82 UMBELLIFER^. 



DAUCUS, i. 



368. D. Carota, L. Carrot. 



Native ; in dry places, very common. VI. VIII, 



CAUCALIS, Hoffm. 



369. C. daucoides, L. 



Colonist. A con: field weed. Very rare. 



S. Burnham. Miss M. W. Maijow. VI, 



TOR I US, Adans. 



370. T. Anthriscus, Gaert. 



Native ; in bushy places and by roadsides. Very common. 



VII. vni. 



371. T. infesta, Spr. 



Colonist ; in cornfields ; rather rare. 



G. Avonmouth, Horfield. Kingswood. Montpelier. 



S. Near Buckland Dinham. Winscombe. VII. VHI. 



372. T. nodosa, Gaert. 



Native ; in dry sheltered places. Frequent, 



G. Brandon Hill. St. Vincent's Rocks. Stapleton. 



Shireharapton. 

 S. Anchor Head, Weston-super-Mare. Brean Down. 

 Cheddar. Clevedon. Abbots' Leigh. Knowle, Rown- 

 ham. Easton. VVoodspring. Worle. V. — VII. 



SOANDIX, Z. 



373. S. Pecten- Veneris, L. 



Colonist ; on cultivated land. Common. VI. — VIII. 



CH>EROPHYLLUM, Z. 



374. C. sylvestre, L. 



Native ; in pastures, hedgebanks, and damp shady places. 

 Very common everywhere. IV. — \T. 



(C sativxmi, Lam. Casual at Knowle, S. Bev. W. H. 

 Painter.) 



