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[Tliis specimen has some of the ultimate segments distinctly serrate at 

 the apex, >vith three to five teetli, and one. rarely more, teeth on the 

 lower half of some of the segments. This feature can also be observed 

 in Falconer's original specimen in the Kew Herbarium.] 



e. Portion of leaf. 



From the Apothecaries' Garden, Chelsea; May, 1849. 

 [This specimen has very broad segments, like some of those of 

 F. Midissima. in the Society's Herbariiuu, but the segments are 

 entire, not .serrate. The tips of the segments are, however, imperfect. 

 On this sheet are placed some from the Hotanical Gardens, Edinburgh, 

 1859, which agree with those of F. Narthex.] 



258. Ferula glauca, L. 



a. Leaf. 



6. Inflorescence, and detached umbel of fruits, and pen and 



ink sketch of a flower. 

 "From a plant which flowei-ed under the south wall at 



Clapham Common, May, June, 1874. The leaves 



are not glaucous beneath, but the stem is of a 



beautiful glaucous purple." 



259. Ferula nodiflora, L., var. a genuina, Gr. and Godr. (F. com- 

 munis, B.C.) 

 a. Portion of leaf. 



Carte, Corsica ; June, 1868. 



[On this sheet a portion of a leaf of F. glauca is placed 

 side by side with one of F. mdiflom, var. a geimina; 

 Gr. Godr., showing the more capillary, erecto-patent 

 segments of the latter as contrasted with the 

 distinctly patent, almost divaricate, shorter segments 

 of F. glauca, L.] 

 h. Portion of inflorescence bearing flowers, and pencil 

 drawing of the growing plants. 



260. Foeniculum duke, D. 0. 



a. Leaves and detached umbels of ripe fruit. 



Grows to a height of from 2 to 6 feet. Cultivated for its 

 seeds at Jeunas, near Nismes ; 21 Oct., 1859. 



h. Flowering and ripe fruiting umbels. 



Raised from Nismes seed, Clapham Common ; 25 Aug., 

 1872. 



