146 37. UMBELLIFER^;. 



missure with 6 vittae. Seed free. Rocks on the sea-coast of 

 Scotland and Northumberland. P. VII. E. S. 



22. SILAUS Besser. 



1. S. pratensis (Bess.) ; st. angular, radical 1. 3 4 times pin- 

 nate, leaflets lanceolate entire or bifid, terminal tripartite, invo- 

 lucre of 1 2 leaves, involucels of many leaves. Cnidium Silaus 

 Sm., E. B. 2142. St. 12 feet high. L. mostly radical, stem-1. 

 decreasing upwards. Fl. pale yellow. Damp meadows and 

 pastures. P. VI. IX. 



23. MEUM Tourn. Bald-money. 



1 . M. atkamanticum (Jacq.) ; 1. bipinnate, leaflets multipartite, 

 segments threadshaped acute. E. B. 224.9. St. 12 feet high, 

 round, clothed at the base with the fibrous remains of the decayed 

 petioles. Fl. many, whitish-yellow. General involucre of 2 or 

 3 leaves, partial more numerous. Highly aromatic. Dry moun- 

 tainous pastures. P. VI. VII. E. S. 



24. CRITHMTJM Linn. Samphire. 



1. C. maritimum (L.). E. B. 819. St. 612 in. long. L. ] 

 fleshy, 2 3-pinnate ; leaflets lanceolate, narrowed at both ends, 

 few. Involucre of many lanceolate acute leaves. Fl. whitish. 

 On rocky sea-coasts. P. VIII. 



Tribe VI. Angelice*. 



25. ANGELICA Linn. 



1. A. sylvestris (L.) ; leaflets equal ovate-lanceolate or ovate 

 incise-serrate not decurrent, lateral ones rather unequal at the 

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

 purplish. Fl. pinkish-white. Inv. about 3-leaved, deciduous. 

 Lts. often subcordate at the base. Wet places. P. VII. VIII. 



26. ARCHANGELICA Hoffm. 



[1. A. ojficinatis (Hoffm.) ; leaflets ovate lanceolate all sessile 

 partly decurrent, terminal one trifid. E. B. 2561. St. 3 5 

 feet high. Foliage, stalks and even fl. bright green. L. 2 3 

 feet wide. Petioles much dilated at the base. A very doubtful 

 native. Watery places. P. VII. IX.] E S. 



