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1. Thalictrum neurocarpum, Royle\ FI. Br. Ind. i. 11, under 
T. reniforme. Stems 3-8 ft., hollow. Leaves 6-12 in. or more, 
the lower pinnules often with 3 leaflets ; leaflets mostly orbicular, 
|-2J in., cordate, coarsely crenate or bluntly toothed, upper sur- 
face covered with bloom. Sepals ^ in., narrowly oblong, obtuse, 
pale green. Stamens as long as the sepals, filaments tinged with 
purple, anthers nearly \ in. long, acute. Carpels shortly stalked. 
Achenes in., including the nearly straight style, pubescent, ribs 
prominent. 
Mushobra, Narkunda ; June-August. — Temperate Himalaya, 8000-10,000 ft. 
2. Thalictrum pedunculatum, Edgew. ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 12. 
Stem 1-2 ft., weak, sometimes half -trailing. Leaves 3-10 in., 
long-stalked, pinnules very long, with 3 leaflets ; leaflets J— 1 in., 
orbicular or obovate, usually 3-lobed, coarsely crenate. Flowers 
long-stalked. Sepals in., ovate, white. Stamens shorter than 
the sepals, anthers ~ in., blunt. Carpels shortly stalked. 
