1/0 P.OLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Clematts.- 
"WOOD ANEMONE. Woods, Ijcd^es, and liollow- 
ways ; not unooramon. Thickefs tiear Oxton Kol!-’.*ar ; 
Eperstone ; Oxton ; Col wick, and Ijroxtuw Woods. 
^ fc*. Aj)ril. 
CLEMATIS. Smith. 583. With. 500. 
Cal. nullus. Pet. 4—6. Semina caudata. /I’e- 
cept.^ capitatum. 
Cal. none. Petals 4, rarely 5 or 6. Styles 
jv permanent. Capsules many\ with tails. Re¬ 
ceptacle a knob. 
Vitalba. C. folds pinriatis ; foliolls cordatis: petiolis 
scandentibus. 
C. Leaves winged : leafits heart-shaped, climb¬ 
ing. 
TRAVELLEft’S JOY. Hed-es and shady places, in 
' a calcareous soil. Here and there in hedges, but rare¬ 
ly. Di EKI^G. S. July. 
THALICPRUM. Smith. 583. With. 500. 
Cal. nullus. Petala 4—5. Semina ecaudata. 
Cal. none. Petals ^or 5. Capsules many., ra¬ 
ther beaked. 
f.avum, T. folds bipinnatis : foliolis trifidls, caulc 
sulcato, panicula raiuosissima coarctata, 
florlbus erectis. 
T. Stem furrowed, leafy : leaffs acute, 3- 
chft: panicle muck branched, upright, com¬ 
pact : fowers upright. 
COMMON MEA DO W’-flUE. Moist meadows, pas^- 
tures. and banks of rivers. Newark and \verhani Mea¬ 
dows; ditch banks beyond Newark Bridge on the Kel- 
ham Road. P. July. 
