142 tORNKA* 



Hum pahmtve, that is, Cruel at a palitsfrls 

 alba of Tournefort.) Leaves four, ovate- 

 oblong, bluntisb, narrower towards tbeir 

 base. Flower, I believe, not tubular. See 

 what I gathered in tlie woody parts of 

 Lulean Lapland. (This was the same spe* 

 cies, as appears by the Fl. Lapp.) 



6. Clijmcmtm paris'icnse {Lat hyr us pa* 

 lusiria)- Stem triangidar, two of its angles 

 ending in wings, or having a dilated (Com- 

 pressed border. There are two little ob* 

 long pointed angular leaflets at the insertion 

 of the leaves, which latter are pinnated, 

 ending in a tendril, and composed of two 

 or three pair of nearly lanceolate pinna:. 

 The flowers are violet-coloured, three or 

 four on each common stalk. 



7. Angelica tenuifolia (sylvesfri.s), which 

 I would define A. umbdluUti glohosis. The 

 general umbel, though often naked, is 

 commonly furnished with one, two, or as 

 far as five, very slender leaves ; each partial 

 one has often as many as eight. It is curi- 

 ous that when the plant blooms vigorously. 



