UMBELLATiE. 



ICl 



2. cornubiense. Lower L. triternate, 

 smooth. Lts. cuueato-lanceolate, inciso-dentate. 

 Sheaths of upper L. bearing 1-3 linear Lts. 

 p. 7. Thickets, and among furze. Cornwall. 



3. acteifoliusn. E,oot-L. triternate. Lts. 

 oblong, lobed, unequally serrate, rough beneath. 

 Steui-L. ternate. Lts. trifid, coarsely serrate. 

 Upper part of Stem nearly leafless. Branches 

 alternate and verticillate. p. 6, 7. Moist 

 shady rocks. Madonie. Gargano. 



349. LECOKIA. 



1. cretica. L. tripinnate. Lts. ovate, den- 

 tate. Has the habit of Angelica, p. 6, 7. 

 Villa Pamfili, Rome. 



350. PLEUROSPEHMUM. 



1. austriacusna. Vittae solitary. Ridges 

 somewhat blunt. L. bipinnate, pinnatifid, in- 

 cise, p. 6, 7. Mountains. Dau. Prov. Sw. 



Austria. 



351. CONIUM. 



1 . maculatum. Partial bracts shorter than 

 nmbellule. L. decompound, b. 7, 8. Rubbish. 



352. MAGYDARIS. 



1. tomentosa. L. pinnate. Lts. 3-5, 

 broad ovate, dentate, incise : the ultimate con- 

 fluent, downy beneath. Pr. tomentose. p. 

 Sic. ? L. like those o/'Heracleum Sphondylium. 



2. panacina. L. stalked, some undivided, 

 elliptico-oblong, others pinnate : tlie ultimate 

 Lts. confluent. Nerves and Stalks rough. 

 General and partial bracts many, deflexed, un- 

 divided. Fr. villous, p, 5, 6. Grassy moun- 

 tains. Sic. ? Mesembles in appearance Kund- 

 mannia sicula. Not admitted by Bert. 



353. COLLADONIA. 



1. angustifolia. Segments of lower L. 

 lanceolate ; of upper linear, long : aU acutely 

 serrate. Pr. oblong, p. 6. Tricarico in Luc. 

 Gravina in Apidia. 



354. SMYRNIUM. 



1. ©l-asatmina. Stcm-L. ternate. Lts. 

 ovate, serrate. Partial bracts very short, b. 5. 

 Banks. Not in G. 



2. rotundifolium. Stem-L. amplexi- 

 caul, nearly circular, entire, b. 5. Hills. 

 Apid. Cal. Cors. Sic. Tivoli. 



3. perfoliatum. Stem somewhat winged 

 in the upper part ! Stem - L. amplesicaul, 

 cordato-oblong, denticulate, b. 6. Fields and 

 meadows. Prov. It. adr. G. 



Tribe XV. CORIANBREM 

 355. BIPORA. 



1. tfisticulata. Rays 3. PI. nearly alike. 

 Styles very short, recm'ved. Pr. apiculate. a. 

 Corn. s. Pr. It. 



2. radians. Rays 5-7. PI. radiant. Styles 

 of Pr. very long, divaricate. Pr. obtuse. Corn. 

 s. Tyr. Trieste. Istria. It. 



356. CORIANCRUM. 



1. sativum. Umbel of 5-9 rays. PI. 

 of UmbeUules numerous, very radiant, a. b. 

 6. Corn. s. Pr. It. G. s. of Alps. 



2. snelphitense. Umbel of 2 rays. PI. of 

 UmbeUules numerous, of which only about 2 

 are fertile. Pr. slightly ribbed and wrinkled. 

 a. 6. Hills of Amalfi. 



XLIX. ARALIACEzE. 



Calyx superior or semisuperior, with 4 or 5 teeth, j^stivation of CoroUa valvate. Stamens 

 as many as divisions of corolla, and alternating with them, Germen of 2 or more ceUs, each with 

 1 style and 1 seed. Fruit a berry. Albumen fleshy. L. alternate, without stipules. 



357. ADOXA. 

 1. Moscliatellina. Stem erect, simple. 



Root-L. twice ternate. 



Shade. 



p. 4, 5. 



358. HEDERA. 

 1. Helix. Stem climbing by means of 



root -like fibres. L. with 5 angular lobes, or 

 ovate, acute. S. 10. Woods, old, walls, ^'c. 



$. With yellow fruit. Tombs of Appiau; 

 Way. 



