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CHAIROPHYL’'LUM. 
Fruit (and outside of the calyx in flower) bristly, except 
[ quite at the top. J 
” Anthris’cus. Bur Chervil. 
ruit (and calyx of flower) not bristly. 
Stem spotted with purple ; fruit ribbed, especially when. 
dry ; leaf-segments with very short, wide points 
is tem'ulum. Rough Chervil = 
Stem not spotted; fruit smooth and shining ; leaf-- 
segments narrow-pointed. | 
sylves'tre. Wild Cherwil,- 
CHENOPO’DIUM. 
-Leaves more or less white and mealy. 
oS quite entire, short and wide; plant with a- 
| disagreeable, foetid smell when rubbed. 
gree 
Vulva ia. 
eaves (mostly) toothed or lobed, not foetid. 
Leaves pale-green, white and mealy on both surfaces, 
the upper ones narrow and entire. | 
album. White Goosefoot, Fat Hen. J 
Leaves green on the upper surface, white beneath, 
all of them toothed. ; 
glau'cum. 
l.eaves not mealy-white (or only the quite young leaves 
in C. murale). 
Leaves entire, or very obscurely toothed. 
oa large, dark-green, triangular, with minute, 
ot + 
pellucid vesicles on the underside. 
c Bo’nus-Henri'cus. Allgood? 
Leaves small, oval or oblong, without pellucid 
vesicles. | 
polysper’mum.- 
~Leaves coarsely toothed or lobed. 
ag abrupt or heart-shaped at their base, with 2— 4~ 
large teeth on each side. 
| hyb'ridum.~ 
“Leaves narrowed towards their base. 
-Flowers at the side of each cluster with only 2-4- 
| segments; plant often turning reddish. J 
' rubrum. 
All the flowers with 5 segments (as is also the~ 
case with most of the other species of a 
genus). 
