TABLE OF GENEKA. 
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18. Fceniculum. Calyx obsolete. Petals roundish, with a broad indexed lobe. 
Fruit oblong. Vittae single. 
19. Seseli. Calyx 5-toothed. Petals obcordate, with a reflexed point. Fruit 
oval or oblong. Ridges thick, elevated. Vittae single. 
20. Ligusticum. Calyx 5-toothed or obsolete. Petals obcordate, with an inflexed 
point. Fruit elliptical. Ridges sharp. Vittae many together. Leaves bi- 
ternate. 
21. Silaus. Involucrum few-leaved. Involucel many-leaved. Petals obovate, 
with an inflexed lobe. Ridges sharp, with many vittae between. Leaves 
pinnatifid. 
22. Meum. Involucrum few-leaved. Involucel many-leaved. Petals elliptical, 
incurved at the point. Ridges acute. Vittae many. 
23. Crithmum. Involucrum and involucel many-leaved. Petals elliptical, entire, 
involute. Ridges sharp. Vittae many. Plant succulent. 
ttt Fruit dorsally compressed, with a wing on each side. 
24. Angelica. Involucrum deciduous. Involucel many-leaved. Three middle 
ridges elevated ; two lateral spreading into a double wing on each side the 
fruit. 
25. Peucedanum. Calyx 5-toothed or obsolete. Petals obovate or obcordate, with 
an inflexed point. Fruit flattened at the back, with a thin dilated margin. 
Vittae single. 
26. Pastinaca. Involucrum wanting. Calyx nearly obsolete. Petals roundish, 
entire, involute, pointed. Fruit much compressed, with a dilated margin. 
Ridges very slender. Vittae linear, single. 
27. Heracleum. Fruit dorsally compressed, with a broad flat margin. Vittae short. 
28. Tordylium. Involucrum and involucel many-leaved. Wings of fruit waved 
or crenated. 
tttt Fruit prickly. Carpels with secondary ridges between the others. 
29. Daucus. Fruit compressed dorsally. Carpels with 5 bristly ridges, and 4 
secondary ones with prickles. Seed plane in front. 
30. Caucalis. Fruit laterally compressed. Ridges prickly. Vittae beneath the 
secondary ridges. 
31. Torilis. Fruit laterally compressed. Secondary ridges hidden beneath the 
prickles. 
ttttt Fruit compressed at the side, elongated, with primary ridges only. 
32. Scandix. Calyx obsolete. Petals obovate, with an inflexed point. Fruit with 
a very long beak. Carpels with 5 obtuse ridges. Vittae none. 
33. Antiiriscus. Calyx obsolete. Petals obcordate, with a short inflexed point. 
Fruit beaked; beak only with ridges. Vittae none. 
34. Ch.kropiiyllum. Calyx obsolete. Petals obcordate, with an inflexed point. 
Fruit not beaked. Carpels with 5 obtuse ridges. Vittae single. 
35. Myrrhis. Calyx obsolete. Petals obcordate, with an inflexed point. Fruit 
not beaked. Ridges 5, sharp. Vittae none. 
36. Echinophora. Fruit ovate, included in the receptacle, with a projecting 
beak. 
37. Conium. Carpels with 5 prominent, equal, crenated ridges. Vittae none. 
38. Piiysospermum. Calyx 5-toothed. Carpels with 5 equal filiform ridges. Vittae 
single. 
39. Smyrnium. Calyx obsolete. Petals lanceolate, with a long inflexed point. 
Fruit double. Three dorsal ridges prominent and sharp. A T ittae many. 
tttttt Fruit globular. 
40. Coriandrum. Calyx 5-tootlied. Petals obcordate, with an inflexed point; the 
outer radiant and bifid. Fruit globular, the carpels scarcely separating. 
Secondary ridges prominent, primary nearly obsolete. 
