UMBELLATE. 



151 



rocks. 

 Tessin. 



e. Fr. Camiola. Fiume. It. Canton of 



3. venosum. Stem nearly simple, striate. 

 L. pinnate. Lts. pinnatifid. Divisions linear, 

 rather acute, sometimes trifid. Sheaths long ; 

 the upper narrow. Partial tracts subulate, 

 smooth, equalling umbel, p. 7, 8. Moist 

 meadows. Saxony. 



308. CORISTOSPERMUM. 



1. cuneifoliuxn. Crown of root covered 

 with the dead sheaths. Branches short; upper- 

 most sometimes verticillate. L. supradecom- 

 pound : outline of lower triangular. Partial 

 bracts membranous on margin. Fr. ovato- 

 oblong. Ribs somewhat winged, p. 8, 9. 



309. GAYA. 



1. simpler. General bracts 7-10, gene- 

 rally trifid. p. 7, 8. Veri/ high. Alps. 



2. pyrenaica. General bracts 1-5, undi- 

 vided, p. Very high. Pyr. rare. 



310. CONIOSELINUM. 



1. Pischeri. L. bipinnate, pinnatifid. Seg- 

 ments oblongo-linear. Involucel of 5-7 lineari- 

 subulate bracts, as loug as umbellule. b. 

 Grassy hills. Riesengeb. in Silesia. 



Tribe VI. ANGELICEM 



311. SELINUM. 



1. caruifolium. Stem fm-rowed. Rays 

 smooth, p. 7-9. Moist woods and meadows^ 



312. LEVISTICUM. 



1. ofiB.cinale. L. bipinnate. Lts. cuneate, 

 undivided or 3-lobed. p. 6-8. Mountains. 

 Pyr. Cev. Limburg. Verviers. 



313. ANGELICA. 



1. H.azoulsii. L. 2-3-pinnate. Lts. lan- 

 ceolate, serrate, acute, rough underneath, de- 

 current at the base, sometimes bipartite. Acu- 

 men of petals incurved, p. Pyr. 



2. luoratana. L. tripiimate. Lts. lanceo- 

 late or ovate, acuminate, quite smooth, mucro- 

 nato-serrate ; the uppermost decm-rent. Acu- 

 men of Pet. nearly straight. 1). 7, 8. Jura. 



Alps. Cevenncs. This and the preceding seem 

 to be var. of A. sylvestris. 



3. sylvestris. L. 2-3-pinnate. Lts. eUip- 

 tico-ovate, obliqac, acute, serrate, not decur- 

 rent. Rays 20-40, nearly equal, p. b. 7, 8. 

 Moist woods, and by streams. 



4. p3rrensea. Root-L. subbipinnate, smooth. 

 Lts. piunatipai'tite. Divisions lineari-lanceolate, 

 acute, entire or 3-cleft. Rays 4-7, very un- 

 equal. Stems simple, nearly naked, p. 7, 8. 

 High pastures. Pyr. Cev. Vosges. 



5. scabra. L. tripinnate. Stalks and nerves 

 rough with glands. Rays 10-34 : the middle 

 ones very short. Stem short, leaiy at the base. 

 p. Snowy. CueiUade de Nourri in e. Pyr. 



314. ARCHANGELICA. 



1. officinalis. L. bipinnate. Lts. some- 

 what cordate, acutely serrate ; the iiltimate 3- 

 lobed. Sheaths lax, sack-like. Partial bracts 

 equalling partial umbel, p. 8, 9. Banks of 

 streams, occ. 



315. OSTERICUM. 



1. palustre. L. ternato-decompound. Seg- 

 ments cordate, unequally dentate. General bracts 

 few ; partial numerous, p. 7, 8. Marshy 

 meadows. Erfurt, Thuringia. 



Tribe VII. PEUCEDAHEM 



316. TOMMASINIA. 



1. verticillaris. L. tripinnate. Lts. ovate, 

 acutely serrate. Sheaths capacious, p. 7, 8. 

 Hills. Pdm. VaU. Gri. Tess. Sty. Goritz. Boh. 

 Tuscany. 



317. FERULA. 



1. comiinunis. L. supradecompouud, green. 

 Segments lineari-setaceous, flaccid. Central 

 umbel nearly sessile; lateral staUced, barren. 

 Sheaths of the upper L. very large, p. 4, 5. 

 Open hills. Coasts of Mdt. 



2. neapolitana. L. supradecompouud, 

 glattcous beneath. Lts. 3-5-paii:ite. Segments 

 lineari-lanceolate. Central imibel nearly ses- 

 sile ; lateral stalked, barren. Fr. oblong, nar- 

 row, p. Hills. Rome. Naples. 



3. glauca. L. supradecompouud, shining 

 above, glaucous beneath. Segments broadly 

 linear, somewhat tiifid. Central umbel stallv- 

 ed; lateral baixen, on longer stalks. Stalks 



