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5. pratensis, L. ; leaves ter-pinnate, with linear-lanceo- 

 late segments ; damp meadows, common. 



42. Angelica, L. 



Bracts of general involucre few or o, of partial usually 

 many ; flowers white or pink ; petals with a short inflexed 

 point ; leaves ternately bi-pinnate ; fruit ovoid, compressed 

 dorsally, with broad membranous wings ; vittse 1-2 in each 

 furrow. 



A. sylvestrisj L. ; leaf-segments oval or oval-lanceolate, 

 toothed, with large sheaths; damp copses, common. A. 

 montana, Schleich. ; leaflets elliptic, sharply serrate, leaf- 

 sheaths very large, inflated ; bushy; alpine. A. Razulii, 

 Gou.; flowers pink then white, stem 1J-3 ft., hollow, 

 leafy, leaf-segments narrowly lanceolate, decurrent at the 

 base; pastures; Pyrenees. A. pyrenaicuy Spr. ; stem 

 4-12 in., simple, furrowed, nearly leafless, leaf-segments 

 linear, cuspidate ; pastures ; Pyrenees, Vosges. 



43. Archangelica, Hoff'm. 



Bracts of partial involucre many ; flowers greenish ; 

 petals entire; leaves ternately bi-pinnate; fruit broadly 

 winged. 



A. officinalis y Hoffm. [Angelica Archangelica, L.), Arch- 

 angel; leaflets cordate-ovate, unequally serrate, leaf- 

 sheaths connate, inflated ; bushy ; Styria, Carniola. 



44. Levisticum, Koch. 



Bracts of general and partial involucre numerous; 

 flowers yellow ; calyx-teeth o ; petals orbicular, with an 



