(486 --s PENTANDRIA. BrexNTA. 
. ** um , many- yed, spreading; umbellet dense, 
y pseudo-pinnate. (Seed with longitudinal 
_ al margins, extending internally over the whole sur- 
face of the commissure in J. triquinata.) Calix 5-toothed; 
_ petals inflected. 
‘Species. 1. 4. triquinata. Ovs. Leaves sharply and 
incisely serrate, very smooth, lateral leaflets oblong -ovate. 
Involucrum none. Peduncle, pedicell, and immature 
seed, minutely pubescent. Involucell 7 or 8-leaved, leaves 
almost filiform and subulate, longer on one side. Umbel- 
._ Tet unequal, dense; flowers white. Petals oval, obcor- 
_ dately-inflected, inflected point long and subulate. Styles 
Jong and defiected. Seeds roundish elliptic, dorsally com- 
ice ade ressed; margin alated, ancipital; dorsal or approximat- 
‘ing ridges 3, acutely margined, almost rectilinéar—Hae. 
Sprengel. 
_~ 2+ atropurpurea. 3. lucida. 
Of this genus there are about 8 species enumerated, 
which, excepting the above, are all indigenous to Europe- 
( Water- Parsnep.) 
ete. Petals cordately inflected. 
» laterally compressed, and 
obsolete, and not 
“involucell about 8-leaved. Leaves large,* 
