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l-'l. FOENICULUM A.laiis. him. l'i.2: KM. 17ti;;. — .V<_'cmisnf st«.iit ami v'liil>i"iis 

 ai'nmatic hcili^, wilii lca\cs (nl'tcii lar^rd ilisscctcii iiitn iiiimcnms lilifdnii .■^cirmriils, 

 iKi iiiMiliicrc III' iiivnliicfls, lai'L't' iimlirls nf ycllnw Ijciwcrs, nliiniiv' u'laln'iiiis iVuit 

 terete (ir nearly .-d and w itli i>niiiiiiieiit lilis, ami snijtary nil tubes. An ( Hd W'uild 

 !.'enns ediitaiiiin^r alpniit 4 speeies. 



JMiKMci MM I(pi:m( ri.iM (L.I Kar.-t. I)eiil.'<cli. l''l. SMT. Is,s0-lss;i ( .|//(///('/// /m///- 

 ciihiiii 1-. Sp. ri. 1: L'ti.'!. IT'):!; Fm nii-iilinii nili/nri ii\m-\u. l''riiet. iS: Sem. 1: 1(1.'). pi. 

 L'ii. litr. ■">. 17SSI, llie eiiiiiniiiii ciiltixated t'eiiiiel fnun iMirope, haslieeniiie iiatiirali/.e<l 

 in waste jiroiiiid. ( »iir materi..! is as Inilciws: Weeliawkeii, N. .1. ( \'iiii Sic/.li i; (iiit- 

 teiilieiy, N. .r. I \'iiii SirlJr in isilli; Delaware Cniinty, I'a.; l-'urtress Monme, \'a. 

 {('hlchriiii/ in iS,S4); llumptoii, Va. {Sinlr in lS!i.")i; Statesville, N. ('. ( /fiimiis in 

 1S7S); Kmix Cuiiiity, Tenn. { Unlli in iSilS); Texas { .Xm/lni iw ISSSi; Id.r.-ey, Nelir. 

 ( r/,'///,///.s- in IS'.l.".); Los .\n,i.'eles, ("al. ( //'/.wr in ISSS and iSilOi: Santa Catalina Island, 

 Cal. ( H/iuirlii Tnisi- in Isildi. 



L"J. ANETHUM L. Sp. I'l. 1: 2ti;!. 17r>;;. — .\ j.'emis witli tiie lialiitot' /■'nniirii/nni, 

 and I'enneMike leaves, l>nl with the fruit nf a I'liiriihiiiinii with narruw lateral wiiiirs. 

 A i;eniis (it' - speeies, inili^rennus in the < )rieii1. 



.VMrniiM (;i!AVi:ni.i;.ss L. Sp. i'l. 1: L'lil!. \7'i'.'> { I'l iiriildinnii iivorntliiiK Ueiilh. t^: 

 Hook. (ieii. IM. 1: !M!i. IS()7 ), the cultivated anise (ir dill, has escaped from cnltiva- 

 liiill and liecnliie estalilished ill waste places at Williiiliu'ti m, I'el. i'/'iihiii/l \,\\\ waste 

 'jniiind aliiiiit Chicairti, 111. ( ('iiilmrli in lS!t7), at Lds Aiiireles, Cal. ( Jlnsxr in l.ssil), 

 at \\'andi)tte, .\rk. [I'lnnl:), and pmlialily at nther places. 



■_•;!. LEVISTICUM Koch, Nov. .\ct. Caes. Leop. Aca.l. 12: KH. i.siM.— A -enns 

 resemliliiiir f.iiiiisr^cinii, lint differiii;; in the fniil llatteiiecl <lorsally ami rililieil as in 

 . I ;/'/! //(■((, and in its yellow or Lrreeiiish-yellow llowers. A monotypic L'eiins of 

 -oiitheni l',nio|ie. 



LKVI.^nciM I.KVl.s-iKT.M ( L. I Karst. l>elltsch. V\. SM. ISSIt-jSS;! ( f.ii/ii.illfiini Irris- 

 In-inii \j. S]). I'l. 1: li.")0. I7.">.'!; Lrristirnui uijiriiinli' Kik'Ii, 1. c. ) , to be recoi.nii/e(l by 

 its hirjj:e ternate-pinnat" leaves with broad tliicki^li and veiny more or less ciineati' 

 leatlets tootliei] or lobed ab(i\e, has become introdnceil in sexcral places. ( )nr mate- 

 rial is from Kiilield (Tompkins County), N. Y. ((hrlllc \n bs.S4), and Shelbiirn, Vt. 

 ( Mrs. Xi/lir /■'. Flij.ni in ISltSt). It is also rejiortcil by Driinr from Connecticut. 



•1\. IMPERATORIA 1,. Sp. I'l. !:.;.")!•. 17.".:;. — A ^'cnns of tall plants, perhai-.s 

 iiinsl closely relateil to Aiii/r/irn, but on r species di fieri nj; in its once ternate leaves 

 u itli very broad and stalked s(%niieiits w liich are often .'(-parted nearly or (|iiite to tlii' 

 liase, the fruit reseniblini,' small fruits of Aiii/iUm. \ lii-nus containiiiLr about Id 

 s|iecies, natives of the Old World. J'x'iitham i^ Hooker, followed by I>riide, have 

 iiien.je(l this {.'eiiiis with I'mn ilniniiii. 



Imi'1ci{at(>hia osriii-riiHM I.. S]i. I'l. 1 : 2.")il. 17.");!, a native of Lumpe, and the 

 lype of the ^'enus, has been reported as introduced in Xewfoundlan<l, New York, 

 rciinsylvania, an<l Michi'jan. Our siii^de sheet is from Lyons, .Mich. (Dr. I,'. /'. Dr 

 \'inr in 1S!)1'). 



L'."). PASTINACA ].. Sp. ri. I : _'(>!'. 17.");!.— A ■remis of stout plants, re.^emblin^' 

 llirnilniiii in fruit I'liaracters, but with pinnately comp<iiind leaves and yellow 

 Hdwers. A jrenus coiitiiinin<; about 14 spi-cies, natives of iMirope and Asia. 



r\.sriNACA s.\TiVA L. Sp. I'l. 1 : 2(12. I7.").S, the coinnion parsnip, a nativt' of Miirope 



and the type species of the ^rcnus, luis become a vi'ry common weed in North 



America. The foUowiiiji' citations of a \ery lew < if the s[iecimens examined may 



crve to indicate its ran<re: Kinj:stou, Ontario ( /-'(y^rA/' in lSil.">); Manchester. Vt. 



/''(// in b^'.iS); (Jreiit I'arriiiirtdn, Mass. (/'nH'inl in I.S!i:{); (ireeiis Farms, Conn. 



I 'nil 1 1 II I'm lSii4); Ithaca, N. Y. [I'n'ir. ('nil. in !,S7.')); Lancaster County, J'a. (.S///'(// 



I IStlO): Younj.'stown, Ohio ( /y/,v/v///(f/// in I,*^!ll); Naperville, 111. {I'liilntrh \\\ l.s>)7); 

 i ort Snellinjr, Minn. [Mi'itvux in bSltt)); I'.lack Hills S. Dak. { Rijilln'rij in 1892); New- 



