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331. OELAYA. 



PricMes simple, curved at the top. a. 6, 7. 



Fields, m. and s. Eur. 



2. platycarpa. Erect. Branches divari- 

 cate, hispid. L. bipinnate. Lts. pinnatifid, in- 

 cise, or bipinnatifid. Bracts 3, scariose on the 

 margin. Radiant Pet. hardly longer than ger- 

 men. Prickles simple, hooked, a. 4-6. Fields. 

 s. Fr. Nice. 



3. maritima. Diffuse, vQlous. L. bipin- 

 nate. Lts. pinnatifid, trifid. Bracts linear, 

 not scariose. PL hai-dly radiant. Prickles of 

 Fr. glochidiate. a. 5. Sandy shores of Mdt. ; 

 notofAdr. 



Tribe XL CAUCALINF^. 



332. CAUCALIS. 



1. daucoides. Prickles of Fr. in a single 

 series, conical at base, hooked, as long as width 

 of fi-uit. L. bipinnate, pinnatifid. a. 5-7. 

 Com. m. and s. Eur. 



2. muricata. Prickles of Fr. in a single 

 series; cylindrical at base, terminating in a 

 bent cusp, much shorter than width of fruit. 

 L. bipinnate, pinnatifid. a. 6, 7. Corn. Neu- 

 dorf near Vienna. 



3. leptophylla. Prickles of Fr. in a triple 

 series, rough, glochidiate. Rays 2 or 3. L. 

 bipinnate, pinnatifid. a. 6, 7. Cotji. Fr. G-. 

 n. w. It. rare. 



4. latifolia. Prickles of Fr. in a double or 

 triple series, rough, glochidiate. Rays 2-3. 

 L. pinnate : upper pairs confluent on a cuneate 

 base, a, 7, 8. Corn. m. and s. Eur. 



333. TORILIS. 



1. Anthriscus. Umbels on long stall^s. 

 General bracts 4 or 5, lineari-subulate. Rays 

 5-7. Prickles of Fi-. not glochidiate. L. bi- 

 pinnate. Lts. inciso-serrate. a. 6, 7. Hedges 

 and thicJcets. 



2. neglecta. Umbels on long stallts. Ge- 

 neral bracts 0, or of 1 L. Rays 7-10. Radiant 

 Pet. twice germen. Styles much longer than 

 stylopode. Prickles of Fr. glochidiate. Branches 

 spreading. L. bipinnate. Lts. inciso-serrate. 

 a. 7, 8. Fields and borders of woods, lower 

 Austria, far. of T. infesta, according to Bert. 



3. infesta. Umbels on long stalks. Gene- 

 ral bracts 1 or 0. Rays 5-7. Pet. not longer 

 than germen. Styles not twice stylopode. 



Prickles of Fi'. glochidiate. Stem muchbranched 

 from base. Branches divaricate. L. bipinnate, 

 inciso-serrate, terminal Lts. often much length- 

 ened, a. b. 7. Fields. 



4. heteropliylla. Umbels on long stalks. 

 General bracts 1 or 0. Rays 2-3. Pet. not 

 more than half as long as germen. Prickles 

 of Fr. glochidiate. Branches of stem some- 

 what spreading. Lower L. bipinnate ; upper 

 ternate. Upper Lts. very narrow, and gene- 

 rally much lengthened, a. 4, 5. Fields. 

 Trieste. Istria. It. s. Fr. Perhaps a var. of 

 T. infesta. 



Tribe XII. FLMOSFLINFM. 

 384. EL^OSELINUM. 



1. asclepium. L. tripinnate. Lts. digi- 

 tato-multifid. Segments decussate, setaceous, 

 very short. General and partial bracts 0, or 

 very few and short. Wings of Fr. 4, with 

 rarely 4 veiy narrow additional ones. p. C, 7. 

 Capri. Cal. Sic. I 'fiut this with ElEeoselinum, 

 on the authority of Bert. DC. makes it a 

 Thapsia. 



2. meoides. Root-L. erect. Stallcs stri- 

 gose. Segments of L. only half as long as 

 in the preceding species. Umbels with general 

 and partial bracts. Wings of Fr. 8. p. 9, 10. 

 Sard. Sic. 



Tribe XIII. SCANBICmFM 

 335. SCANDIX. 



1. Pecten- Veneris. Beak compressed 

 dorsally, with two lines of bristles 3 or 4 times 

 as long as fruit. Partial bracts incise, a. 6-9. 

 Fields. 



2. brachycarpa. Beak compressed dor- 

 sally, hispid on the sutm-es, about as long as 

 fruit. Partial bracts entire, a. 5, 6. Open 

 hills. Madonie. Lucania. 



3. australis. Beak compressed laterally ; 

 everywhere hispid, about one and a half times 

 as long as the fruit. Partial bracts ovate, acute, 

 ■nith about two teeth, a. 5, 6. Barren fields, 

 8. Fr. isl. of Osero. Sic. Sard. 



336. ANTHRISCUS. 



1. sylvestris. Fr. ovato-lanceolate, smooth 

 or with a few hairless tubercles. Ribbed beak 

 not one-sixth of length of seed. Style longer 



