Umbelliferae. jt^ 



XXV. — CHMROPHYLL UM. 



CHiEROPHYL'LUM TEM'ULUM (97). Rough Chervil. 6-7. 



(642) Fruii elongate, carpels terete with 5 obtuse ribs and a deep furrow on 

 the inner face, vittse single between the ribs, stem i — 3 ft. high slender 

 grooved rough and hairy swollen below the nodes, leaves bi-pinnate. 

 Waysides. 



XX^l.—MYRRHIS, ^ 



MYR'RHIS ODORA'TA (60). Sweet Cicely. 5—6. Fruit elongate, 

 {641) ribs prominent acute hollow, vittse o, stem 2 — 3 ft. high, leaves 



tri-pinnate triangular, whole plant (but especially the fruit) aromatic. 



Pastures and river- sides. 



XXVll. — CORIANDRUM. 



CORIAN'DRUM SATI'VUM. Coriander. 6. Fruit globose, carpels 

 {649) closely cohering forming a round ball marked by broad ribs, vittae 

 O, stem I — 2 ft. high fistular slender, leaves bi-pinnate, upper leaves 

 with filiform segments. Waste places. Fig. p. 68. 



X.XNIII.—SISON. 



SrSON AMO'MUM (53). Bastard Stone-Parsley. 8—9. Stem 2—3 

 (634) ft. erect branched, leaves pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid, umbels compound 



of 3 — 5 rays, bracts few linear, bracteoles few, generally on one side, 



fruit small ovate, ridges marked. Moist peaces. 



y.XlX.—^GOPODIUM. 



iEGOPO'DIUM PODAGRA'RIA (icx)). Gout-weed. 6—8. Stem 



(637) I — 2 ft. stout fistular grooved, radical leaves on long petioles triternate, 



umbels terminal compound of 12 — 20 rays, bracts and bracteoles absent, 



fruit ovoid, carpels 5 angled, ribs slender, vittse o, styles reflexed. 



Waste places. 



XXX. — CRITHMUM. 



Crith'mum marit'imum (25). Sea Samphire. 6 — 8. Fleshy and glabrous, 

 (650) stem 6 — 10 in,, leaves bi- or tri-ternate, leaflets linear, umbels com- 

 pounds, bracts and bracteoles many short, flowers minute white, fruit 

 oblong dark green or purplish, carpels with 5 acute angles, vittae many. 



[L , Nt. 

 ^^YA.—MEUM. 



Meum Athamanticum (26). Bald-Money. 6 — 7. Glabrous, aromatic, 

 (661) 6 — 18 in., leaves mostly radical finely divided, umbels terminal com- 

 pound, bracts Hnear, bracteoles 4 — 8 small, flowers white or purplish. 



[S., G. 

 XXXII. —PE UCEDANUM. 



PEUCEDANUM OSTRUTHIUM. Masterwort. 7—8. Stem 2—3 ft. 

 (668) stout, leaves triternate, leaflets coarsely serrate, flowers white in com- 

 pound umbels, bracts none, bracteoles slender. [S. 



