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CA’RUM. 
Leaves only once divided, the segments or leaflets all 
( attached to the main leaf-stalk. 
Leaves with 5-10 oval leaflets, which are more or less 
| deeply toothed or lobed. 
seo’etum. Corn Parsley ~ 
\Leav es with numerous short, hair-like segments, spread-~ 
ing in all directions round the ane | 
L verticilla'tum.~ 
Leaves more than once divided. 
-Flowers yellow; the small, ultimate segments of the. 
| leaves rather short and wide. 
Petroselinum. Parsley. 
~Flowers white ; leaf-segments narrow. 
ae bracts, or a single one only, under any of the. 
| umbels (or groups of flower-stalks). 
| Car’vi. Caraway” 
-Bracts (3 or more) under all the umbels; root large 
and tuberous. ) 
Bulbocas'tanum.” 
CAU’CALIS. 
Flower-stalks very minute, the flowers and fruits in a. 
f compact little mass on one side of the stem. : 
' nodo’'sa.~ 
Flower-stalks longer, often slender. 
vSeveral bracts always present under the main ory 
“primary” umbel, or group. of flowering 
branches. 
-Leaves much divided; bracts fine and narrow ;- 
fruits covered all over with short, curved | 
bristles. | 
Anthris’cus. Hedge Pa rsley 
~Leaves only once divided, with cut leaflets; fruits~ 
with long prickles on the ribs only. | 
: latifo'lia.~ 
“No bracts, or a single one only, under the primary 
umbel. 
Upper part of the stem hairy; fruits small, covered-~ 
( all over with short bristles. 
| arvensis.” 
“Stem not hairy, ss just under the branches a 
fruits nearly 3 inch when ripe, with long Venegas 
on the ribs. daucoi'des. 
