xxxvi GENERA. 



310. CONIOSELINUM. Cal. obsciu'e. Partial Bracts 5-7, lineari-subulate, about as 

 long as umbellule. RiJges with membranous wings ; the lateral twice as wide as the dorsal. 

 Stripes 2 or 3. p. 151. 



Tribe VI. JNGELICUM 



311. SELINTJM. Cal. obsolete. Partial Bracts many. Pet. cordate. AU Ridges of Fr. 

 winged. Stripes of dorsal Fun'ows solitary. L. tri/pinnate. Lts. Z-^-jiarted. Segm. narrow, 

 entire, p. 151. 



312. LEVISTICUM. Cal. obscure. Bracts many. Pet. roundish, entire, with short ap- 

 pendage. All the Ridges winged. Stripes solitary. L. decompound. Lts. obovato-cuneate, inciso- 

 dentate. p. 151. 



313. ANG-EIiICA. Cal. obscm-e. Partial Bracts many. Pet. lanceolate, acuminate, entire. 

 Dorsal Ridges filiform. Stripe solitary. L. very large, tripinnate. Lts. ovate, serrate. Umbel 

 globose, p. 151. 



314. ARCHAISTG-ELICA. Cal. of 5 teeth. Partial Bracts many. Pet. elliptical, acuminate, 

 entire. Dorsal Ridges keeled. Stripe 0. Kernel free, covered with numerous fine hues. Plant 

 nearly as in Angelica, p. 151. 



315. OSTERICITM. Cal. of 5 teeth. Partial Bracts many. Pet. rouudish, clawed. Dorsal 

 Ridges filiform, all hollow. Stripe 1, to which the kernel adheres. L. ternato-decompound. Lts. 

 cordato-ovate, unequally toothed, p. 151. 



Tribe VII. PEUCEDANEM 



316. TOMMASINIA. Cal. of 5 teeth. Bracts 0. Fr. subrotund: dorsal ridges filiform. 

 Internal Face of Seed acutely keeled. One Stripe to each external furrow; two on the inner 

 face. Resembles Angelica in habit, p. 151. 



317. FERULA. Cal. of 5 teeth. Partial Bracts 0. Dorsal Ridges of Fr. filiform; edge 

 somewhat thickened. Stripes 2 or 3. Very large plants, with yellow Fl. and finely divided 

 L. p. 151. 



318. PERULAGO. Cal. of 5 teeth. Partial Bracts many. Dorsal Ridges of Fr. filiform. 

 Stripes very numerous. Rather large plants, with yellow El. and finely divided L. According 

 to Koch, the stripes are on the kernel, p. 152. 



319. PEUCEDAUUM. Cal. of 5 teeth. Partial Bracts many. Dorsal Ridges filiform. 

 Stripe solitary, extending along the furrow. L. variously shaped and divided. In two species 

 the El. are yellow, p. 152. 



320. HERACLEITM, Cal. of 5 teeth. Partial Bracts many. Dorsal Ridges fihlorm. Stripe 

 solitary, much shorter than furrow, usually clavate. Large plants, with harsh L., not much di- 

 vided. Germen hairy, p. 153. 



321. PASTIBTACA. Cal. obsolete. Bracts none. Pet. subround, entire, with abroad, retuse 

 appendage. Stripe nai'row, acute, solitary. Ridges very slender. Root fusiform. L. pinnate. 

 Fl. yellow. P. Opoponax sometimes has a few small bracts, and the L. are bipinnate. It has 

 also 3 stripes, p. 153. 



322. ANETHUM. Cal. obsolete. Bracts 0. Pet. subrotund, entire, with a 4-sided, retuse 

 appendage. Stripe occupying the whole furrow. Strongly smelling plants. Stem dichotomoiis. 

 Divisions of L. capillary, p. 154. 



323. IMPERATORIA. Cal. obsolete. Bracts many. Dorsal Ridges filiform. Stripe soli- 

 tary, as long as the furrow. L. ternate or biternate. p. 154. 



334. PALIMBIA. Cal. obsolete. General Bracts : partial 0-5. Dorsal Ridges filiform. 

 More stripes than furrows. L. pinnate, on long, narrow sheaths. Lower Lts. soinetimes decus- 

 sate. Segm. linear, p. 154. 



325. TORDYLIUM. Cal. of 5 teeth. Bracts many. Fl. very radiant. Fr. finely stri- 

 ate, thickened at the edge ! Plant rough. L. pinnate, p. 154. 



