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minate, 5-nerved. Umbels unequally 5-rayed, the longer rays longer 

 than involucre; bracts of involucel lanceolate, acute, twice as long as 

 flowers, translucent, pinnate-veined, 3-nerved, the lateral nerves near 

 the margin ; pedicels unequal, longer than ovary — May and June — 

 Fields; common, especially northward. 



Var. tenuifolium, Post. Leaves narrowly linear — Lattakia. 



Var. condensatuin, Post. Umbels and umbellets half as large 

 as in type, more densely clustered. Bracts of involacel lanceolate — 

 Beirut. 



5. B. nodiflorum, Sibth. .3 to .5, 2-3-chotomously 

 blanched from base. Leaves linear-lanceolate to linear, 3-5-nerved. 

 Umbels head-lihe^ sessile, o^ays 3-6, all shorter than involucre ; bracts of 

 involucel ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, mucronate, translucent^ three 

 Tceeled — March to June — Fields; common to alpine regions. 



6. B. torevicaule, Schlecht. .3 to .5, 2-3-chotomously 

 branched from base. Leaves linear-lanceolate to linear, 5-nerved. 

 L^mbels sessile, unequally 3- 5-rayed, the longer rays longer than involu- 

 cre ; bracts of involucre lanceolate, acute, mucronate, opaque, ^-nerved, 

 not lieeled — May — Fields; Galilee to Ccelesyria, Damascus, Aleppo, 

 and northward. 



7. B. Aleppicum, Boiss. .3 to .6, with curved, graceful, 

 dichotomous branches. Leaves linear to linear-lanceolate, 5-7 -nerved. 

 VvDihel^ nodding in fruit, xm^Q^MdiWj 3-4-rayed, the longer rays longer 

 than involucre ; bracts of involucel elliptical-lenticular, short-mucro- 

 nate, scarious, translucent, yellowish-green in flower, white in fruit, with 

 5 nerves connected by anastomosing, oblique veins — May to July — 

 Fields ; Aleppo to Aintab, and northward and eastward. A graceful 

 and pretty species. 



* * * Leaves linear, or oblong-lanceolate. 



t Annuals. 



\ Bracts of involucel Z-nerved, linear -lanceolate. 



§ 'Fruit granular -muricate, with nearly obsolete ribs. 



8. B. glaucum, Kob. et Cast. .1 to .3, dichotomously 

 branched from base. Umbels unequally 3-5-rayed, near top of branches, 

 bracts of involucel a little longer than the flowers ; fruit pedicelled, 

 nearly globular, tw4n — Sj)ring — Fields and grassy places. 



§ § F7'uit smooth. 



9. B. Kurdicum, Boiss. .3 to. 5; stems stifiiy dichotomous 

 above. Umbels terminal, with 6-10, short, nearly equal, angled rays ; 

 bracts of involucre and involucel 5 each, the former half as long as rays, 

 the latter hardly as long as flowers ; fruit a little longer than pedicels, 

 with keeled ribs and deep intervals — June — Road-sides and grassy 

 places ; Amanus to Marash, and northward and eastward. 



10. B. dicliotomum, Boiss. .3 to .4, dichotomously 

 branched. Umbels terminal, unequally 2-4-rayed; involucre of 1-3 

 bracts ; bracts of involucel 3-4, shorter than 3-7-flowered umbellet ; 

 fruit nearly twice as long as pedicels, with prominent ribs — June to 

 August — Dry places ; Lebanon to 800 m. ; Cassius. 



