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2. Osmorrhiza longistylis (Torr.) DC. Sweet cicely. 



Moist woods; common. May. Widely distributed in N. Amer. (Washing tonia 

 longistylis Britton.) 



6. CHAEROPHYLLUM L. Chervil. 



1. Chaeropliyllum procumbens (L.) Crantz. 



Moist woods or edges of marshes along the Potomac and Eastern Branch; frequent. 

 Apr.-May. Eastern N. Amer. 



Chaerophyllum bulbosum L., a tall perennial species, native of Eur., was collected 

 in Washington in 1899 and 1902. 



7. DERINGA Adans. 



1. Derlnga canadensis (L.) Kuntze. Honewort. 



Moist woods, chiefly along Rock Creek and the upper Potomac. June-July. 

 Eastern N. Amer. (Cryptotaenia canadensis DC.) 



8. PASTINACA L. 

 1. Pastinaca sativa L. Parsnip. 



Waste ground; infrequent. June-July. Naturalized from Eur, 



9. HEBACLEUM L. 



I. Heracleum lanatum Michx. Cow parsnip. 



Collected by Ward on High Island; probably extinct now. May-June. Widely 

 distributed in N. Amer. 



10. ANGELICA L. Angelica. 



1. Angelica villosa (Walt.) B. S. P. 



• Dry soil; frequent. July-Aug. Eastern U. S. (Archangelica hirsuta Torr. & 



Gray.) 



11. OXYPOLIS Raf. 



1. OxypoHs rlgidior (L.) Raf. Cowbanb. 



Swamps, northeastward. Aug.-Sept. Eastern U. S. (Archemora rigida DC.) 



12. THASPIUM Nutt. Meadow parsnip. 



1. Thaspium barbinode (Michx.) Nutt. 

 Woods; frequent westward. May-June. Eastern U. S. 



13. TAENIDIA Drude. 



1. Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude. Yellow pimpernel. 



Rocky woods along Rock Creek and the upper Potomac. May- June. Eastern N. 

 Amer. (Pimpinella integerrima A. Gray.) 



14, SilZIA Koch. Meadow parsnip. 



Basal leaves, simple, heart-shaped; stems finely pubescent 1. Z. cordata. 



Basal leaves compound, with several leaflets; stems glabrous 2. Z. aurea. 



1. Zizia cordata (Walt.) DC. 



Dry or moist woods; frequent. Apr.-May. Eastern U. S., westward to Oreg. 

 ( Thdspium trifoliatum of Ward's Flora.) 



2. Zizia aurea (L.) Koch. 



Woods along the upper Potomac. Apr.-May. Eastern N. Amer. (Thaspium 

 aureum Nutt.) 



