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321. PASTINACA. 



2. sativa. Stem fon'owed. L. pinnate. 

 Lts. ■ ovato-oUong, obtuse, crenato-dentate, 

 incise at base; tbe ultimate 3-lobed. lunei- 

 face of seed with 2 stripes, b. 7. Meadotcs. 



p. opaca. Lts. mucb larger ; tbese and 

 the stalks velvety. This is also the P. 

 latifolia of BC, and the P. Kochii /3 

 of Dub)/. 



3. divaricata. Downy. Stem terete. L. 

 pinnate. Lts. of the root-L. 9-11 ; of the 

 stem-L. 8-5, ovate; undivided, except the ter- 

 minal, which is somewhat 3-lobed. Teeth 

 mucronulate. Pr. circular. Stripes on inner 

 face usually 4. p. 7. Bastia, Calvi and Cape 

 Corso in Corsica. 



322. ANETHUM. 



1. segetum. Pr. eUipSoid, almost desti- 

 tute of the membranous margin (no margin, 

 Guss.). a. 5, 6. Clayey cult. Toulon. Sai-d. 

 gic. Cal. 



2. graveolens. Pr. elliptic, with a broad 

 flat mai'gin. 

 Istria. 



a. 7, 8. Escapes, s. Pr. Oneglia. 



323. IMPERATORIA. 



1. Ostruthium. L. biternate. Lts. ovate, 

 entke or 3-lobed, doubly seiTate; side ones 

 imequal at base. Edge rough. Sheaths large. 

 p. 7, S. Hoist, shady, mountain meadows. 



2. an^ustifolia. L. biternate. Lts. ob- 

 long, attenuate. Di\asions inciso-seiTate. p. 7. 

 Mountams of Tende in Pdm. ■:; 



824. PALIMBIA. 



1. Chabrsei. Stem branched, leafy. L. 

 pinnate. Lts. decussate, 8-5-partite. Seg- 

 ments linear, acute. Piays unequal. General 

 bracts ; partial 3-4, Hneari-subulate. p. 8. 

 Woods and thickets, e. Pr. Jm'a. G. n. It. Sic. 



325. TORDYLKTM. 



A. Vittce solitary. 



1. maximum. Stem retrorsely hispid. 

 L. pinnate. Lts. lanceolate, crenate. Upper 

 divisions of the upper L. elongated. Bracts 

 linear, shorter than umbel. Pr. setoso-hispid. 

 a. 6, 7. Fields, m. and s. Eur. 



B. Fi«^4-10. 



2. officinale. Hirsute. L. pinnate. Lts. 

 cordato-ovate, lobato-erenate ; uppermost va- 



riously divided into almost linear lobes. Bracts 

 lineari-setaceous : partial equalling umbel. 

 a. b. 6, 7_. Fields. Yx. Italy. 



" Terminal Lt. of lower L. cordate, of upper 

 lanceolate. Purrows with a single stripe." — 

 Beet. 



3. apulum. Stem branched, leafy, villous 

 at the base. L. pinnate. Lts. sessile, inciso- 

 crenate : those of the upper L. piimatifid, 

 linear, acute. Bracts setaceous, short. Pr. 

 tubercled and finely striate, a. 4-6. Fields. 

 Istr. s. Italy. 



Tribe VIII. SILFUINEM. 



326. SILER. 



1. trilobum. L. bi - tri - temate. Lts. 

 roimdish, 3-lobed. p. 7, 8. Mountains. Pyr. 

 Prov. Hanover. Aus. 



327. KRUBERA. 



1. dichotoma. L. tripinnate, piimatifid. 

 Segments linear, somewhat incise. a. 5. 

 Fields. Sic. Sard. 



Tribe IX. THAPSIEJE. 

 328. THAPSIA. 



1. garganica. L. 2-3-pumate, shining. 

 Segments linear, acute, quite entire, decmTent 

 or confluent. Bracts few. Pr. cordate at 

 base. p. 6. Open hills. Calab. Sic. 



2. villosa. L. bipinnate, villous. Lts. 

 oblong, siiiuato-pinnatifid ; the lowermost de- 

 flexed, p. 6. Hills and thickets, s. Pr. 



3. foetida. L. tripinnate. Lts. spreading, 

 attenuate at base, pinnatifid. Segments short, 

 lanceolate, dentate. Bracts 0. p. foun- 

 tain thickets. Val Vaccaria and Val Novesa 

 in Monte Baldo. Not noticed by Bert. 



329. LASERPITIUM. 



A. Lts. ovate, cordate, or subrotund. 



1. Arcbangelica. Stem striped, stri- 

 gose. L. ternato-tripinnate. Lts. ovate, un- 

 equally serrate ; terminal trifid, on a conical 

 base. Upper sheaths inflated. Involucre reflexed, 

 of many L., 1 or 2 of which ai-e usually trifid. 

 p. 8, 9. Hallstadt. Carniola. Sudetes. 



