UMBELLIFEE^. 77 



PETROSELINUM, Hoffm. 



345. P. sativum, Hoffm. Parsley. 



Alien ; on rocks, ruins, and old walls in many places. 

 G. Abundant on St. Vincent's Rocks. Sjston, Dr. Hasse. 

 S. Portishead Point. In several places around Wells. 

 Yatton. Weston-super-Mare. VI. — VIII. 



346. P. segetum, Koch. 



Native ; in damp fields. Eather rare, or possibly it has 



been overlooked. 

 G. Ashley. Boiling Well, and Sea Mills. Herb. Dr. H. 



0. StejjJiens. 

 S. St. Anne's Wood. Burnham, Miss Winter. Easton. 



Weston-super-Mare, Miss Livett. VIII. IX. 



SISON, L. 



347. S. Amomum, L. 



Native; common, and generally distributed. VIII. IX. 



TRINIA, Hoffm. 



348. T. vulgaris, DC. Pimpinella dioica, Sm. 



Native ; on limestone, locally plentiful. Our area includes 

 nearly all the British stations. Occasionally we find a 

 monoecious specimen. 



G. St. Vincent's Rocks. Black Rock Gully. 



S. Rocks at Hutton. Rocks by the Channel at Sana 

 Point. Sidcot. Winscombe. Uphill. Worle Hill. V. VI. 



>!EGOPODIUM, L. 



349. .SI. Podagraria, L. Gout-weed. 



Native? rather common. We have never seen this plant 

 growing far from habitations. Its usual position is ou 

 hedgebanks bordering orchards and gardens. 



G. Boyd Mill, t-tapleton. 

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