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HERACLEUM. (Cow Parsnep.) 



I. H. Sphondylium. L. (Common Cow Parsnep, 

 or Hog Weed.) 



Hedges, pastures, and bushy places. 7-9 

 Everywhere abundant. 



CONIUM. (Hemlock.} 



i. C. maculatum. L. (True Hemlock.) 



Waste places and banks 6, 7. 



At Roxeth ; in a field adjoining the Roxborough Turn- 

 pike on the Pinner Road ; hedges at Roxborough ; waste 

 ground at Horsington ; fields near the Rifle Range ; 

 Headstone, Pinner. 



SMYRNIUM. (Alexanders.) 



I. S. Olusatrum.* L. (Common Alexanders.) 



Waste ground and among ruins. 4-6. 



Among the ruins of old Stanmore Church. (F. W. 

 Longman.) 



SCANDIX. (Shepherd's Needle.) 



i. S. Pecten-Veneris. L. (Common Shepherd's 

 Needle, or Venus' Comb.) 



Corn-fields. 6-9. 



At Wood End and Kenton ; among the corn. Pinner 

 and Ruislip. 



ANTHRISCUS. (Beaked Parsley.) 



I. A. sylvestris. Hoffm. (Wild Beaked Parsley.) 



Hedges and borders of fields. 4-6. 



Everywhere common. The first of this tribe to come 

 into flower. 



