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nica, stem slender, 8 to 10 feet high, leaves 
opposite, petiolate, flowers yellowish. 
259. Clematis striata Raf. Caulibus procumbentibus 
striatis, foliis oppositis, petiolis vaginatis, imis 
simpiiciusculis, summis remote bijugis ; floribus 
hermaphrodits, corymbis terminalibus pauci- 
floris, petalis coriaceis crassis striatis revolu- 
tis. Raf.—Clematis 2. Rob. p. 462. Stem weak 
slender, four or five feet long, bark yellow brown, 
four or five pedunculated flowers, violet or 
whitish, seeds bearded. Grows in the woods and 
meadows. 
260. Anemone virginiana L ?—Anemone 1. Rob. p. 
463. Stem branched hairy, two or three feet 
high, leaves with three large folioles and two 
smaller ones, flowers small yellowish on long 
peduncles, fruit long. 
261. Anemone anomala Raf. Foliis ternis sessilibus 
incisis, floribus pentapetalis, petalis inequalibus 
Raf.—Anemone 2. Rob. p. 463. Stem about a 
foot high. 
262. Ranunculus robini Raf. Pubescens, foliis radi- 
calibus ternatis, caulinis lanceolatis, floribus 5—6 
petalis, petalis patulis oblongis Raf—R. flammu- 
la Rob. p. 463. Stem only four or five inches 
high coloured of violet: a doubtful species not 
well described. 
263. Ranunculus meganthus Raf. Caulibus erectis 
pubescentibus unifloris, foliis radicalibus ternatis 
trilobisque, caulinis tenuis subfiliformibus, petalis 
patulis oblongis, nectaris lamellosis Raf.—Ran. 
