Class V. Order I. 69 



118. ANGELICA. Involucres general and partial; 

 petals incurved ; styles reflected ; fruit roundish, 

 solid, with three wings on each side. 



119. LIGUSTRIUM. Involucres general and par- 

 tial, fruit oblong, five furrowed on each side, corollas 

 equal, petals involute, entire. 



120. SIUM. Involucres general and partial, many 

 leaved ; petals heart shaped ; fruit nearly oval, com- 

 pressed, striate. 



121. URASPERMUM. Involucres few leaved ; cen- 

 tral florets barren ; fruit stipitate, oblanceolate, polish- 

 ed, partly hispid. 



122. PASTINACA. Involucres none ; petals invo- 

 lute, entire ; fruit ellipital, compressed, flat. 



123. SMYRNIUM. Involucres none ; petals acu- 

 minate, carinate ; fruit somewhat compressed, gib- 

 bous, striate. 



124. (E THUS A. General involucre none ; partial 

 involucre but half ; fruit roundish ovate, striate. 



124. SISON. Involucres about four leaved ; um- 

 bel of few rays unequal ; petals inflected ; fruit ovate 

 or oblong, striate. 



125. CICUTA. Partial involucres without the gen- 

 eral ; petals somewhat flat ; fruit subovate ; grooved. 



Order III. TRIGYNL1. Three styles. 



126. VIBURNUM. Calyx five parted, superior ; 

 corolla five cleft ; berry one seeded. 



127. SAMBUCUS. Calyx five parted, superior ; 

 corolla five cleft ; berry three seeded. 



128. RHUS. Calyx five parted, inferior; corolla 

 five petalled ; berry one seeded. 



