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Outside of the calyx covered, as is also the fruit, with, =, 
( little hooks, or bristles, or hairs, or scales, or grow: | Sie 
ing out into a long beak. 
Leaves with hard, prickly teeth; flowers blue, in dense 
f heads. 
L Eryn’gium.- 
Leaves not prickly ; flowers white or pink. 
ecu with about 5 deep lobes, diverging a. 
the base, but not divided down to the stalk 
or midrib. 
Bracts conspicuous, longer than the little flower- 
stalks ; calyx scaly. 
Astran'tia ma/jor. 
Bracts small or absent; calyx covered with little 
hooks. 
a Re cee ae 
q Sanic’ula europe’a. Sanicle. 
Leaves divided to the midrib, or much cut. 
Bracts (mostly) deeply cleft. 
Bracts cut into very narrow, diverging seg- 
ments; calyx and fruit oval. } 
Dau'cus Caro'ta. Carrot. 
Bracts simply cloven; ovary long and 20 
| growing out into a beak. 3 
Scan'dix Pec'ten. Shepherd’s-needle. 
Bracts entire or absent. 
oa with few, large, distinct leaflets; fruit 
flat, with a thick edge. } 
L Tordylium maximum. VHartwort. 
Leaflets (or segments) small or narrow. 
Umbels with about 10-40 branches; calyx 
( and fruit with 5 distinct teeth. } 
l Ses‘eli Libano’tis. 
Umbels rarely 10-rayed ; teeth minute. 
Fruit with a smooth beak at the top ; 5 
f swollen below the branches. ‘ 
L Cherophyllum Anthris'cus. 
Fruit covered from top to bottom with 
prickles or hooked bristles ; stem not 
swollen. Cau’calis. 
Calyx and fruit not prickly or bristly. 
Outer flowers nearly 4 inch across; fruit flat, thin. ~.. SY, 
with dark stripes half-way down it; leaves very eos! 
large, rough, hairy. oS 
q Heracleum Sphondylium. Hogweed. v 
Plant without these combined characters. 
