156 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



DAUCUS Gev, PL 333. 

 CorolLe fubradiatx, omnes hcrinaphroditae, Fruclus 

 pilis hifpidus. 

 (arota i > Di\.UCUS feminibus hifpidis, petiolis fubtns ner- 

 vofis. Sp. pi. 348. {Ger. Em. 1028. Moris, hiji. 

 f. 9. /. 13./. 2. melior. (S Moris. Umbellif. t. 2. 

 />. 31, opt. t amen fine fcUis.) 

 Wild Carrot or Bird's-Neft. Anglis. 

 In paftures and borders of fields common. ^ . VII. 

 The feeds are a powerful diuretic : an infufion of 

 them in ale or in water as a tea have been found 

 to give relief in the gravel. The garden carrot 

 differs from this only by culture. 



BUNIUM. Gen. PI 335. 



Corolla uniformis. Umbel/a conferta. Fru^tts ovati. 



hdhccajla- BUNIUM. Zp. pi. 349 {(ded. Ban. t. 220. opt, 



mm I. Qcr. Em. \c6j^. f. 1 i^ 2. Moris. hiJi, f. 9. /. 2. 



/. I. in medio ordinis fecimdi.) 



Earth-Nut or Pig-Nut. Jnglis. Braonan-backuill. 



Gaulis, 

 In woods and paftures frequent, if. V. VI. 

 The roots are bulbous, and tafte like a chefnut, 

 whence the trivial name of Bulbocajianum. Many 

 perfons are fond of them, and in fome parts of 

 England they boil them in broth, and ferve them 

 up to table. 



CONIUM. Gen. PL 336. 



InvohceUa dimidiata, fubtriphylla. Fru^us fubglo- 



bofus, 5-ftriatus, utrinque crenatus. 



mactdatum 



