158 SUMMER FLOWERS. 



(123) Tordylium fruit with a thickened and wrinkled margin ; 



vittae 1-3 together. 



Fruit globose, the carpels scarcely separating. 



(124) Coriandrum fruit globose; carpels with the primary 



ridges obsolete, the four secondary conspicuous, promi- 

 nent, keeled ; interstices without vitta3. 



J J Albumen furrowed, or involute on the inner face. 

 Fruit short, turgid. 



(125) Conium fruit ovate, laterally compressed ; carpels with 



five prominent wavy or crenate ridges, the lateral mar- 

 ginal ; interstices striated ; vitta3 none. 



(126) Smyrnium fruit laterally compressed ; carpels reniform- 



obloug, with three dorsal prominent sharp ridges and two 

 lateral marginal nearly obsolete ones ; interstices with 

 many vittae. 



Fruit oblong. 

 || Fruit with an evident beak ; (vittce none,) 



(127) Scandix fruit with a very long beak ; carpels with five 



obtuse ridges. 



(128) Anthriscus fruit with a short beak ; carpels without 



ridges, the beak five-ridged. 



|||| Fruit not leaked. 



(129) Chserophyllum fruit not beaked ; carpels with five equal 



obtuse ridges ; interstices with single vittaB. 



(130) Myrrhis fruit not beaked ; carpels covered with a double 



membrane, the outer with elevated keeled ridges hollow 

 within, the inner close to the seed ; vittae none. 



ft Fruit prickly. 



(131) Torilis fruit slightly laterally compressed; carpels with 



three dorsal bristly primary ridges, the secondary hidden 

 by the numerous prickles which occupy the interstices. 



