124 
Many Males. Many Females. Poly. Poly. 
Obs : 
We are obliged to relinquish the other two varieties^ which the 
late celebrated Dr » Sibthorpe has called 2i(\\i2Xi\\s and cucim- 
lus, for we have not yet determined them by cultivation. 
Marsh Marigold, Caltha. Gen. PI. 957. 
Cup none. Petals 5. Honey-cups none. 
Capsules many, with many seeds. 
415. Marsh Marigold. — C. palustris. 
Curtis. I. 40. 
Wet Ditches, April P. Common. 
Hellebore. Helleborus. Gen. PI. 956. 
Cup none. Petals 5 or more. Honey-cups 
2-lipped, tubular. Capsules with many 
seeds, rather erect. 
416. Green Hellebore, — H. viridis. 
Stem cloven. Branches leafy, with 2 flowers, 
leaves fingered. — Curtis. VI. 34. Sowerby. 
200. admirable. Woodville. 19. 
Pastures, February, P. Rare. 
Goldington. 
Obs : 
Leaf ts serrated towards the points^ petals pointed, permanint. 
417. Stinking Bear'* s-foot. — H. fastidus. 
Stem with many flowers, leaves bird-footed. - 
Woodville. 57. 
Thickets, March, P. Rare. 
B romham^ — S tevi ngton,^ S tags den, 
CLASS. 
