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PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. 203 
Individuals, petals 5, spear-shaped, rather flat, but 
a little bent inwards, shedding. 
Sram. Filaments 5, simple, longer than the petals. An-< 
thers simple. eg 
Bet Germen beneath. Styles 2, bent back. Swmmits 
lunt. ; 
S$. Vzss. none. Fruit roundish, angular, solid, divisible 
into 2, 
Sgxrps 2, egg-shaped, flat on one side and encompassed 
with a border, on the other convex, with 3 furrows. 
Ozs. In Angelica sylvestris the general Involucrum is not 
always to be found. 
SVYUM. Tourn. 162. Gerin. 23. 
Car. Umlel different in different species. Unmlellules 
_ General Involucrum many reflected leaves, shorter — 
_ than the umbel ; leafits spear-shaped: Partial many 
leaves ; strap-shaped, small. 
Cup hardly perceptible. 
- Bross. General, uniform. Florets all fertile. 
Individuals, petals 5, equal, heart-shaped, bent 
inwards, ! : 
Sram. Filaments 5, simple. Anthers simple. 
Prstr. Germen beneath, very small. Styles 2, reflected. 
~ ‘Summits blunt. Fi. 
S. Vess. none. Fruit nearly egg-shaped, scored, small, 
divisible into 2. 
SEEDs 2, nearly egg-shaped, convex and scored on one 
side, flat on the other. 
Oss. In the Sium nodiflorum the general Involucrum is 
frequently wanting. Linn. 
SI’SON. Jacq. hort. iii. 17, & 134. 
Caz. Umbel unequal, with fewer than 6 spokes. Umlel- 
lules unequal, with fewer than 10 spokes. : 
General Involucrum mostly of 4 leaves, unequal : 
Partial the same. 
' Cup hardly perceptible. : 
Bross. General, uniform, Florets all fertile, 
