( 140 ) 
fhaped, plano-convex, with a membranaceous border, convex fide, 
marked with three ridges. : 
It grows in marfhy woods and hedges, flowering i in June and July. 
As the root of this fpecies of Angelica is ftill retained in the | 
catalogue of the Materia Medica of the Edinburgh Pharmacop@ia, 
‘we have judged it expedient to prefent a figure of the plant; and it 
-is only in compliance with this authority that we have been induced 
to do fo: for the garden Angelica, of which a plate is given in the 
firft volume of Medical Botany, not only poffeffes all the medicinal 
properties of this pores in ina eipeHer degree, but may always be more 
readily procured. : Rk | 
PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM. FINE LEAVED | 
_ WATER-HEMLOCK. 
Se 
2 
$ F. N ONY MA. PS SaneMcamn: Pharm, Murray. App. 
Med. i. p: 267. Rivin. Pent. tab. 65» Ernflingii Phellandrolo- 
gia. Lange, vom Wafferfenchel. 1771. -Cicutaria paluftris tenui- 
folia. Baub. Pin. 161. Park. -933- Cicutaria paluftris. Ger. 
Bowie. 1063. Ray. Hift. 452. Synop. 21 5. Petiv, t. 28. f. 4+ 
Hall. n. 757. P.aquaticum. Hudfon. Flor. i 122. Light if. 
Flor. Scot. 16 3: Wi ithering. Bot. Arr. 298. 3 
Pentandtia Digynia. Lin, Gem Plant. 525%, 
Gen. Ch. -Flo ofculi difei minores, _ Fruédtus ovatus levis coronatus — 
ferenibie et rae Bs eat ae take: oS 
- Ch. P, foliorum ramicationibs divas, 
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