278 Umbelliferae 



and simple few-flowered umbels of white flowers on axil- 

 lary peduncles. Calyx-teeth rather prominent. Fruit 

 broadly ovate with narrow commissure and stellate 

 pubescence. Carpels turgid, becoming depressed on the 

 back, with neither ribs nor oil-tubes : the whole dorsal 

 region inflated, the seed-cavity being on the commissural 

 side of the carpel. Seed flattened dorsally, the face and 

 back plane or convex. 



1. B. septentrionalis ('. i\c K. Stems- weak, 0.5-6 dm. long, 

 dichotomously brandling; leaves thin, cordate to reniform, 1.5-3 

 cm. broad, 3-5-lobed, the lobes entire or toothed, on long slender 

 petioles; umbels 1-4-flowered, on short peduncles; fruit about 2 

 mm. long, sessile or nearly so. (B. lobata of recent authors, not 

 of R. & P.) 



Common throughout our range in the valleys and foothills, usually grow- 

 ing on shaded slopes. 



3. SANICULA L. 



Smooth perennial herbs with almost naked or few- 

 Leaved stems, palmate or sometimes pinnate leaves with 

 more or less pinnatifid or incised lobes, involucre and 

 involucels, and greenish yellow or purple flowers in irreg- 

 ularly compound few-raved umbels. Calyx-teeth some- 

 what foliaceous, persistent. Fruit subglobose, densely 

 covered with hooked bristles or tubercnlate. Carpels 

 without ribs. Stylopodium wanting. Oil-tubes mostly 

 large, 5 (3 dorsal and '1 commissural) or in ours3-many 

 and irregularly distributed. Seed-face plane to deeply 

 concave or sulcate. 



* Leaves palmately divided. 



1. S. Menziesii II. it A. Stem solitary, erect, 3-10 dm. high, 

 branching; leaves round-cordate, 5-10 cm. broad, very deeply 

 3-5-lobed, the broad segments sharply toothed or somewhat cleft, 

 the teeth bristle-tipped; upper leaves more narrowly lobed and 

 laciniately toothed; rachie scarcely winged; umbel with 8-4 



