52 CALYCIFLOK^]. 



able leaves. Umbels terminal, bearing white flowers. Fruit ovate, 

 surmounted with the swollen base of the reflexed styles, glabrous. 

 Torquay. Mary church, etc. (E. B. t. 407.) P. TII. Viu. 



BUPZiEURUM. HAKE'S-EAK. 



B. aristatuxn (narrow-leaved H.) In England only in the 

 neighbourhood of Torquay. A very small plant, from 1 to 2 or 3 

 inches high, slightly branched ; leaves narrow-linear, 3-nerved. 

 Umbels very small, terminal, much involucrated, bearing minute 

 yellow flowers. Fruit ovate-oblong. Mound by Daddyhole 

 Plain, Torquay, overlooking the quarry. Sometimes on Park 

 Hill, near the stone seat. Ilsham and Babbicombe Downs. S. 

 Odontites, Linn. (E. B. t. 2468.) A. vi. vn. 



GGNANTHS. WATER-DKOPWORT. 



1. <E. fistulosa (common W.} In wet meadows, ditches, 

 and rivulets, common. Plant from 2 to 3 feet high or more j 

 all the branches as well as the stem remarkably tubular. Leaves 

 twice pinnate below ; the leaves of the stalks bear only a few 

 pinnate segments, with linear lobes. Umbels terminal, the centre 

 one having only 3 rays. Fruit in compact globular heads, nar- 

 rowed at the base, and crowned by the narrow teeth of the calyx 

 and the longer rigid styles. Exminster marsh. Chudleigh. Pow- 

 derham marshes. (E. B. t. 363.) P. TII.-IX. 



2. CE. pimpinelloities (callous-fruited W.) Meadows and 

 pastures. Stem erect and firm ; roots fibrous, swelling into 

 ovoid tubers. Leaves much divided. Umbels many-rayed, with 

 the smaller umbels much crowded. Flowers sometimes having 

 a faint yellowish-green colour. Fruit an ovoid cylinder crowned 

 with long styles. Paignton (Mr. Earle). Exminster. Near Ex- 

 mouth, FL D. (E. B. t. 347.) P. vi. vn. 



3. CE. crocata (Hemlock W.) In wet ditches and by river- 

 sides, frequent. A strong and branched species, from 3 to 5 feet 

 high. Leaves 2 or 3 times pinnate. Umbels on long terminal 

 peduncles ; flowers white. Fruit somewhat corky ; the ribs broad 

 but not prominent. Torquay and Marychurch. Chudleigh. 

 Moreton. (E. B. t. 2313.) P. vn. 



