168 Order UMBELLALES 
12. Thaspium. 683. 
1. Thaspium barbinode (Michx.) Nutt. Meadow-parsnip. 
Along streams and in wet meadows in the eastern part of the state. 
Lincoln; Nebraska City. 
13. Conioselinum. 684. 
1. Conicselinum chinense (L.) B. S. P. Hemlock-parsley. 
In swamps. Blue Hill. 
14. Cymopterus. 685. 
1. Cymopterus acaulis (Pursh) Rydb. 
In dry soil in the western part of the state. Alliance; Big Springs; 
Long Pine; McCook; Ft. Robinson; Stratton; Valentine; Whitney. 
15. Phellopterus. 685. 1073. 
1. Phellopterus montanus Nutt. 
Cymopterus montanus T. & G. 
In dry soil in the western part of the state. Alliance; Deuel county; 
Gordon; Valentine. 
16. Polytznia. 685. 
1. Polytznia nuttallii DC. 
In dry soil in the southeastern part of the state. Lincoln. 
17. Lomatium (Cogswellia). 687. 1073. 
Bracts of the involucels distinct. 
Flowers white or pink. 1. L. orientale. 
Flowers yellow. 2. L. foeniculaceum. 
Bracts of the involucels united; flowers yellow. 3. L. daucifolium. 
1. Lomatium orientale C. & R. 
In dry soil in the northern and western part of the state. Foster; 
Long Pine; McCook; Minden; Valentine. 
2. Lomatium feeniculaceum (Nutt.) C. & R. Wild Parsley. 
In dry prairies. Neligh; Rushville. 
3. Lomatium daucifolium (Nutt.) C. & R. 
In dry soil over most of the state. Fairbury; Humboldt; Lincoln; 
South Bend. 
18. Cynomarathrum. 687. 1073. 
1. Cynomarathrum nuttallii (A. Gray) C. & R. 
In dry soil in the western part of the state. Scotts Bluff. 
19. Pastinaca. 688. 
1. Pastinaca sativa L. Parsnip. 
Introduced in many places in the state. Grand Island; Long Pine; 
Mead; Newcastle. 
20. Heracleum. 688. 
1. Heracleum lanatum Michx. Cow Parsnip. 
In wet soil along streams. Fremont; Long Pine; Newcastle. 
21. Daucus. 688. 
1. Daucus carota L. Wild Carrot. 
Introduced, frequently with alfalfa seed. in various parts of the 
state. Brunswick; Kearney; Loup City; Nebraska City; Palmer. 
