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PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Tordylium. , 



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terminating leafit of the stem-leaves is strap-spear-shaped, in the 

 latter short and rather wedge-shaped ; and further, that the par- 

 tial involucrums in the former are longer, in the latter shorter 



than the florets. 



Cornfields. On 



Small Hartnvort. Tordylium apulum. Jacq.— 



the banks of the road to> Heddington, about half a mile from 

 Oxford. Sherard in R. Syn. — [Shewn me growing near Ox- 

 ford by Mr. Newberry, but not on the road to Heddington. 

 Mr. Woodward.] A. Tune 



T. Anthriscus* see Caucalis Anthriscus. 



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T. nodosum, see Caucalis nodosa. 



CAU'CALIS. Bloss. radiated : florets of the centre 



male : tnvolucr. leafits entire : petals bent in- 

 wards, notched at the end : seeds covered 

 with prickles or bristles. 



leptophyl'la.C. Involucrums of 1 leaf, or none : umbel cloven : invo- 



luceltums of 5 leaves. 



J acq. hort. Ip5. 



This is inserted as a native on the authority of the author of 



Hort* Keiv. 



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Caucalis pumills. Jacq. — -Cornfields. 



A. July- 



daucoi'des. C. Involucellums extending half way round, strap- 



shaped: seeds egg-oblong; angles on the back 4, 

 distant, rough with bristles: leaves smooth, hairy 

 on the ribs and at the base. 



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H. ox. ix. 14. 6~Pet. 27. 8— J, 



80. \-Pa 



920. 6. 



Umbel cloven into 3 or 5. Umbellules sitting, generally 3. 



InuoL none. Itrvolucel. of 3 leaves* Florets equal, not ra- 

 diated, reddish, most of them barren Seed-prickles hooked, at 

 some distance from each other, smooth. Linn. Leaves more than 

 doubly compound, extremely elegant, finely divided. InvoluceU 

 of mostly 5 leaves. Mr. Woodward. Florets pink coioured. 

 Seeds rarely more than 3 or 4 in each umbellule attaining per- 

 fection. C. dauco'ides Sp. PI. ed. ii. appears to be a different 

 plant from that of the subsequent works; probably a var. of C. 

 grandiflora. St. C. kptophyl. Huds ed. !•; not C. leptophylla ot 





Linn. 



Fine-leaved Bastard Parsley. 



corn fields and barren spots. [Marham 



Small Hens foot* 



Norf. Mr 



Calcareous 



