40 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



XXXVIII. UMBELLIFERAE. 



134. Daucus Tourn. 



264. D. Carota L. Wild Carrot. 



Fields and roadsides. This plant has spread over the entire 

 county in the last two years. July 25, 1890; June 24, 1891. 



135. Angelica L. 



265. A. hirsuta Muhl. 



Rare; Toboso. August 23, 1890. 



266. A. atropurpurea L. 



Common along creek banks. June 23, 1888; July 4, 1890; July 

 8, 1891. 



136. TlEDEMANNIA D C. 



267. T. rigida Coult. and Rose. Cowbane. 

 Swamps, rare; Everett's Swamp. August 15. 1891. 



137. Heracleum L. 



268. H. lanatum Michx. Cow Parsnip. 



Creek banks and moist places, common. May 23, 1889; May 

 28, 1890; June 13, 1891. 



138. Pastinaca L. 



269. P. sativa L. 



Roadsides everywhere. June 23, 1888; July 13, 1889; Novem- 

 ber 15, 1890; June 8, 1891. 



139. Thaspium Nutt. 



270. T. aureum Nutt. 



Moist rocky woods, common. May 15, 1887; June 4, 1890; 

 June 13, 1891. 



271. T. aureum Nutt. Var. trifoliatum Coult. and Rose. 

 Same situations at last. June 17, 1890; May 9, 1891. 



272. T. barbinode Nutt. 



Rocky hillsides, somewhat common. May 28, 1890; June 13, 

 1891. 



140. Ligusticum L. 



273. L. actaefolium Michx. Nondo. Augelico. 

 Herbariums of Dr. F. O. Jacobs and W. E. Castle. June 13, 



1891. 



