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Calyx with 5 more or less conspicuous teeth. 
ee leaves with 3 wide, toothed leaflets, an inch gee 
| more in length. ‘ 
L Ligus'ticum scot‘icum. Lovage. 
Upper leaves with narrow, or small, segments. 
Plant intensely foetid; fruit with the alternate ridges 
f waved. ) 
L Corian’drum sati'vum. Coriander? 
Plant not foetid; ridges straight or absent. 
et of ditches, or wet or moist places. 
a with rather few, narrow, toothed leaflets:; 
| fruit wider than long. } 
Cicu'ta viro'sa. Cowbane. 
A eak segments numerous, or narrow and entire; 
fruit longer than it is wide. } 
L Ginan'the 
Hill-plant of Devon and Cornwall; fruit wide, 
smooth, bladdery ; uppermost leaves entire. } 
L Physosper’‘mum cornubien'se. 
Calyx-teeth absent, or very minute. 
oe with 3 or more wide, oval or 3-lobed leaflets ; 
fruit much flattened. 
Leaflets little lobed ; umbels hoary with short hairs ; 
f fruit with a double thin edge. 
| Angelica sylves'tris. Angelica 
~Many leaflets 3-lobed ; umbels not hoary; fruit with 
| a single thin edge. 
L Peuced’anum Ostru'thium. JJaster-wort. 
Leaves with narrow, or many small segments. 
Segments of the leaves narrow, but thick, solid, and 
f fleshy ; maritime plant. } 
L Crith’mum maritimum. Sam phire. 
Leaves not (or scarcely) fleshy. 
Leaves with solid and thread-like segments. 
Only the lower, submerged leaves with thread- 
like segments. 
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A’pium inunda’tum. 
All the leaf-segments thread-like. 
Leaf-stalk not branched, the segments in little 
f tufts or whorls round it. x: 
L Carum verticilla’‘tum 
Leaf-stalk branched, the segments not 
arranged in whorls. 
L Meum athaman'ticum. Sfigzel. 4 
Leaf-segments flat, even if very narrow. 
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