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Tribe VI. Angdicea. 

 23. ANGEL'ICA Linn. 



1. A. sylves'tris (L.) ; leaflets equal ovate-lanceolate or ovate 

 incise-serrate not decurrent, lateral Its. rather unequal at the 

 base. E. B. 1128. St. 23 feet high, slightly downy above, 

 purplish. Fl. pinkish white. Inv. deciduous. Lts. often sub- 

 cordate at the base. Wet places. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 



24. ABCHANGEL'ICA Hoffm. 



[A. officindlis (Hoffm.) ; leaflets all sessile partly decurrent, 

 terminal It. trifid, foliage stalks and even fl. bright green, 1. 2 

 3 feet wide (E. B. 251(3), is not a native. Watery places. P. 

 VII. IX.] 



25. SELINUM Linn. 



1. S. Carvifolia (L.) ; st. anqular furrowed, rays of umbel 

 scabrous. J.*of B. xx. 129. t. 229. R. xxi. 101. L. 2 3-pin- 

 nate ; Its. with linear-lanceolate niucronate serrulate lobes. 

 No general invol., partial of many linear acuminate scales. 

 Broughton wood, Lincolnshire. Between Fordham and Chip- 

 penham, Cambridgeshire. P. VII. VIII. E. 



Tribe VII. Peucedanece. 



26. PEUCED'ANUM Linn. 



1. P. officindle (L.) ; /. 5 times ternate, leaflets linear very long 

 acute Jlacdd, general involucre 3-leaved deciduous, pedicels 

 much longer than the fruit. E. B. 1767. Fl. yellow. St. 

 terete, striate, 2 3 feet high. Stripes of the commissure super- 

 ficial. Salt marshes. Kent. Essex. P. VII. IX. E. 



2. P. palus'tre (Moench) ; /. %-pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with 

 linear-lanceolate acuminate segments, general involucre of many 

 persistent lanceolate deflexed leaves, st. furrowed. Selinum Sm, 

 E. B. 229. St. erect, 35 feet high. Fl. white. Stripes of 

 the commissure deeply seated. Marshy and fenny places, rare. 

 P. VII. VIII. E. S. ? 



f3. P. Ostriithium ('Koch) ; /. biternate, leaflets broadly ovate 

 lobed cut and serrate, sheath very large, general involucre 0, cal,- 

 egments inconspicuous. Fr. broadly winged. E. B. 1380. 

 St. 1 2 feet high. Fl. white. Moist meadows, rare. P. VI. 

 Masterwort. S. 



