PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. i^-j 



fylvejlre i . CH.liROPHYLLUM caule Iccvi ilriato, genicu- 



lis tumidiufculis. Syji. Nat. 214. Sp. pi. -^Cc). 



{Mcris. hijl.f, 9. /. ii./. 5. Pet, herb. /. 25./. 



2.; 



Wild Cicely or Cow-weed. Anglis. 



Under hedges frequent %. V. 



The flalk is thick, channelled and fiftular, not al- 

 v/ays Imooth, but frequently hairy : the leaves 

 are triply pinnated : the plnnulas fharply lerratcd, 

 generally fmoorh, except the nerves, \v]i:ch aie 

 always hairy : the petals are unequal, the exter- 

 nal ones of the umbel beins; the laro-eft. The 

 feeds, when npe, are blackifh, fmooth, and 

 Alining. 



The cows are very fond of this plant in the Spring. 

 The leaves will dye wool of a green and yellow 

 color. 



Umiilum 2, CHiEROPKYLLUM caule fcabro, geniculis tu- 

 midis. 5yj. -pi 370. (Ger. Em. 1038. /. 2. Pet^ 

 herb t. ^s.f. 3. Morijf. kyf. /. 9. t. 10. f. y,) 



Wild Chervil. Jnglis. 



In hedges. Dr. Parfons. S . VIII. 



The ftalk is hairy, tumid under the joints, and 

 mark'd v/ith red fpots : the leaves are hairy, 

 doubly pinnated : the pinnulas obtufe and (lightly 

 ferrared : the young umbels hang down their 

 heads : the petals are unequal, the exterior ones 

 being largeft : the central fiov/ers are abortive : 

 the feeds fmooth and furrow'd. 



IMPERATORIA. 



