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13. involncratum. " Stem furrowed, 

 branched. Segments of L. linear, cuspidate, 

 rough on the mai-gin. General bracts incise ; 

 partial lanceolate, wdth a white incm1)ranous 

 mai'gin. Umbels somewhat proliferous. E.ays 

 rough on inner side. p. Mountains. Feues- 

 trcUe in Pdm."— DC. 



14. rablense. Stem fiuTowed, somewhat 

 branched. Segments of L. narrow linear, acu- 

 minate. Margin smooth. Bracts lineari-subu- 

 late, quite entii'e. Hays of umbel rough on 

 inner side. p. 7, 8. Rocky. Valley of Raibel 

 in Carinthia. On the Wochein in Carniola. 

 Monte Bormio and Monte Generoso in the Alps. 



320. HERACLEUM. 



A. Internal face of Seed with two distinct 

 stripes. 



1. loagifolmm. " L. rongh, pinnate or 

 pinnatiiid. Divisions lobed or palmato-partitc. 

 Lobes long, inciso-crcnate. Bracts liueari-se- 

 taceous. Fr. cuneiform, hairless even when 

 young. Fl. slightly radiant, white, p. Moun- 

 tain meadovjs. Austria." — DC. Not admitted 

 by Koch. 



3. sibiricuna. " L. scabro-lm-sute, pinnate 

 or pinnatipartite. Divisions lobed or palmato- 

 partite, serrate. Germen nearly smooth. Fr. 

 broadly oval, emarginate. Fl. nearly all simi- 

 lar, yellowish, b. 6-9. Alps and Sudetes." 

 — Koch. 



3. cordatum. " L. qninato-pinnate and 

 temate, hairy. Lts. broad ovate, palmate, acu- 

 minate, dentate. Germen villous. Ripe Fr. 

 hairless. Fl. slightly radiant, greenish white. 

 Pet. externally villous at base. p. 6, 7- Ne- 

 brodes and Busambra in Sic." — Bert. 



4. Sphondyliuxn. " L. scab ro -hirsute, pin- 

 nate or pinnatipartite. Divisions lobed or pal- 

 mato-pai-tite. Germen downy. Ripe Fr. hair- 

 less, oval, emarginate. Fl. radiant, white or 

 pinMsh, sometimes greenish, b. 6-9. Sha- 

 dows and moist woods." — Koch. 



5. elegans. " L. quinato-pinnate and ter- 

 nate, rough. Lts. pinnatitid. Segments lan- 

 ceolate, acuminate, remotely serrate and incise. 

 Germen villous. Fl. vei-y radiant, white, p. 

 7, 8. Mont Cenis."— Bert. Var. of Sphon- 

 dylium, according to Koch. 



6. Fanacis. " L. ternate, domry and white 

 beneath. Lts. subrotundo-ovate, palmate, closely 

 serrate and incise. Fr. always smooth. Vittse 

 descending below middle of furrows. Fl. very 

 radiant, white, p. 6-8. Mountains. It." — 



li. asperum, hat \ 



Beiit. Koch says the Jtalian plant is his 

 t the descriptions do not agree. 



7. asperum. " L. simple, somewhat pal- 

 mate. Segments acuminate or cuspidate, un- 

 equally dentato-serrate. Stem-L. sometimes 

 ternate. Germen rough. Ripe Fr. oval, emar- 

 ginate, hairless. Fl. radiant, white, b. 7, 8. 

 SuhaljmLe woods by the side of torrents. Jura, 

 e. Alps." — Koch. 



8. pyrenaicum. " L. veiy broad, hoary 

 beneath, pabnate. L. lanceolate, dentate or 

 ternate. Bracts few. Germen covered with 

 long hairs. Ripe Fr. nearly round, hairless, 

 p. 6, 7. Rochj meadows. Pyr. Tyrol. It. 

 Alps."— DC. (Fl. very radiant, Beut.) Not 

 in G., Koch. Not in Italy, Bekt. 



9. poliimanum. "Stemhauy. L. sim- 

 ple, cordato-subrotund, palmate, hairless above, 

 pubescent beneath. Lobes broad ovate, sharply 

 dentate. Germen covered with short hairs. 

 Fl'. hairless. Stripes of the external fiuTows 

 reaching about two-thirds, of the internal face 

 half down the fruit. Fl. slightly radiant, 

 white, p. 7, 8. Tamburra. Monte Baldo." 

 —Beut. 



10. Orsini. " Stem mmicate. L. simple, 

 acutely palmate, crenate or slightly dentate, 

 haiiy on veins beneath. All the stripes of the 

 Fl'. about half its length. Fl. slightly radiant, 

 yellowish, p. 7, 8. Abruzzi." — Beet. 



H. Inner face of Seed loithout dAstinct stripes, 

 or only very short ones. 



■" 11. alpmum. L. simple, cordato-subro- 

 timd, palmate. Lobes blunt or with acumen, 

 crenate or somewhat incise. Partial bracts se- 

 taceous. Fr. roundish obovate. p. 7, 8. Pyr. 

 w. Alps. Jm'a. 



12. austriacum. L. pinnate. Lts. ses- 

 sile : those of root-L. ovate, obtuse ; of stem- 

 L. lanceolate, acuminate, somewhat lobed at 

 the base ; terminal trifid. Fr. oval, smooth. 

 Germen downy, p. 7, 8. e. Alps. 



13. mmimuna. L. bipinnate, nearly all 

 from root. Lts. Uneari-lanceolate, somewhat 

 incise. Partial bracts 0. p. Alps of Dau. 

 Mont Ventous. very rare. 



321. PASTINACA. 



1. Opoponax. Lower L. bipinnate. Lts. 

 ovate or oblong, serrulate or crenate. Stalks 

 strigose. About 6 stripes on inner face of seed. 

 p. 6. Open. s. Fr. It. Sic. occ. 



