■ UMBELLATiE. 



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late, mucronulate, rigid. Kays 8-10. p. 6-9. 

 Sic. Sard. Kome. Terrac. 



298. BRIGNOLIA. 



1. sicula. First L. simple ; later pinnate 

 or bipinnate. Lts. ovato-lanceolate. p, 6. 

 Dry, open. Gen. Cors. Sic. Rome. 



299. SESELI. 



A. General bracts ; partial united almost 



to the summit. 



1. Hippomarathrum. L.tripinnate; out- 

 line oblongo-ovate. p. 7, 8. Calc. rocks. Als. 

 Pdm. Gar. 



B. General hractsfeio or ; partial sepa- 

 rate, or only just adhering at the hose. 



2. coloratum. Branches simple. Lower 

 L. tripinnate; outline oblongo-ovate. Divi- 

 sions linear. Rays 15-20, angular, downy. 

 Partial bracts lanceolate, witb broad membra- 

 nous margin, exceeding partial rays. Germeu 

 downy, b. p. 8. Eills. Fr. G. It. 



3. polyphyllum. Branches sbort and few. 

 Lower L. bipinnate ; upper pinnate : Lts. of 

 all linear ; upper reduced to a sbeatb. Rays 

 15-20, furrowed, hairy. Partial bracts seta- 

 ceous, about half as long as umbel, p. 8-10. 

 Rocks. Capri. 



4. luontanum. Stem branched. L. bi-tri- 

 piimate ; outline oblongo-ovate. Stalk chan- 

 neled. Divisions linear. Rays 6-12. Bracts 

 Hneari-subulate, with a naaTOW membranous 

 margin. Germen hauy. p. 7, 8. Open hills. 

 s. and m. Em\ 



5. tortuosuxn. Stem rigid, with numerous 

 divaricate, flexuose branches. L. rigid, de- 

 compound ; outline triangular. Segments tri- 

 fid. Lacinife Hnear, short, somewhat acute. 

 Rays 5-10, hairy and angular. Partial bracts 

 neaily equal to partial umbel, lanceolate, with 

 broad membranous margin. Ei". haiiT. p. 

 9, 10. Open. s. Fr. Sic. 



6. Boccoai. " Stem terete, woody at 

 the base. L. temato-supradecompound. Lts. 

 thick, lanceolate, entire or triiid. Upper sheaths 

 lax, nearly leailess. Rays 8-15. Partial bracts 

 lanceolate, acuminate, about as long as dowTiy 

 partial rays — - - 

 p. 10, 11. Calc. rocks 

 — Beet. 



7. varium. Branches erect. Lower L. 

 ternato-tripinnate ; outline triangular. Stalks 

 sulcate. Laciniffi linear. Rays 15-25, nearly 



Fr. oblong, smooth when old. 

 Sic. Corsica. Sard." 



terete, hairless. Partial bracts lanceolate, acu- 

 minate, half as long as rays. Fr. oblong. Fur- 

 rows with a single stripe, p. 7, 8. Dry stony. 

 lower Austria. 



8. glaucum. Branched. Lower L. ter- 

 nato-tripinnate ; outhne triangular. Stalk te- 

 rete or somewhat compressed. Lts. lineari- 

 lanceolate. Rays 10-15, nearly terete, hairless. 

 Partial bracts subulate, with a narrow mem- 

 branous margin. Gemien wrinkled. Fr. some- 

 times downy. Fun-ows with 1 stripe, b. 7, 8. 

 Woody hills, s. e. G. Mantua. Friuli. 



9. Gouani. Stem divaricately branched 

 from base. Lower L. triternato-decompoimd ; 

 outline triangular. Lts. Hneari-filiform. Rays 

 3-6, terete, haii-less. Partial bracts subulate, 

 with narrow membranous margin, equaUing 

 partial rays. Germen wrinkled and some- 

 what downy. Fr. hairless. (FmTows with 3 

 stripes, Koch.) p. 8, 9. Calc. rocky, s. Fr. 

 Trieste, n. e. It. According to Bert, this is 

 the S. elatom of Linn., hut Koch justly observes 

 that the description does not agree. 



800. LIBANOTIS. 



1. montana. Stem furrowed. L. bipin- 

 nate. Divisions sessile. Lts. inciso-pinnatifid ; 

 the lowermost decussate. General bracts nu- 

 merous. Umbels hemispherical. Fr. pubes- 

 cent, p. 8, 9. Hills, m. Eui'. 



j3. athamantoides. Fr. hairless. Camiola. 



7. pubescens. Stem angular. Stem and L. 

 pubescent. Fr. villous. Pyr. w. Fi*. 



S. daucifolia. Stem angular. Lts. finely 

 divided into lineari-lanceolate, acute lobes. 

 Pyr. Auv. Austr. 



2. verticillata. Stem terete, furrowed; 

 upper part leafless. L. bipinnate : divisions 

 sessile. Lts. pinnatipartite, incise : lower- 

 most lobes decussate. General bracts few. Ripe 

 Fr. without hairs. Chambre d' Amour in Pyr. 

 near Bayonne. 



801. ATHAMANTA. 



1. sicula. L.tripinnate. Divisions of Lts' 

 ovate or lanceolate, very short, bluntish. Um- 

 bel of 10-12 rays. Pet. externally villous. Fr. 

 oblong, velvety, p. 6. Calc. hills. Alps, 

 of Pdm. w. Liguiia. Monte Gai'gano. Apulia. 

 Sicily. 



2. cretensis. L. tripinnate. Lts. divided 

 into linear, trifid, acuminate lobes : the lowest 

 hai-dly exceeding the others. Umbel 6-9- 



