rENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



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242. LIGUSTICUM. Gen.pl. 478. 



1. L. foliis caulinis biternatis, summis trlfoliatis, foliis late- scottcum, 

 ralibus trapeziformibus, terminali rhombeo, umbellis 

 strictis, involucre involucellisque linearibus polyphyllis. 

 Mich.Jl. amer. I. p. I66. 

 On the river St. Laurence. Michaux. 1/. +. July. 



2. L. foliis petiolo duplicato-tripartito, partitionibus secon- actceifolium, 



dariis 2-3 foliolatis, foliolis ovalibus aequaliter denta- 

 tis, involucellis setaceis, fructibus oblongo-ovalibus 

 subulato-]0-costatis. Mich.Jl. amer. l.p. 166. 

 On the river St. Laurence. Michaux. In Virginia near 

 Staunton, &c. 2/. July. v. v. More than three 

 feet high. 



3. L. ? caule laevi glabroque, nodis confertim barbulatis, larlinode, 



foliis plerisque biternatis inargine nervisque puberulis, 

 fructibus ovalibus utrinque margine subdipteris. Mich. 

 Jl.amer. 1. p. iQj. 

 In Upper Carolina. Michaux. 1/ . v. s. in Herh. Lyon. 

 I suspect this species to belong' to another genus, pro- 

 bably Slum. 



243. ANGELICA. Gen. pi. 479. 



1. A. petiolo tripartito, partitionibus pinnato-5-foliolatis, 

 foliolis inciso-dentatis : terminalium imparl rhombeo 

 sessiii, lateralibus decursivis. ATich. Jl. amer. 1. 

 p. 167. 

 In Canada and on the mountains of Virginia. 1/ . June, 

 July. V. V. Smooth. 



3. A. foliis compositis, foliolis oblongis sublobatis serratis 

 subsessilibus : extimo pari coadunato ; terminali petio- 

 hto.—lVilld. sp.pl. l.p. 1430. 

 In Canada and on the mountains of Virginia. 1/ . July, 

 Aug. V. V. From three to six feet high j root very fra- 

 grant; petals purple. 



3. A. foliolis aequalibus ovatis inciso-serratis. IVilld. sp. 

 pi l.p. 1430. 

 In shady woods : Canada to Pensylvania. 11 . June, July. 

 V. V. Flowers white. 



tricjuinata. 



alropurpU' 

 rea. 



lucida. 



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