1.60 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA, 



SCANDIX, Gen. PI, ^51- 

 Cor, radiata. Frutlus fubulatus. Petda emarQ;inata» 

 Flofculi difci fepe mafculi. 

 (jdorata k* SCANDIX fcminibus fnlcatis angulatis. Sp.pL 568. 

 (Gir Em. ' 039,/. 3. Moris, hijl. J. 9. /. 10./. i.) 

 Git^at Sweet Chervil, or Myrrhe. Anglis, 

 It is frequent in the low-lands, in orchards, and 

 wade places, but always near houfes, fo that it 

 is probably not indigenous, Iput naturalized. 



n. V, 



The leaves are ha'ry, triply pinnated, and of a 

 fv/eet ao;reeable fcent : the (talks channel'd and 

 fiilular : the liov/ers white. 



fetlen-oene- SCA.NDIX femmibus l^vibus roilro longiffimo. 

 ^^^•^ 2. sp. pL 368. {Ger. Era. 104c./. k Moris. hift,f, 



9. /. 11./. I. ordinisfeciaidi.) 

 Shepherd's-Needle, or Venus comK Anglis, 

 In corn fields. Dr. Parfons. O. VI. 



dnthrJfcus 2, S, feminibus ovatis hifpidis,. corollis uniformibus, 

 cauie Lxvi. Sp.pL 368. (Moris, hift. f. 9, /. 10. 

 /. 2. ordtnisfuperioris. Pet. herb. t. ^y. f» 12. Co- 

 lumn, ecph. \.p. no. /. 112.) 



Small Hemlock Chervil, with rough feeds. Anglis. 



In VN^afle places, and on dry banks near towns and 

 villages, o VI. 



CHv5:ROPHYLLUM. Gen. pi 358 

 Involucrum refiexum, concavum. Petda inflexo- 

 cordata. FrvMus oblonguc, la^vis. 



fylveftre 



