190 FLOWERS OF THE ROADSIDES AND HEDGES 
A beetle Lzvus pariplecticus, a Hymenopterous insect 77zchichampus 
morio, and the Lepidoptera Agrotis festiva, Depressaria Applana, 
D. purpurea, Exapate congelatella, feed on it. 
Photo. J. Holmes 
HEDGE PARSLEY (Caucalis Anthriscus, Huds.) 
Caucalis, Hippocrates, is the Greek name of an umbelliferous plant 
like this one, and Axthriscus of another one. It is called Hemlock 
or Rough Chervil, Rough Cicely, Hedge Parsley, Hogweed, Lady’s 
Needlework, Mother Dere. The first name was given because the 
stem is spotted like the Hemlock. 
