192 
pusillus. 
capillaceum. 
canadense. 
villosa. 
lanatum. 
PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. Daucus, 
2. D. retrorsum-hispidus ; foliolis laciniis minimis sublan- 
ceolatis, umbellis parvis, umbellulis paucifloris, semi- 
nibus 8-fariam cristato-muricatis.—/4MicA, fl. amer. 1. 
p. 164. 
In dry fields of Carolina. Michaux. +. 
238. AMMI. Gen. pl. 467. 
1. A. caule ramoso, foliis omnibus composite capillaceo- 
multipartitis, involucris umbeila brevioribus multipar- 
titis, seminibus glabratis. 
A. majus. Walt. fl. car. 113. ` 
In sandy fields of Carolina and Georgia. Q.J une, July. 
v. s. The plant small, with very finely divided leaves. 
. 239. SELINUM. Gen. pl. 470. 
1. S. glaberrimum, lucidum ; foliis bipinnatis, foliolis mul- 
tipartitis, laciniis lanceolatis, fructibus ovalibus. Mich. 
Jl. amer. 1. p. 165. ; $ 
Apium bipinnatum. Walt. fl. car. 115. — m 
On the mouths of large rivers from Canada to Carolina. 
Y. July. v. v. Flowers white. 4 
240. FERULA. Gen. pl. 475. ; 
1. F. foliis supradecomposito-ternatis, foliolis ovatis serras 
rigidis venosis, caule pedunculis umbellisque villosis. 
Walt, fl. car. 115. : às 
Cicuta venenata, Philad. philos. trans. i did 
On dry hills: New York to Carolina. 27.July, Aug- 
v.v. Flowers white. In the Philosophical Transac- 
tions of Philadelphia, a description of this plant has 
cei e and a full account of its poisonous qua^ 
. 241. HERACLEUM. Gen. pl.477. —- 
1. H. foliorum petiolo nervisque subtus lanato-villosissimis, 
foliis trifoliatis, foliolis omnibus petiolatis amplis sub- 
rotundo-cordatis subpalmato-lobatis, seminibus am 
culatis. Mich.fl.amer;1, p.160. - 
In shady woods, on rich moist soil: Canada to Pensyl- 
vania; rare, 24.June,July. v.v. Flowers white. 
