Umbelliferse. 71 



-KM.—^THUSA. 



iETHU'SA CYNA'PIUM (91). Fools' Parsley. 7—8. Fniit broadly 



(658) ovate with 5 acute ribs with single vittse between, stem i — 1\ ft. high 



branched very leafy, leaves bi-pinnate, segments variously cut, umbels 



on long stalks, partial umbels small distant each with 3 pendulous 



unilateral bracteoles. H'asie places. 



XNl.—SILAUS. 



SILA'US PRATEN'SIS (65). Pepper-saxifrage. 6—9. Fruit oval 



(660) with acute ribs and many vittae between, suture with vittse, leaves tri- 



pinnate, leaflets linear lanceolate, stem I — 3 ft. high, flowers dull yellow 



surmounting a long peduncle, leaves mostly radicaL Meadows and 



commons. 



XVII. —ANGELICA. 



ANGELICA SYLVES'TRIS (no). Wild Angelica. 7—8. Carpels 

 (664) with 3 dorsal ribs and the 2 lateral ones expanded into broad wings, 

 stem I — 5 ft. high stout fistular purplish, leaves bi-pinnate, leaflets large 

 ovate serrate, umbels i — 3 inches across. Moisi woods. 



XYIU.—FAST/NACA. 



PASTINA'CA SATI'VA (57). Wild Parsnip. 7—8. Fruit flat with a 



(669) broad border, ribs 3 dorsal and 2 at the edges of the border, petals 



acuminate inflected, stem 2 — 3 ft. high furrowed, leaves pinnate downy 



beneath, leaflets ovate serrate, terminal leaflets 3-lobed, root fusiform, 



flowers yellow. Waste places. 



XIX. —HERA CLE UM. 



HERAC'LEUM SPHONDYL'IUM (no). Cow-Parsnip. 7. Fruit 

 (670) flat with a broad border, ribs 3 dorsal 2 marginal with short club- 

 shaped vittse between, petals obcordate inflected, leaves pinnate rough 

 hairy, leaflets pinnatifid, stem 4 — 5 ft. high furrowed, flowers large 

 white, outer ones very irregular. Waste places. Fig. p. 77. 



yiX.—DAUCUS. 



DAU'CUS CARO'TA (106). Wild Carrot. 6—8. Fruit slightly com- 

 (672) pressed dorsally, each carpel with 3 dorsal ribs and 2 in the inner 

 face and single vittae between the dorsal ribs, and at each end of the 

 carpel a row of long flat prickles, the four rows of prickles being much 

 more prominent than the ribs, stem i — 2 ft. high branched furrowed 

 solid, leaves tri-pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid. Features. Fig. p. 75. 



