BTJtLEt'liaJir.-— CEJTAJiTHE. 155 



entire or ciit leaves. — St. 1^.3 feethig'll, rOuHd, striate, erect. 

 Lts. often very deeply cut and lobed. UnlbelB lateraL-^Ditcheg. 

 P. vin. E. S. I. 



/16. ixTBL-Ev'iiVU lAnn. Hare's-ear; 



- * Fruit gufoimnlar. 

 , 1. B. tenuis' simutn^L^ ; St. branched, 1. linear acute, unibels 

 lateral and terminal minute, partial umbels of 3 — 5 flowers usu- 

 ally overtopped by tbeir involucres, carp, granular between the 

 o ridges. — ^St., very slender, wiry, 6 — 12 . m. long. — Chiefly in 

 pastiires near the sea. A. VIII.— ^IX. E. 



** Fruit not granvlar, 



2. j5. aristdtum (Bartl.) ; st. branched, 1. linear-lanceolate 

 acuminate 3-veined, 1. of the partial involucres elliptic-lanceo- 

 late cuspidate somewhat awned T^fith brarichiCig vems, pedicels 

 short equal. — B. Odontites Sm., E. B. 2468 (not lAnti). — St. 

 1:— 6 in. high. — ^Torquay, Devon. Eastbourne, Suss. Rev. E. 

 A. SoTrnes ! Channel Islands. A. VT. E. 



3. B. falcdtum (L.) ;. st. branched, 1. 5 — /-veined, Inoer I. 

 eUiplio-ohlong on long stalks, upper . I, Unear-kniceolate acute 

 sessile, partial involucre of 5 lanceolate pointed 1. as lon^ as the 

 flowers.— S'. B. S. 2763.^Pedicels as long as the fruit. St. 1—4 

 feet high.— Near Ongar,' Essex. P. VIll. "E. 



4. B. rotundifdlium (L.) ; st. branched above, I. mal perfoliate, 

 fr. with strip,te , interstices. — St. 12 — 18 in. high. General 

 inv. 0. Pai-tlal inv. connivent.— Corn-fields on a calcareous 

 soil A. YII. Thorough-wax. E. 



Tribe V. Seseliriece. 



. I 17. (Exau'thb JAnn. "Water-Dropwort. 



* JRo6t fascicled', Jibres more or less thickened or tuierous. 



1. (E. fist'uldsa (L.) ; stoloniferous, st. and petioks holkic, 

 root-1. 3^3-pinnate with 3-fid leaflets, stem-l. simply pinnate 

 shorter than their petioles, leaflets linear, fr'. angular turbinate.^ 

 St. 1 — 3 fedt liigh, remai-kably hollow. Stem-L distant, with 

 very long stalks. Stoles with simply piimate leaves. Umbels 

 small, globose in fruit ; generalinyointere-O. , Fruit tipped with 

 the Ion" sliffhtly diverging rigid styles. — By'ponds and ditches. 

 P. VII.— IX. - ■■ .'■•-..'.-*,; " E. S. I. 



- 2. CE: pimpinetloHdes (L.) ; root of long fibres bejtring round 

 or ovoid knobs beyond their middle, root-l. bipinnate with ob- 



