POLYANDRIA. POLYGYN. Ranunculus. 
R. Leaves hear l-shaptd^angulaT ^ onltaf-stalks \ 
stem x-jJowered: flowers with ^ petals \ ca^ 
lyx with 3 leaves. 
PILEVVORT. LESSER CELANDINE. Meadows, 
^ pastures, hedge^aaks ; common. P. April. 
- ^ * Foliis dissectis et divisis; 
2 Leaves dissected and divided, not uniform. 
4 iurico~ R. foliis radicallbus renlformibus tripartitis 
mus. crenatis; caulinls digltatis linearibus, caule 
multifloro, calyce colorato. 
R. Root-leaves kidney-shaped, scolloped, ciRi 
stem-leaves fingered, strap-shaped, stern 
many-flowered. 
MOOD CROWFOOT. COLDH.OCKS. Woods, 
groves, and feedges. Southwell 5 Epcrstonc. 
P. April—May. 
scelera- R. foliis inferiorlbus palmatus ; summis di- 
ius. ' gitatis, fructibus oblongis. 
R, Lower-leaves hand-shaped, the upper fin¬ 
gered : fruit oblong. 
W A T E R-C ROM F O O T. CRLRR Y-r.EAVKD 
CROW-FOOT. sSiallow waters and ditches. New¬ 
ark; Southwell; Nottingham. A. .June-—Aug. 
hulbosus. R. calycibus retroflcxis, pedunr.ulls sulca- 
tis, caule erecto multifloro, foliis coinposi- 
tis, radice bulbosa. 
R. Root bulbous: calyx ref ected\ fruit-stalks 
furrozued: stern upright, manyfowered: 
leaves compound. 
BULBOUS CROWFOOT. BUTTER-CURS. Mea¬ 
dows and pastures; very common. Newark; South- 
well. E. May. 
