UMBELLIFERAE. 239 



Biicks— Bristol (P.)- Delaware— Tinicum (P.)- 



New Jersey— Common along the coast. Ca7ndeit — Ca.mden, Mart. (B. 

 C). Gloucester — Center Square (He.), near Swedesboro (Li.). 

 New Castle — Swamps, river shore, Holly Oak. Frequent. 



4. CHAEROPHYLLUM L. 

 1. CHAEROPHYLLUM PROCUMBENS (L.) Crantz. Chervil. M. p. 674. Moist 

 ground. Spring. 

 Philadelphia— 'Wissaibickon, River Road near Belmont (Je.), Schuylkill 

 above Philadelphia (Pr.), Orniiston, Fairmount Park (VP.). Bucks— 

 Near Point Pleasant (Fr.), Nockamixon (Le.) (Mac). Montgomery— 

 Perkiomen (Cr.), Ivy Rock (Ke.), Areola (Mar.). J9eioware— Chad's 

 Ford (B. Sm.). Chester— {P.). Lancaster— (P.). Lehigh Salisbury 

 (Kr.). Northampton— (P.). Dauphin —Steelton (Wn.). 



Camden — Banks of Delaware below Gloucester (Wn.). Mercer— Tzen- 

 ton and northward (C). 



New Castle — General and frequent. 



5. WASHINGTONIA Raf. Sweet Cicely. 



Pnbescent; style and stylopodium 1 mm. long or less. 1. IV. Claytoni. 



Glabrate; style and stylopodium 2 mm. long. 2. W. longistylis. 



1. WASHINGTONIA Claytoni (Michx.) Britton. M. p. 675. Woods. Spring. 



2. WASHINGTONIA LONGISTYLIS (Torr.) Britton. M. p. 67.5. Woods. 



Spring. 



6. TORILIS Adans. 

 L ToRiLis Anthriscus (L.) Gmel. Hedge-parsley. M. p. 675. Waste 

 places. Summer. 

 Camden — Kaighn 's Point (Ja.). Cape Mav/ — Wildwood, Angleaea. 



7. CONIUM L. 



1. CONIUM MACULATUM L. Foison Eemlock. M. p. 676. Waste places. 

 Summer. 

 Bucks— Near Point Pleasant (Fr.), New Hope (Ws.). Montgomery— 

 Spring Mill (Je.). Chester— (P.). Lancaster— (P.). Northampton- 

 Easton (Ca.), Wind Gap (He.) (Li.). 



Burlington— Pemherton (C). Ca^nde/i— Ballast (C). Hunterdon — 

 Bull's Island (C). 



New Castle— 18th Street near Wooddale Avenue. Not common. 



8. BUPLEURUM L. 

 L BuPLEURUM ROTUNDlFOLiuM L. Thorough-wax. M. p. 677. Cultivated 

 and escaped. Summer. 



9. ZIZIA Koch. 



Basal leaves 2-3-ternately compound. 1. Z. aurea. 



Basal leaves cordate, undivided ; fruit about 3 mm, long, 2. Z. cordata. 



1. ZiziA AUREA (L.) Koch. Goldcu Meadow-parsnip. M. p. 678. Fields, 

 meadows and swamps. Spring. 



