60 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. [CI. 5. 



138. ECHINoPHORA. Prickly-Samphire. 



1. E. spinosa, 34. 2413. (Sea P.-S.) Leaves with spinous, awl-shaped, 

 entire segments. 

 Sandy coasts, rare, not now to be found. 2/ . 7. Copiously branched. 

 L. doubly pinnatifid. Fl. ivhite. 



J 39. DiUCUS. Carrot. 



1. D. Carota, 17. 1174. (Wild C.) Seeds with slender bristles. Leaf- 



lets pinnatifid, with linear-lanceolate acute segments. Umbels 

 concave when in seed. 

 Borders of fields. $.6,1. L.bipinn. Fl. ivhite; central one red. 



2. D. maritimus, 36. 2560. (Sea C.) Seeds with bristles flattened at 



the base. Leaflets dilated, fleshy, pinnatifid, with rounded seg- 

 ments. Umbels convex when in seed. 

 South coast. $ . 7, 8. FL all of one colour, reddish. 



140. CAUCALIS. Bur-parsley. 



1. C. daucoides, 3. 197. (Small B.) Umbels three-cleft, naked ; par- 



tial ones with three bracteas, and ripening about three fruits. 

 Leaves repeatedly subdivided. 

 Chalky fields. . 6. Bushy. L. with smooth narrow segments. 



2. C. latifolia, 3. 198. (Great B.) Umbels three-cleft, with membra- 



nous bracteas ; partial ones ripening about five fruits. Leaves 

 pinnate, serrated. 

 Chalky fields, rare. . 7. Stem 3 /! with minute prickles. L. rough. 



141. TORlLIS. Hedge-parsley. 



1. T. Anthriscus, Caucalis Anthr. 14. 987. (Upright H.) Umbels of 



many close rays, with numerous general bracteas. Leaflets 

 pinnatifid. Branches nearly upright. 

 Hedges and fields. . 7. Fl. white or flesh-col. Fr. purplish 

 at the summit. 



2. T. infesta, C. inf. 19. 1314. (Spreading H.) Umbels of many 



close rays, with scarcely any general bracteas. Leaflets pinna- 

 tifid. Branches spreading. 

 Fields and hedges. 0.7. Fl. white or yellowish. Fr. large. Stem 

 6—8 in. 



3. T. nodosa, C. nod. 3. 199. (Knotted H.) Umbels lateral, simple, 



nearly sessile. Stem prostrate. Fruit partly granulated. 

 Gravelly soil. Q.5,6. Fl. mostly white. Leaves glaucous-green. 



142. ANTHRISCUS. Beaked-parsley. 



1. A. vulgaris, Scandix Anthr. 12. S18. (Common B.) Fruit ovate, 

 twice the length of its beak. Leaves triply pinnate, pinnatifid. 

 Waste gr. .6. Stem smooth, tumid wider each joint. L. deep green. 



143. SCANDIX. Shepherd's-needle. 

 1. S. Pecten- Veneris, 20. 1397. (Common Sh. Venus'sComb.) Fruit 



