PENT ANDRIA DIGYNiA, 



851 



1. CAJfAnE 



s 



r 



labcmmum, lad 



Very glabrous 



d 



dum ; foliis bipinnatis, fo- leaves bipinnate, lead 



laiiceol 



ultip 



many 



ted, the seg- 



fructibus o- ! ments lanceolate 



oval. 



3 



fruit 



valibus. Mich. t. p 



Pursh, 1. p. 192. 



Apium bipluiiatum, Walt. p. 115? 



Grows near tlic mouths of large rivers, from Canada to Caroling 



Pursh, Flowers white. 

 Flowers July 



FERULA. Gen. pl. 47S. 



F 



tnvolucrum universale f . Universal iwolucritm 

 caducuui ; partiale poly- j caducous ; pai'tial many 



j^bylluni. Frudus ovalis, 

 compresso-planus, striis 



\itrinque 3. 



1. VlLLOSA. 



F. Ibliis supradecom- 



leaved. Fruit oval, com- 

 pressed, flat, with three 

 streaks on each side. 



Leaves supradecom- 



posito-ternatis ; foliolis | pound, the divisions tri- 

 ovalis, serratis, rigidis, j foliate ; leaflets ovate, 

 venosis ; caule, peduncu- | serrate, rigid, veiny; stem, 

 'lis umbellisque yillosis. I peduncles and umbels vil- 

 Pursh, 1. p. 192. I lous. 



I have inserted this plant from Pursh, without anj' knoAvledgc of it. 

 He refers to it the F. vtUosa, Walt, and the Cicuta venenata, 

 Ainer. Phil. Trans. The F. villosa of Walter I stroni^ly suspect t(y 

 be the Angelica triquinata of this work. The Cicuta venenata of 

 Greenwaj is a very distinct plant, entirely glabrous, perhaps really a 

 Cicuta, certainly not a Ferula. So many of Walter's plants, how- 

 ever, which were once considered doubtful, have been from time to 

 time discovered, that this at least merits a further enquiry. 



LIGUSTICUM. Gen. pl. 478. 



Fructus oblongus, 5- 



sulcatus utrinque. 



Co- 



Fruit oblong, 5 furrow, 

 ed on both sides. Coral 



