196 
sativa, 
cordatum. 
aureum, 
atropurpure- 
um. 
integerri- 
mum, 
nudicaule, 
PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
Scandix dulcis. Muhib. Mss. 
Myrrhis Claytoni. Mich. fl. 
Cheropbyllum. 
amer. 1. p. 170. 
In the Allegany and other mountains ; New England to 
Carolina. Y. June, July. v. v. The root has a 
very agreeable scent and sweet taste. 
250. PASTINACA, 
1. P. foliis simpliciter pinnatis. 
Gen. pl. 494. 
Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1466. 
Common Parsnep is found frequently in a wild state ap- 
parently as a native, but certainly originated from 
European seeds. 
251. SMYRNIUM. 
] 
* 
Gen. pl. 495. 
1. S. foliis radicalibus suborbiculato-cordatis crenatis, cau- 
linis petiolatis trifoliatis, supremis 3-partitis, umbella 
tadiis brevibus.— Walt. fl. 
-Thapsia trifoliata. Willd, sp. 
.. In woods, frequently on the mountains : New England 
car. 114. 
pl. 1. p. 1465. 
to Carolina. 34.June, July. v.v. Flowers yellow; 
as are all the following. 
2. S. foliis biternatis, partialium intermedio saepe subquina- 
to, foliolis ovali-lanceolatis serrulatis, umbella brevi- 
radiata.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
p. 1468. 
On the mountains and hills, near banks of rivers: Pen- 
sylvania to Carolina. X. 
June, July. v.v. 
3. S. foliis omnibus ternatis, foliolis ovatis acutis serratis. 
Lam. encycl. 3. p. 667. 
S. barbinode. Muhilb. mss. 
On dry slate hills: Virginia and Carolina. 24. May— 
July. v.v. Flowers dark purple. : 
4. S. glaberrimum ; foliis glaucis, inferioribus 3-ternatis, 
superioribus 2-ternatis, foliolis ovalibus integris, Um- 
bella radiis paucis setaceo-elongatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 1- 
p. 1468. 
On dry hills: New England to Carolina; scarce. W- 
June. v.v. 
5. S. foliis. radicalibus 3-ternatis, foliolis insequaliter pauci- 
dentatis, scapo radicali, umbella radiis elongatis, in- 
volucro involucellisque subnullis. j 
“On the Columbia river. M. Lewis. Y. April, May. 
v. s. in Herb. Lewis, The natives eat the tops of this 
-. plant and boil it in their 
celery. 
soups, the same as we us? 
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