i66 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



SCANDIX. GeiL Pl. 357. 

 Ccr. radiata. Frutlus fubulatus. Petala emarginata. 

 FlofcuU dilci fspe mafculi. 

 qdorata i.* SCANDIX Icmlnibus fulcatis angulatis. Sp.pL ^68. 

 (Ger Em. \ 039,/. 3.. Moris, hiji. j. 9. ^. 10./. i.) 

 Great Sweet Chervil, or Myrrhq. Anglis, 

 It is frequent in the low-lands, in orchards, and 

 wafte places, but always near houfes, lb that it 

 is probably not indigenous, but naturalized. 

 K-. V. 

 The leaves are hairy, triply pinnated, and of a 

 fweet agreeable fcent : the ftalks channel'd and 

 fiftular : the fiowers white. 



petlewjene- SCANDIX f-iiiinibus la^vibus roilro longiffimo. 

 ^•^■'^■' 2. sp. fi :,6S.\Ger, Em. 1040./ i. Moris, bijl.f. 



r). /. 11./. I. ordinis fec'undi.) 

 Shepherd's-Nccdle, or Venus comb. Anglis. 

 In corn fields. Dr. Parfcr.s. O. VI. 



rntkrifcusi, S. leminibus ovatis hil|;idis, corollis uniformibus, 

 caule fevi. Up. pl. 3C)b'. (Moris, hifi. f. 9. t. 10. 

 \ /. 2. ordinisfuperioris. P.et. herb. t. 27./. 12. Co- 

 lumn, ecph. i.p. lie. /. 112.) 

 Small Hemlock Chervil, with rough feeds. Anglis, 

 In v/afte places, and on dry banks near towns and 

 villages, o VI. 



CFLliROPHyLLUiN/E. Gen. pi. 35S 



InvoJucrwn reflexum, concavum. Petala infiexo.- 



cordata. Fru£fiis obloneus. la?vis. 



