POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 117 
POLI'GTNIA comprehends fuch as have more than 
Jix pijttls, 
ANEMONE. 
' The flower hath no cup, but it confifls of two or 
three orders of leaves or petals which are oblong and 
difpofed in three feries over each other. The filaments 
are numerous, capillary, ihorter by half than the corolla, 
and have didymous, eredt anthers. The germina are 
numerous and colkdled into a head, with acuminated 
fliyles and obaife fbigmata. The receptacle is glcbofc 
or oblong, ex(pavato-pundtated, containing many acumi- 
nated feeds adhering to the fiiyle. 
.Obf. Hepatka D. hath atriphyllous cup. 
Pulfatilla T- hath a faliaceous involucrum and feeds 
that are tally and piiofe. ' 
Anemonoi 'des D, and Hepatka D. have naked feeds and 
a plumofe tail. 
Nemoroja, Cemmen Wood Anemone with acute feeds, 
cut leaves, and a Angle flower on each ftem. Per. ApriL 
Apennina. Mountain Wood Anemone with acute iecds, 
cut leaves, and ianceoiated, numerous petals. Found in 
woods. In Wimbletcn woods, Mr. Rand; near Harrow 
m the Hill., Mr. Dubois; in a wood near Lutton-hooy 
Bedfordjh. Mr. T. Kowlton. R. Sy. Per Aprils May. 
Puljatilla. Pafque fiower with ftraight petals and bi- 
pinnate leaves. On Gogmagog- hills. Bcrnock-heath near 
'^Stamford, Near Pontefratk Dr. Richardson. Per* 
ApriL 
CLEMATIS. TRAVELiBR^s-Joy. 
The flower confifls of four lax, oblong petals. There 
are many fubulated filaments, Ihorter than the corolla 
with antherse growing to the fide of the filaments. The 
germina are numerous, roundifli, comprefled, and end- 
