96 PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Sison. 



Stem cylindrical, upright, scored, smooth. Leaves winged ; 

 leafts egg-shaped, cut, serrated, but the uppermost more finely 

 divided. Umbel of 4 spokes, the 4th in the centre. Involacr. of 

 3 leaves* Involucell. of h leaves, very smalL Linn. Root-leaves 

 of several pair of little-leaves, the terminating one cloven into 3. 

 Stem-leaves from 2 to 3 pair ; upper leaves of 2 pair, deeply and 

 irregularly cut, the lowermost pair winged, and much longer. 

 Umbels nodding before flowering. Woodward, Little-leaves 

 with generally a lobe-like gash on each side below. Umbelt 

 mostly terminating. Flowers white. 



Bastard Stone Parsley. Hedge Stonevuort. Moist 



hedge 



s. 



P. August, Sept 



seVetum. S. Leaves winged : umbels nodding. 



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ox. ix. 5# rovo 2. 6. 



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All the leaves with numerous pairs of little -leaves. Umbel 



Woodward. Little-leaves egg-shaped, deeply cut and 



serrated ; serratures very finely pointed. Stokes. Petals very 

 minute, white. Anthers reddish. 



Corn Parsley , or Stonenvort. Cornfields and hedge sides ltl 



chalk and clay. [Binham, Norfolk. Mr* Crowe.] 



B. Linn.— A. Huds.— July. 



inunda'tum. S. Creeping : leaves under water hair-like, those above 



winged: umbels of 2 spokes. 



. Dicks, h. s.-E. hot. 227-Fl. dan. &cj-H.ox. ix. 5. &-Pit. 26. 



4-Plxi. 61.3. 



The smallest of the umbelliferous plants that I am hitherto 

 acquainted with. Linn. Involucrum none.' Umbellule some- 

 times sitting. Woodward. Flowers white. 



Least Water Parsnep. Water Stonevuort. In ditches, pools, 

 and ground subject to be overflowed. [Esthwaite lake and 

 Rusland-Moss in Furness Fells. Mr. Jackson. Salesmore, near 

 Manchester. Mr. Robson. Near Bungay, Suffolk- Mr. Wood- 

 ward. Sides of rivulets on Malvern Chace, Worcestershire. Mr- 

 Ballard. Marazion Marsh, Cornwall.] B. June. 



verticilla'tum S. Leafits in whirls, hair-like. 



E. hot, 39*>-Lightf. 35. at p. \0$6~Mori$. umb. t. 6-H. ox* 



ix. 7 . 10. 



Leaves, each of the vuhirls consists of 2 opposite little-leaves, 

 deeply divided into hair-like segments. Umbels, rays 8 to iti- 

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