720 



Umbelliferae 



Torilis 



50 



Map 1527 

 Osmorhiza longi sty 1 1 s 



var. brachycoma Blake 



50 



Map 1528 



japomcus (Houtt.) DC. 



2a. Osmorhiza longistylis var. villicaulis Fern. Map 1526. Infrequent, 

 probably throughout the state in rich or dry woods. 



Del. to N. Dak., and Nebr., southw. to Va., Mo., and Okla. 



2b. Osmorhiza longistylis var. brachycoma Blake. (Rhodora 25: 110. 

 1923.) Map 1527. Our only specimen is from a woods about 12 miles north- 

 east of Indianapolis now known as "Woollen's Garden of Birds and 

 Botany." 



Ont., N. Y., D. C, Pa., Maine, Ohio, and Ind. 



5945. TORILIS Adans. 



1. Torilis japonicus (Houtt.) DC. (Rhodora 40: 291-292. 1938.) 

 (To7ilis Anthriscus Gmel.) Erect Hedge Parsley. Map 1528. This 

 species was first collected in Montgomery County by A. R. Bechtel. It was 

 common on a wooded bank of Sugar Creek about 3 miles north of Craw- 

 fordsville in 1926, and in 1927 it was collected in Jonathan Winters' woods 

 about 2 miles northwest of Darlington. In 1935 it was discovered by Miss 

 Edna Banta to be a frequent to common weed along the road and adjacent 

 areas along the river bluff between Brooksburg and Madison in Jefferson 

 County. 



Nat. of Eu.; N. Y., N. J., Okla., Tex., and Oreg. 



5960. ERIGENIA Nutt. 



1. Erigenia bulbosa (Michx.) Nutt. Harbinger-of-SPRING. Map 1529. 

 Frequent to rare in rich woods throughout the state, usually found in beech 

 and sugar maple woods and sugar maple and basswood woods. 



Western N. Y., s. Ont. to Minn., southw. to Kans., Ark., and Ala. 



5970. CONIUM L. 



1. Conium maculatum L. Poison Hemlock. Map 1530. I have seen 

 this plant in cultivation twice but the owners were not aware of its poison- 

 ous character. Local along roadsides and alluvial banks of streams and 



