362 DISTRIBUTION OF BRITISH UMBELLIFERjE. 
north Africa, and Asia. Cultivated in many parts of the world, and 
often met with as an outcast ; as the Island of St. Paul, throughout 
India, Abyssinia, and the Cape of Good Hope, etc. 
47. Caucalis daucoides, L. Colonist ; annual. In south-eastern 
England ; temperate Europe and Asia. 
48. C. latifolia,~L. Colonist ; annual. Sparingly in a few localities 
in England ; southern Europe, and western Asia. 
49. Torilis Ant'hriscus, Gsert., including T. Japonica,~DC.? Native ; 
annual. Abundant in Britain, and all over temperate Europe and 
Asia. 
50. T. infesta, L. Native ; annual. Frequent in England, rarer 
in Scotland. A weed of cultivation, indigenous only in temperate 
Europe and Asia, but now met with in the most distant parts of the 
world, as the Atlantic Islands, Australia, South America, etc. 
51. T. nodosa, L. Native; annual. With about the same distri- 
bution in Britain as the foregoing. Indigenous in central Europe. 
It is now found in every part of the world where corn is grown, 
have seen specimens from Mauritania, Syria, Persia, the Atlantic Is- 
lands, Juan Fernandez, Chili, Peru, Bermuda, etc. 
52. Scandlx Pecten-Veneris, L. Colonist; annual. A common 
cornfield weed in southern England, becoming rarer northwards, and 
seldom met with in the extreme north of Scotland; throughout 
Europe, except the extreme north ; northern Africa, Atlantic Islands, 
and western Asia. 
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A. torquatus, Dub., etc. Native ; perennial. Abundant all over Bri- 
tain, Europe, north Africa, and Russian Asia. Introduced in Abyssi- 
nia. 
54. A. Cerefolium, Hoffm. Alien ; annual. Occasionally met with 
in corn, etc., in England ; temperate Europe ; introduced into New 
Zealand. 
55. A. vulgaris, Pers. Native; annual. Frequent in Britain. As 
a cornfield weed in southern and central Europe, and Russian Asia. 
56. QhcEwphyllim temulum, L. Native ; perennial. Common in 
England, rarer in Scotland ; temperate Europe and Asia. 
57. G. aureum, L. Alien ; perennial. Reported from Scotland, 
but it is not a native ; central and southern Europe. 
58. C. aromaticum, L. Alien ; perennial. * Also reported from 
Scotland ; with about the same distribution as the last. 
