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:,. Mi'di- 

 .1 I'n.vi- 



typc 'if 

 tales ami 

 ■()/((( 4U( II, 

 MrCdiihu. 

 Iliir/iii'l 

 \2, ISllL'; 

 /;// L'70. 

 cnus and 



leaves, is 

 I'niiu New 

 \i'i/.i)nn. 

 lew , Mil., 



('(»ri/ri<:K and khsk Noiirii amkkican imuklmi-kkak. 'J^.'i 



Mlllii:\\\ IS'.IS; Slieiiaiiiliiaii N'alley. \'ii;.nriia, 11'//'/, in js'.M ; ('ha|M'l Hill, N.C, 

 Ashr; ildwaii ('MiiiitN, N. ('., Siiioll A- llrllrriVl. in |S!M; near Nashville, Teiin., 'inl- 

 liiKjcr: near Kiidwille, Tenii., Sn-iliin r. in ISIIO; same .-lalion, /.'"///, in 1S!I.") ami 

 isiis; r>rnnkin^'s, S. Dak., Williniiis, in lS!i:;; Clay Cniinly, Mo., Mm-L; ii:ii, in 1S!»7; 

 Tncsun, .\ri/., 'ruinniii, in ISllli. 



I'>i I'l laiii \i I'KiirKAciiM lidl'fnitrji. iV: Link, l''l. I'ml. 2: .'!S7. ISL'O (V), I'ldni llie 

 Meiliterianean reuinii, wliieli <lit'fer.< I'mm /.'. rnhiinliiuliniii cliielly in its tiiWerenlate 

 I'inil, was ecilleeted (HI ballast tiround near rinlad(d|ihia \>y Murliiidnh . hnt has not 

 lieen re|Mir'ted since. 



liii'i.icrKiM oDnN irnos I,. S|i. I'l. 1: -.',7. \7'h'>, I'runi Miirnjie, In he i-eeuu'iii/ed hy 

 its linear-lance(date leaves, is r'e|)iirted hy /'"//.' as int nidneed in Massaehnsetts. 



ll'. CUMINUM !.. Sp. ri. 1: L'-M. IT');!. — .\ i.'eniis whieh dill'eis irmn Tn/in,;!,- 

 /iiis \][ its riise-ci)l(ii-eil licjwcfsand lii'istly I'rnil. .\ iimnutypie ;,fenus dl' the .Mediter- 

 ranean rcLriiMi. 



CiMi.MM (^MiMM I,. I. e., the eunnnnn ■■(•nniin" nt' tiie Hrienl, was luuinl at 

 \'.\ I'asu, Tex., liy Wiii/lil in l.s">".', i.nd aliin;.; the hanks <il' the Kin ( iranile near \\\ 

 I'asd hy I.I iiniiiiii \\\ IS,S|. It is a. small slender annnal 7.") tn L'") em. hiudi, with lun^ 

 lilil'nini leaflets and sindlar inxoliiere an<l involiieels. 



i;!. APIUM I,. S|p. I'l. 1: L'lil, 17.");;. — For description of the Lrenns and native 

 s]iecies see jiau'e Sli. 

 I'innate leaves with I <ir 1* pairs (pf broadly ciiiieate-oliovate or rlioin- 



hoidal loheil ami toothed lea I lets I. i/rnrni/nis. 



Pinnate leaves with ohlonLT ainl serrate lea (lets I. iiiiilijluniiii. 



.Vi'iiM (.!{ \vi;oi.i:ns L. Sp. I'l. 1: l'li4. 1 7">.'!, the common <;arden celery, is a nativtj 

 of the coasts of iMirojie, but has become widely naturalized, especially in the salt 

 marshes of southern ("alifornia. (Mir material is as I'ollows: Duncans Mills, Cal., 

 .Iniirx ;!()l)4, in I.SSL'; near San Die;:o, Cal., Ori'nil li'ill), in IS.s-l; near Los .\n<rek",s, 

 Cal., Ti-Kri/, in ISS7: near I'hoetii.x, Ariz., Dnirii, in IS'.H; also collected on ballast 

 near l'hiladel|ihia ( Mnitinduli ). 



Ai'iiM NoDiii.oiiiM ( L. ) Ivcichb. f. Ic. I'd. ( ten, 1. 21: 10. X'SiSl (Slinii inxliilornin 

 L.) , a native of Lurope, was re]ioiteil by 11''///' /• as abundant lU'ar Charleston, S. C., 

 but was not afterwards reported until s|iecinK'ns were obtained by MiI/IcIikiiiji; also 

 found on ballast near I'hihulelphia ( Mnrtiiiiiuli) . 



Anr.M mciMCNs (J..) lieiclib. f. Ic. Fl. (ler. 21: 10. \Slu (Slum nji-ns L. ), a Fii- 

 ropean sjieeies, was found on ballast iieai' I'hiladeliihia by Miirliii'luli', but has not 

 been reported since. 



N. PETROSELINUM Ilofl'm. ( ieii. I'mb. 7S. 1S14.— .\ ireiius which differs from 

 1/;/'///// and Ciiriiiti in its yellow or ;j:reeiiish-yellow tlowcrs, and kept distinct from 

 both by I)rud(.'. A >,H'nus of Fiirope and the Mediterranean reirioii, coiitainint.' 5 

 species. 



I'kthoski.inim I'KTHosia.iNTM ( li. ) Karsten Dentsch. Fl. S.'il. ISSO-lss;! (Aiiiinn 

 jKlnixiTnitKii L.; ( 'unini iirlrnsi liinim IJeiith. i^ I look.) , tlie cultivated parsley, a native, 

 of the Mediteriunean reirioii, has become naturalized in several placi's. Our iiiate- 

 lial is as follows: Anne Arnii<lel County, Md., ./. hninull Suiilh, in 1S7S; Iowa, Mi-is <'. 

 IliirrixiJii. in ISS!); San .\ntonio, Tex., Hdlcr 1S,'!,S, in 1S04: (iarnett, Lincoln County, 

 Ark., /•'. .\'. I'liink; also reporte<l by .l/'/c/i/// as spontaneous in Canada. 



1">. AMMI L. S|i. I'l. 1: IMU. 17').'!. — .V Lremis which suir^'ests Ihinm.i \n its inllo- 

 rescence, but with very different fruit. .\ jrenus of Fiiiope and .\frica, containin<x 7 

 -pecies, L' of which ha\e been found occasionally in our tlora. 



1 nlloresceiice open in fruit L iii'ijiis. 



I nlloreseence incurved in fruit, formiuir a eomi)act cluster I. risimiiu. 



A.M.Mi .M.v.iis L. I. c. was reported by De CandoUe (^I'roclr. 4: 111') as lo.ind in 



