Ohs: 
In the whole system there is no plant more variable in it*s 
leaves than this. It affords specimens of the palmated, kidney- 
shaped, fingered, spear and strap-shaped leaves. Some of the 
petals are generally wanting. 
405. Celery-leaved Crowfoot, — R. sceleratus. 
Low’er leaves hand-shaped, upper ones fin- 
gered, fruit oblong. — Curtis. II. 42. 
Pools and w^et Places, June, A. Common, 
. Ohs : 
Fruit ovate, 
406. Bulhous Crowfoot, — R. bulbosus. 
R 
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