I. RANTIN' CULACEiE 
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glabrous, lower white -tomentose. Involucral leaves similar but 
smaller and shortly stalked. Flowers 1^—2 in. diam., white. 
Sepals 5-8, silky outside. Ovaries pubescent. Achenes densely 
white-woolly, crowded in globose heads. 
Simla ; June-September. — Temperate Himalaya, 5000-10,000 ft. 
Habit of the garden A. japonica, but the radical leaves of the latter are 
3-foliolate. 
2. Anemone obtusiloba, D. Don ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 8. Stems 6-12 
in., tufted, hairy. Radical leaves orbicular, 2 in. across, 3-parted, 
softly hairy on both surfaces, lobed and crenately toothed. 
Involucral leaves less than 1 in. long, sessile, 3-lobed. Flowers 
1^-2 in. diam., white or tinged with blue near the base. Sepals 
5-7, silky outside. Ovaries and achenes coarsely hairy. 
Fagoo, Huttoo, on open pastures ; May, June. — Temperate and alpine 
Himalaya, 8000-15,000 ft. 
