^THTJSA. HAL0S01A8. IS? 



imUifld with co/piUary diverging segmental umbels lateral oppo^ 

 site to the leavesj it,, ovate. — St. 2'— 3 , feet high, very tmck 

 below, atoloniferous. Segments.; of the 1. many, fine, acute, 

 pale green; submer^^,!. 4&rt green. .The flowering root digs 

 eacji y^ar, but the jplant is continue(J by thg offsets.— In the 

 water of ditches and ponds. B. ? VII. — tS.. Horsehane. 



.,. -:--'■ ■' . E.S.I. 



,.7., (E. JluviaiHis (Golem.) j st. floating,, 1. bipinnate, Us. 

 simple or pinuatifid, of. the iukfwrse^. I. ewwctte ct«t. pellucid- 

 ivith many parallel veing^ umbels lateral opposite to the 1,, fr. 

 brqa.dly oblong.— 4. iV. S, xi. 1,88.; JB, B. ,^'..3944— A decmn- 

 bent flowing plfint well marked by the submersed Its. being 

 divided into lingerlike acute broadly linear pa^aUpl segrnents 

 deeply cut at the end. Lts. of the upper 1. broader than those of 



(E. PAefo»(7nM«w,T-'-Str?aia?. B. 9:1; x. VII,-r^IX. E. 



'' 18. Miwa'si. Linn. PooPs Parsley. 



1. ^. Cyndpiv.ni,, (U.) ; .partial iflvojncre of S leay eg longer 

 than their- umbel, 1, all doubly pinnate, leaflets lanceolate de- 

 current pinnatifid. — St. 4^^18 in. high. L. dark gre^p,, lurid^ 

 stinking. General inv. ; partial long, narrow, pendulous,, all 

 on one side. Herb poisonous. — Cultivated land. A. VII. VHl. 



E. S. I. 



19. Fcenjc'tjltjm: Hoffixi" Tunnel. 



I. F. offidndie (All.) ; st. terete below> 1. 3 — 4 times pinnate, 

 segments aU capillary long in the, wpper l.jiaccid, umbels- of many 

 rays concave. — Meum Sm. — Involucres 0. St.. 3 — 4 feet high, 

 usually iilled with pith, branching. Umbels large. Fl. yellow. 

 Whole herb aromatic. Segments of 1. channelled, usually capil- 

 lary in the wild plant,; but the cultivated plant with awlshaped 

 segments is probably the same species. — Rocks and walls, par- 

 ticularly near the sea. P, VII. VIII. E. I. 



20. Ses'eli Linn. 



1. S. lAhandtis (Koch) ; 1. doubly pinnate cut, segments lan- 

 ceolate mucronate, the lowermost leaflets Crossing, general in- 

 volucre of many leaves, fr. hairy. — Atliamanta Sm.^-St. 1—3 

 feet high, covered at the base with the fibrous remains of de-' 

 cayed petioles. Umbels terminal, convex, vvith many downy 

 ravs. — Chalk hUls of Cambridgeshire and Sussex, P. VII. 



vni. , . E. 



21. Halos'cias Fries. Soottipli, Lovage. 



1. H. scot'icumr (Ft.)) 1. twice temate, leaflets ovate some- 

 what rhomboidal deiitate-sen'ate opaque, involucre of 5—7 



