150 37. UMBELLIFER.E. 



branched. L. slightly hairy. Umbels on rather short stalks. 

 Partial involucres of few ciliated leaflets. Waste places. A.V.VI. 



36. CH^EROPHYLLUM Linn. 



1. C. temulurn (L.); st. swelling beneath the joinings rough, 

 l.bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong pinnatifid with obtuse mucronate 

 segments, pet. glabrous, styles equalling the stylopode. Myrrhis 

 temulenta Sm., E. B. 1521. St. 34 feet high, round, spotted, 

 scabrous below, hairy near the summit. Umbels at first nodding. 

 Hedge-banks. P. VI. VII. Rough Chervil. 



[2. C. aureum (L.) ; st. somewhat thickened below the joinings, 

 1. tripinnate, leaflets attenuated very acute incise-pinnatifid, pet. 



flabrous, styles longer than the stylopode. Myrrhis Sm., E. B. 

 103. St. 3 feet high, angular, striated. Partial involucres with 

 ovate-lanceolate much attenuated leaflets. Between Arbroath 

 and Montrose and at Costorphine. Mr. G. Don. P. VI.] 



[3. C. aromaticum (L.) ; st. slightly thickened below the 

 joinings, 1. subternately bipinnate, leaflets undivided broad oblong 

 acuminate sharply serrate hairy beneath, styles longer than the 

 stylopode. Myrrhis Sm., E. B. S. 2636. St. 23 feet high, 

 furrowed, angular, bristly and spotted below. By the river Lunan 

 near Guthrie, Forfarshire. Mr. G. Don. P. VI.] 



37- MYRRHIS Scop. Sweet Cicely. 



1. M. odorata (Scop.) ; 1. downy beneath, leaflets of the partial 

 involucres lanceolate-acuminate. E.B. 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. 



Tribe XI. Smyrniea. 



38. ECHINOPHORA Linn. 



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

 awlshaped entire segments. E. B. 2413. Sandy sea-shores, 

 probably now lost. Lancashire and Kent. P. VII. E. 



39. CONIUM Linn. Hemlock. 



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

 lateral ovate-lanceolate with an attenuated point shorter than the 

 umbels. E. B. 1191. St. 3 5 feet high, erect, round, hollow, 

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



