150 



301. ATHAMANTA. 



rayed. Pet. hirsute on the back. Fr. oblongo- 

 lanceolate, attenuate, covered \vith spreading- 

 hairs, p. 6-8. Rocky, open hills, m. and 

 s. Eur. 



3. Mattliioli. L. tripinnate. Lts. trifid. 

 Divisions long, lineai'i-filiform, divaricate. Um- 

 bel 15-25 rayed. Er. oblongo-lanceolate, at- 

 tenuate, covered with erect, velvety hairs, p. 

 6, 7. Mountains. Nice. Italian Tyrol. Ven. 

 Alps. Sty. Camiola. 



302. TROCHISCANTHES. 



1. nodiSorus. Stem much branched; 

 upper part naked. Lower L. broad, tritemate. 

 Lts. ovato-oblong, acute, coarsely serrate, p. 

 6,8. Mountain woods. Dau. Prov. Vail. Pdm. 

 Gen. Bol. 



308. LIGUSTICUM. 



General 



A. Calyx of 5 distinct Teeth, 

 bracts many. 



1. scoticum. L. twice ternate. Lts. rhom- 

 beo-ovate, dentato-serrate. Bracts entire, mem- 

 branous on margin, p. 7. Sea-coast. Sc. 



2. ferulaceum. L. supradecompoimd. Lts. 

 somewhat remote, linear, cuspidate. Bracts 

 pinnatifid at the summit, p. 6, 7- Open 

 valleys. Alps of Dau. Pdm. Jura. Saleve. 



B. No Caly.v. 



3. resmostim. Stem neaily naked, bran- 

 ched at top. Lower L. pinnate, decussate. 

 Lts. pinnatifid. Segments lanceolate, serrate, 

 cuneato-decurrent ; uppermost sheaths leafless. 

 Bracts uncertain, p. 5, 6. Ctd. Sic. 



4. pyrenseum. Stem branched, striate. 

 L. shining, supradecompound. Lts. pinnatifid. 

 Segments remote, linear, short, rough on mar- 

 gin, mucronate. Involucre of a few decidu- 

 ous L. p. 6, 7. Open. Pyr. Dau. 



5. Seguieri. Stem branched, striate. L. 

 decompound. Lts. pinnatifid. Divisions re- 

 mote, linear, somewhat falcate, acuminate. 

 Margin smooth. Involucre 0, or of 1-3 sim- 

 ple L. p. 1, 8. Calc. mountains. Carrara. 

 Monte Generoso. Monte Baldo. Cors. Carn. 

 Istria. Friuli. 



304. WALLROTHIA. 



1. tenuifolia. Stem simple, smooth, nearly 

 naked. Lower L. decompound ; upper trifid. 

 Involucre of 1-2, Involucels of 5-8 Kneari- 

 lanceolate L. p. Righ rocks. Central Pyr. 

 rare. 



305. MEUM. 



1. athamanticum. L. supradecompound. 

 Divisions somewhat verticiUate, capUlaceo-se- 

 taceoQS. General bracts few or one. Involucel 

 of few L., about half suiTounding partial um- 

 bel, p. 5, 6. Mountain meadows. 



2. Mutellina. L. 2-3-pinnate. Seg- 

 ments lineari-lanceolate, acute. Stem simple, 

 nearly naked. General bracts ; partial of 

 many lineari-lanceolate L., haK surrounding 

 the umbel, p. 7, 8. High meadows, m. Em-. 



3. corsicum. "Stem sparingly branch- 

 ed. L. bipinnate; outline triangular. Lts. 

 pinnatifid. Segments uniform, narrow, lan- 

 ceolato-Unear, mucronate. Hays of umhel 6- 

 12, rough internally, contracted in fruit. Ribs 

 of fruit acute, rough on edges. Stripes B ori. 

 Styles of fruit long, recurved, p. 7, 8. Cor- 

 sica." — Bert. 



4. pyrenaicum. " L. pinnate. Lts. in- 

 ciso-pianatifid. Segments lauceolato-linear, de- 

 cussate. Stem simple, nearly naked. General 

 bracts ; partial lanceolate, p. Very high. 

 e. Pyr." rare.— DC. 



5. caruifolium. L. bipinnate. Lts. mul- 

 tifid; lower remote. Segments linear, very 

 narrow, short. Involucre and involucels each 

 of about 5 L. ; one or tivo of the first trifid. 

 Involucel sometimes of 3 L., and then going 

 only haK round. Pr. oblong, p. 6-8. Abr. 



6. rigidulum. Lower L. pinnate, decus- 

 sate. Lts. multipartite. Segments linear. 

 Upper L. pinnate and simple, long. Involucre 

 or of 1 L. Involucel of many L., somewhat 

 shorter than umbeHule. Fr. ovoideo-oblong. p. 



6, 7- Calc. mountains. Mountains of Carrara. 



306. SILAUS. 



1. pratensis. L. tripinnate. Lts. deeply 

 pinnatifid ; their segments opposite, linear, mu- 

 cronate. p. 8, 9. Meadows. 



307. CNIDIUM. 



1. Monnieri. Stem branched, angular. 

 L. bipinnate. Lts. pinnatifid. Divisions lineari- 

 lanceolate, apiculate. Partial bracts setaceous, 

 rough with little bristles, equalling umbel, a. 



7, 8. Thickets, s. Fr. Goritz. Carniola. 



2. apioides. Stem branched, striate. L. 

 2-3-pinnate. Lts. pinnatifid. Divisions lineari- 

 lanceolate, mucronate. Partial bracts setaceous, 

 smooth, equalling rays. p. 7, 8. Mountain 



