Polyandria. Ill 
Fine-leaved Pmony, with doubly ternate leaves, and 
leaflets much divided, and naked, produces a specious 
flower — as a native of the Ukraine, and is found to be 
a hardy perennial in the gardens of this country. 
Order III. Trigynia* 
Delphinium. Gen, char .- — Cal. none; petals five,'.- 
the uppermost with a spur ; nectary two-cleft, spur- 
shaped behind. 
Del. Consolida, Pield Lark-spur ; with solitary cap® 
sule, one-leafed nectary, and subdivided stem. Native 
of some parts of England. 
Del. Ajacis , Lark-spur ; is. one of the most common 
annuals in the flower-garden. 
Aconitum, or Monk’s Hood, of which there are-, 
many species, belongs also to this order. 
Order IV. Tetragynia. .. 
Under this order are arranged Winter a Aromatica s 
a tree which is a native of South America, and from 
which is obtained the winter’s-bark of the shops. 
Order V. Pentagynia. 
Aquilegia Vulgaris i Common Columbine. Gen . 
char. Cal. none ; petals five ; nectaries five, horned, and 
arranged among the petals ; caps, five, distinct. Spec. 
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