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high, leaves trifoliated on long petals, smooth, 
lateral folioles bilobe, terminal trilobe, flowers 
white. 
254. Cherophyllum.Not described ; grows in 
swamps. 
255. Daucus ? fetidus Raf. Robin, p. 461. only says of 
this species, that it has white roots, a strong disa¬ 
greeable smell, and that it grows in meadows. 
256. Peucedanum verticillatum Raf. Feliis decompo- 
positis, foliolis flliformibos, inferioribus subverti- 
cillatis. Raf.—Peuced. Rob. p. 461. It grows in 
moist ground. 
257. Hydrocotyle incrassatam Raf. Caulibus submer- 
sis strictis flstulosis, foliis peltatis orbiculatis 
lucidis natantibus petiolis, basim ad apicem incras- 
satis. Raf.—Hydroc. Rob. p. 461. On the lakes 
and quiet rivers, growing in immense and thick 
groups, calyx entire, petals spreading. 
CLASS XIII.—D. POLYPETALES HYPOGYNES. 
Order I. —Ranunculacea. 
' 'dkrxi. ■ , S ./ 
250. Clematis Jlavescens Raf. Caule scandens tereti 
geniculato, foliis ternatis, foliolis Gratis subtri- 
fidis glabris, foliola lacinioque media majoribus, 
floribus dioicis axillaribus glome rat is. Raf.—* 
Clematis 1. Rob. p: 462. Similar to CL virgi- 
