330 ORDER LXI. — UMnELLIFER.E. 



4. H. repan'da, (Pers.) Stem creeping. Leaves cordate, rounded, re- 

 pandlj toothed, hairy when young. FlowerK in capitate uin!)els, 3 — 4 

 flowered. Fruit reniform, 4-ribbed on each side ; involucre 2 concave 

 bracts. — White. %. Through the summer. Damp soils. 



6. H. ranuxculoi'des, (L.) Steyn creeping or floating, glabrous 

 Leaves reniform, 3 — 5-lobed, crenate. Umbels 6 — lO-flowered, on pe- 

 duncles shorter than the jietioles. Fruit orbicular, smooth, obscurely 

 2-ribbed on each side. — White. U- Jnly — Aug. Around ponds. 



Gen-US IL— CRANT'ZIA. Nutt. 5—2. 

 (In honor of Crantz, an Austrian.) 



Calyx with a subglobose tube ; margin obsolete. Petals 

 roundish, entire, obtuse. Fruit subglobose, nearly orbicular. 

 Carpels unequal, small, glabrous. Umbels few-flowered, sim- 

 ple. Creej^ing plant, with linear, entire, succulent leaves. 



1. C. linea'ta, (Nutt.) {Hydrocotyle lineata ofElliod.) Leaves erect, 

 1 — 2 inches long, marked with transverse lines, cuneate, linear, obtuse. 

 Umbels 8 — 12-flowered. Involucre 5 — 6-leaved. — White. If. April 

 —May. Low country. 



Tribe IL— SANICULE'^. 



Seed flat on the face. Umbels simple. Vittoe usually none. 

 Truit ovate, globose. 



Genus III.— SANIC'ULA. Tourn. 6—2. 

 (From sano, to heal.) 



Calyx with 5 somewhat foliaceous teeth. Petals obovate, 

 erect, with a long inflexed point. Carpels clothed with hooked 

 bristles, without ribs. Seeds hemispherical. Radical leaves on 

 long petioles. 



1. S. Marilan'dica, (L.) Stem terete, glabrous, dichotomously branch- 

 ed toward the summit. Leaves di^itately 5-paitei] ; segments inci.-ely 

 serrate, the middle lobe distinct to the base, lateral ones slightly conflu- 

 ent at the base. Floivers in somewhat capitate umbels, a part sterile ; 

 fertile ones nearly sessile ; tube of the calyx echinate. Fruit oval. 

 Seed flat on one side. — White. 2f . May — Aug. Damp soils. Com- 

 mon. 



Genus IV.— ERYNGIUM. Tourn. 5—2. 

 (Fom the Greek ereugo, to belch ; supposed to be a cure for flatulency.) 



Flowers capitate. Calyx with a roughened tube, with some- 

 what foliiieeous lobes. Petals oblong, ovate, emarginate, with 

 a long inflexed point. Fruit obovate, crowned. Carpels semi- 

 terete. Flowers bracteate, the lower large, the others inter- 

 mixed with the flowers, sniall, scale-like. 



1, E. aquat'icum, (L.) Stem glabrous, fistular, email. Leaves broadly 

 linear, remotely cihate, with soft spines ; floral leaves undivided, equal, 



