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158 37.'"CrMBBtLIEEB^. 



linear-lanceolate leaves, cal. 5-toothed. — Ligysticum L. — Qt. 

 herbaceous, nearij' simple, strieite, tinged with red, 1— 1^- foot 

 kigh. Lts. large, Idbed and cnt. Interstices with' 3, commissure 

 with 6' stripes. SeUd quite free in the- carpel: — Rocks on the 

 N'orth^m sea-cOaSt; P. VII. ^ ' / E. S. I. 



■' ■ ' 22. Sila'us 5«ss«»". Sulphur-wort. 



; 1. S. praten'sis (BeSs.) ;' st. angular, radical 1. 3 — 4 times pin- 

 nate, ^leaflets lanceolate entire orTiifld; terminal It. tripartite, ge 

 n'eral involucre of 1 — 2 leaves, partial of many leaves. — Cniclitm. 

 SUaus Sm.^St. 1^2 feet high. L. mostly radical, stem-1. 

 decreasing upwards. Fl. pkle yellow. — Damp meadows and 

 pastures. P. VI.— IX. ' ' E. S. I, 



23. MB'tJM Toum'. Bald-imoney. ' ' " ' *•' 



1. 3£. ath(imdn'.tibum}( J acq.'),; l.,bipinnat6J leaflets in many 

 threadshaped acute segments.. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, round,.clothed 

 at the base with the" fibrous remains of the decayed petioles. - 

 M. many^ whitish yellow.' General involucre of 2 or '3 leaves, 

 partial mpre numerous. Highly kromatic. — Diy ' mo'imtaiuous 

 pastures: P. VI. VII. ' ' E. S. 



24. Ceith'mum Linn. Samphire. 



1. C.marit' imtim (L.) . — St. 6 — 12 in. long.' L. fleshy, 2 — 3- 

 pihnate; leaflets laiiceolate, ■narrowed at both ends, few! In- 

 volucre of many^^lanceplate. acute leaves. FL whitish. — On 

 rooky sea-coasts. ' P. Vtri. ■ ,. E.S.I. 



Tribe VI. Angelicem. 



25. Angel'ica Linn. 



1. A. sylves'tris (L.) ; leaflets equal ovate-lanceolate or ovate 

 inoise-serrate not -deourrent, la1je];al Its., rather unequal at the 

 base.-^St. 2 — 3 feet high, slightly dowpy, above, pui-plish. Fl. 

 pinkish white. Inv. deciduous. Lts. often subcordate at the 

 tase.— Wet places. P. VII. Vm. i ' E.' S. I. 



26. Aechansel'ica i/o^™. ,: 



\_A. ojficindlis (Hofim.) ; leaflets ovate-lanceolate all sessile 

 partly decurrent, terminal It. trifid. — St. 3^5 feet high. Foli- 

 age, stalks and even fl. bright green. lii.2 — 3 feet wide. Petioles 

 much dilated at the base,^Not a native. Watery places. P. 

 VII.— IX.]' ' E. S. 



