358 PENTANDRIA DIGYNlA. 



i^evsal involncrtim ; partial 5 leaved, leaves small, lanceolate, cillate, 

 iyeeds long, striate, pointed at the summit with the persistent stvlS, 

 when mature inflected. ■' ' 



Found on Charleston neck, by Dr. Trescott. 

 Flowers May — June. 



S. Canadense. 



C. foliis ternatis ; foli- I Leaves ternate ; leaf- 

 olis pvato-acutis, subin- lets ovate acute, frequent- 

 cisis. Pers. i. p. 8S0. | ly notched. 



Pursh, I. p. 195. 



Sison Canadense, Sp. pi. i. p. 1436. 



Mich. 1. p. 168. 



Stem erect, terete, glabrous, with many branches . Leaves ternate : 

 the lower broad lanceolate, acute, doubljr serrate, with the large ser- 

 ratures mucronate; the upper leaflets narrow, deeply cut (incised.) 

 Uwbel^Jong. Peduncles generally by threes. Universal involucrum 

 O ; partial o—5 eaved, leaves very small, subulate. Some flowers 

 abortive m each umbel. Seeds oblong, striate, acuminate, pointed 

 With the persistent styles, when mature inflected (arcuate.) 



throws m the mountains of Carolina. Dr. Macbride. 



Flowers July. Pursh. 



3. Claytoni. 



C. foliolis oblongo.Q- I Leaflets oblong, oval, 

 valibus, pinnatifido-lo- lobed as if pinnatilid, hai- 

 batis, pilosis ; unibella j ry ; umbel with few rays, 

 pauci-radiata, divaricata ; I divaricate ; fruit loug, te- 

 fj'uctibus elongatis, tere- rete, smooth, 

 tibus, laevigatis. Pers. 1. 



p. 3^0. I 



Pursh, I. p. 195. 



Myrrhis Claytoni, Mich. 1. p. iro. 



leafeT ^IdfLufl' ^' ■'*• . ^'*'""'"" ^ P^'-t^^' the divisions 3-5 

 ^Z.'J^i^'l'^'jy r'''^ *«™i"^I- U^^f^els when in fruit divari- 



cats J rays 3~-5, very long. 



i 



^' . , , .T^Lj ^pxijiAicu Willi iiair. 



Grows m the mountains of Carolina. Dr. Macbride. 



Flowers June—July. P«rsh. 



