ICOSAXDRLV. POLYGYNIA. Tormentilla. 
* * Fullis digltatls. 
2 Leaves u"th finger like diviAons, 
P. follis q jiiidtis cuiieirormlbus incisis sub- arg^n- 
tus torriciiiusis, caule erecto. tea. 
P. Leujits ,5 together, wedge shopp'd, snipt, 
iottony unde) nealh : stem upright. 
Lh) A !?.Y Ci NQlJFJ'Ol L Meadows and iKaslures, in 
a 4!,ivne!i\ soil ; not uiicouruioa. Farnsticld ; Qinnce* 
iiiii ■. io c, iit :'-C't\urA; Larlida’eat No'f.n^jham. 
I-*, dune. 
P Pdiis quiiiatis obovatis scrratls, 
ftptnte, pedunculis uiufloris. 
P. Leafjs ^ fo/efher stein crCrphtfr 
stiili'is i t> cd. 
caulc rep tans. 
cord M ON C \l I- KFI NG Cl VQUFiFOIL. TVleadnws, 
pastures, and roud-sides ; very coinmon. South^eJJ; 
.Newark. P. JtDJ---.\ugust. 
tormentilla. Smith. 332. With. 
Cal. ocioficlus, infenis. Petala 4. Seirana, 
subrotunda, nuda, lugosa, Receptacufo par.» 
VO, exsucco, affixa. 
Cal. ^-cleft. Petals 4. Seeds roundish, nar¬ 
ked, fxed to a small juiceless receptacle. 
T. caule erecilusculo ra:Tioso, foliis sessili- ojicimy 
bus. lis. 
T. Stem^ somewhat ascending : leaves sitting. 
T, cfCcta.^LiNN. 
COMMON TOtlMKNTIL, or SKPTFOIL. Moors, 
baneu pastures, and shady places ; common. South- 
Ticll i St’vvarA. , P» June. 
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