178 37. 



2. T. infesta (Spr.) ; 1. bipinnate, Its. ovate-lanceolate 

 incise-serrate, umbels long -stalked terminal, general inv. of one 

 leaf or 0, fr. with spreading asperous prickles hooked at the 

 tip. - E. B. 1314. T. helvetica Gm. Caucalis arvensis Huds. 

 St. erect, usually much and densely branched, 6 18 in. high. 

 Umbels on long stalks. Fr. densely prickly, primary ridges 

 with adpressed prickles. Fl. small, white or reddish. Styles 

 scarcely twice as long as the stvlopode. Fields. A. VII. VIII. 



E. 



3. T. nodosa (Gaert.) ; lower 1. bipinnate, upper 1 pinnate, Its. 

 deeply narrowly and uniformly pinnate, umbel* nearly sessile 

 dense lateral, no involucres, outer carpels Kith bristles hooked 

 at the tip, inner often war-ted. E. B. 199. St. diffuse, often 

 prostrate. Umbels very small, nearly globular. Banks and 

 dry places. A. V. VII. E. S. I. 



Tribe XI. Scandicinece. 

 34. SCAN'DIX Linn. Shepherd's Xeedle. 



1. S. Pcc'ten (L.) ; fr. rough dorsally compressed glabrous 

 with bristly edges, beak three times as long as fruit, Its. of 

 partial inv. entire or bifid longer than the pedicels. E. B. 1397. 

 St. often a foot high. L. light green, triply pinnate ; seg- 

 ments short linear. Umbels 1 2 together, small. Fl. often 

 slightly radiant. Styles always straight. Stylopode purple. 

 Fr. and beak nearly 2 in. long. Partial involucres sometimes 

 much divided. Fields. A. VI. IX. E. S. I. 



35. CHJSROPHYL'LTJM Linn. Chervil. 



* JRidaes only apparent on the beak ofthefr. ; no stripes. 

 ANTHKISCUS Bernh. 



1. C. sylves'tre (L.) ; st. hairy below glabrous upwards 

 swollen below the joinings, umbels terminal stalked, 1. bipinnate, 

 leaflets pinnati fid, fr. smooth and shining narrow to its tip. 

 Anthriscus Hoffm. E. B. 752 -.St. 3 feet high, erect, leafy, 

 furrowed, hollow, branched. Partial involucre of several ovate- 

 lanceolate cilate leaflets. Umbels at first drooping. Pet. ob- 

 long-obovate, scarcely emar^inate, with a short inflexed point. 

 Hedges and banks. P. IV. VI. Wild Chervil. E. S. I. 



[C. sativum (Lam.) ; st. hairy above the joinings only, umbels 

 lateral sessile, 1. tripinnate, leaflets ovate pinnatifid, fr. linear 

 smooth about twice as long as its beak. Anth. Cerefolium Iloffin. 



