PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. i^p 



CARUM. Gen. pL ^6^, 

 pru£!u5 ovaiooblongus, flriatiis. Involucrum mo- 

 nophyllum. Petda carinata, inflexo-emarginata. 

 carui i. *. CARUM. Sp. pi. 378. (Ger, Em. 1034. Pet, herb. 

 /. 26./ 10.; 

 Caraways. Anglis. 



Under the rocks of Edinburgh caftle, towards the- 

 Weft. Dr. Parfons, I obfcrv'd it alfo growing 

 in the ifland of Oranfa^ but moft probably from 

 feeds accidentally fcattered. $ . VI. 

 The feeds are a Vv^ell-kaawn carminative. The 

 young leaves are good in foups, and the roots 

 are by fom,e efteem'd a delicate food. 



PIMPJNELLA. Gen. pi. ^66. 

 Fru^us ovato-oblongus. Petala inflexa. Stigmcu 

 fubglobofa. 

 jiLxifzaga i. PIMPINELLA foliis pinnatis^ foliolis radicalibus 

 fubrotundis ; fummis linearibus. Sp» pL 378. 

 {Ger, Em. 1044./. 2. Moris, hift.f. 9. /. ^. f, 6, 

 ordinis fuperioris.) 

 Small Burnet Saxifrage. Anglis. 

 In dry mountainous paftures frequent. %, VIII. 

 There is a variety of it with the radical leaves la- 

 ciniated. y. Pet.^ herb, t. 26./. 8. 



APIUM: Gen, pi, ^6j\ 

 ^'ru5fus ovatus, ftriatus. Involucr, monophyllum. 

 Petala sequalia. 

 graveolens APIUM foliis caulinis cuneiformibus, umbellis 

 2. feflilibus*. 



