PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 155 



places. Sihl^ald, Under tJie Eaft wall in the 

 King's park. Dr. Parfons. Q, VI. 



CAUCALIS. Gen. PL ^^i. 



Cor radiatjE : difci mafculas. PetaJa inflcxo-mar- 



ginata. Frucfus fetis hifpidis. Involucra integra. 



mhrtjcus I CAUCALIS umbellis confertis, foliolis ovato Ian- 



ceolatis pinnatifidis. TORDYLIUM c7;7/-6r//27^f 



^), pL 346. (Ger. Em. 1022./. 5. Moris, hijt. f. 



9, /. 14./. 8. Pet. herb. t. 27./. 9.) 



Hedge-Parfley. Anglis. 



In hedges and wafle places. Sihhald. cT . VIII. 



As the flowers in the difk of the umbels are male, 

 I thought with Mr. Hudfon and Ualler it would 

 be more methodical to place this plant under 

 the genus of CAUCALIS than that of TOPv- 

 DYLIUM, in which lad all the flowers are 

 hermaphrodite. 



firvenjts 2. c. umbella confc-rta, involucro univerfali mofio- 

 phyllo, ferninibus oblongls, foliolis ovato-lance- 

 olatis pinnatifidis. Hudf. Fl, Aug. 98. (Rivi?t. t. 

 32. ^ o^'i- Pet. herb, t. 27./. 10 J 



Small Corn Parfley. Anglis. 



In corn fields. I obferv'd it in the ifland of Lif- 

 more., near Upper-Lorn^ &c. O. VIII. 



J^inna^us comprehends this under the preceding 

 fpecies, but its difl^ufe and conftantly dwarfifh 

 growth feem to entitle it to the name of a dif- 

 tin6t fpecies. The flowers of this are always 

 white, in the preceding they are generally 

 reddifh. 



DAUCUS. 



