MYRRHIS. CONIUM. 179 



E. B. 1268. St. 1 3 feet high, slender, striate, much branched. 

 Partial involucre of 3 unilateral linear-lanceolate leaflets. Pe- 

 duncles downy. Waste ground. Probably an escape from cul- 

 tivation. A. V. VI. Garden- Chervil^] E. S. I. 



2. C. Anthris'cus (Lam.) ; st. glabrous, umbels lateral stalked, 

 1. tripinnate, leaflets pinnatifid, fr. ovate ivith hooked bristles 

 about twice as long as its glabrous beak. E. B. 818. A. vul- 

 (jaris Bernh. St. erect, 2 feet high, branched. L. slightly 

 hairy. Umbels on rather short stalks. Partial involucre of 

 few ciliate leaflets. Waste places. A. V. VI. E. S. I. 



** Ridyes 5, equal, blunt j stripes solitary. 



3. C. tem'ulum (L.) ; st. thickened beneath the joinings 

 rough, 1. bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong pinnatifid with rather 

 acute mucronate segments, pet. glabrous, styles equalling the 

 stylopode. E. E. 1521. St. 3 4 feet high, round, solid, spotted, 

 rough below, hairy near the top. Umbels at first nodding. 

 Pet. deeply obcordate. Hedge-banks. P. VI. VII. Rouyh 

 Chervil, E. S.I. 



36. MYK'KHIS Scop. Sweet Cicely. 



1. M. Odordta (Scop.) ; 1. downy beneath, leaflets of the par- 

 tial involucres lanceolate-acuminate. E. .697. St. 2 3 feet 

 high, round, leafy, hollow. L. very large, tripinnate. Leaflets 

 ovate-lanceolate pinnatifid. Umbels terminal. Fl. many, 

 white. Fr. large, nearly an inch long, dark brown. Whole 

 plant highly aromatic. Pastures in hilly districts. P. V. VI. * 



E. S. I. 



Tribe XII. Smyr niece. 

 37. ECHINOPH'ORA Linn. 



[1. E. spinosa'(L.) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with spinous 

 awlshaped entire segments. E. B. 2413. Formerly found on 

 the Lancashire and Kentish shores. P. VII.] E. 



38. CONI'TJM Linn. Hemlock. 



1. C. maculdtum (L.) ; leaflets of the partial involucres uni- 

 lateral ovate-lanceolate with an attenuate point shorter than 

 the umbels. E. B. 1191. /Sfc. 35 feet high, erect, round, 

 hollow, glaucous, spotted with purple, branched. L. tripinnate ; 

 leaflets lanceolate, pinnatifid with acute cut segments. Keadily 



