UMBELLATE. 



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incise or dentate ; terminal 3-lobed. Stem 

 scoredj somewhat angular, p. 7, 8. Shady 

 kills. 



/3. rubra. M. pink. 



y. orientalis. Lts. pinnatifid. 



S. dissecta. Lts. of upper L. bipinnatifid. 



2. Saxifiraga. L. pinnate. Lts. of root- 

 L. roundish, incise or dentate ; of upper in 

 various linear segments. Stem finely striate, 

 terete ; upper part nearly naked. Fl. -stalks 

 hairless, p. 7, 8. Bri/. 



/8. Idrcina. Somewhat downy. Lts. nearly 

 aE. pinnatifid or laciniate. 



y. alpina. Lts. of lower L. deeply pal- 

 mato-dentate. 



3. nigra. L. pinnate. Lts. of lower L. 

 ovate, obtuse, lobed, and dentate. Stem finely 

 striate; upper part nearly naked. El. -stalks 

 densely downy. Root becomes blue vjJien cut. 

 p. 7, 8. Dry hills, n. G. 



4. lutea. L. pinnate, downy. Lts. of 

 lower L. rounded, obliquely cordate, dentate ; 

 the terminal somewhat 3-lobed. Fl. yellow. 

 Stem dichotomously panicled. Upper L. at 

 branchings linear, p. 6, 7. Ojjen volcanic 

 hills. Isl. of Pantellaria and Cosyra. 



5. anisoides. Eoot-L. bipinnate. Lts. 

 subrotundo-ovate, serrate (cuneato-ovate, pin- 

 natifido-dentate. Beet.). Sheaths of upper 

 L. leafless. Umbels numerous. Rays 5-7- 

 Fr. ovoid. Styles of Fr. long, divaricate, p. 7. 

 Hills. Calabria, w. Lncania. Pesto ? 



6. Gussonii. " Stem panicdato-dicho- 

 tomous. Sheaths on the stem nearly leafless. 

 Root-L. bipinnate. Lts. cuneato-ovate, pin- 

 natifido-dentate, obtuse. Fr. roundish, hairy. 

 Styles of Fr. recm"ved. p. 7, 8. Grassy hills. 

 Coast of Sic." — Beet. 



B. Fruit hairy. Root perennial or biennial. 



7. Tra^gmm. Root-L. pinnate. Lts. 

 obovate, inciso-serrate. Stem-L. very few. 

 Pet. hairy. Fr. tomentose. p, 6, 7. Dry 

 rocJcy. s. Eur. 



8. peregrina. Root-L. pinnate. Lts. 

 cordate, serrate ; terminal generally 3-lobed. 

 Stem-L. narrower. Fr. hispid, b. 6, 7- Dry 

 rocky, s. Eur. 



G. Fruit doivny. Root annual. 



9. Anisuxn. Root-L. cordato-subrotund, 

 lobed, inciso-serrate ; middle pinnatifid ; upper- 

 most trifid. 



Fr. with scattered hairs, p. 7, 8. Cultivated 

 on a large scale in Thuringia and Alsace. 



290. APIUM. 



1. graveoleixs. Acumen of Pet. closely 

 involute. L. pinnate : uppermost tematc, vnth 

 cuneiform leaflets. Lts. incise and dentate at 

 top. b. 8, 9. Salt marshes. 



291. CARUM. 



1. Carui. L. bipinnate. Lowermost Lts. 

 decussate, all multifid. Uppermost L. opposite : 

 one sessile, the other on a dilated stalk. In- 

 volucels 0. p. 5, 6. Grassy. 



292. ^GOPODIUM. 



1. Podagraria. Root-L. twice temate. 

 p. 5, 6. Rich. 



293. TRINIA. 



1. ISitaibelii. Partial bracts 4-5. Ribs 

 of Fr. obtuse, b. 6. s. Moravia. / have a 

 specimen which I believe is from Uphill, So- 

 mersetshire. Probably a var. ofY. vulgaris. 



2. vulgaris. Partial bracts 1 or 0. Ribs 

 of Fr. obtuse, b. 5, 6. Open downs. 



/3. Dalechampii. Dwarf. Lobes of the L. 

 linear. Umbels crowded, many -flowered. 

 K. Naples. 



Segments Linear. 



Margin entii-e. 



Ti-ibeV. SESELINEJE. 



294. CENANTHE. 



A. Root fascicled, more or less tuberous. 

 Kernel of fruit imbedded in a corky mass. 



1. fistulosa. Stem-L. pinnate. Stalk fis- 

 tulose, longer than L. p. 7, 8. Water. 



a. Root-L. bipinnate. Lts. lobed, cuneate. 



p. Taberticemontani. Root-L. bipinnate. 

 Lts. multifid. Divisions hnear. p. Wet. 

 Alsace. Palat. 



2. globulosa. Roots club-shaped. Lower 

 L. bipinnate, segments lanceolate ; upper 

 pinnate, segments linear. Umbel of fruit 

 rarely of more than 2 rays. Fr. 6-12, ses- 

 sile, gioboso-tm-binate, contracted at top, very 

 large, p. 5. Ostia. Civ. Vecch. Cors. Sard. 

 Sicily. 



3. densa, J. W. Roots club-shaped. Lower 



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