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entire or cut leaves. — E. B. 139. — St. 1 — 3 feet high, rounrl, 

 striated, erect. Lts. often very deeply cut and lobed. Umbels 

 lateral.— Ditches. P. VIII. 



16. BuPLEURUM Linn. 

 * Fruit granulated. 



1. B. tenuissimum (L.) ; st. branched, 1. linear acute, umbels 

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

 ally overtopped by their involucres, carp, granulated between the 

 5 ridges. — E. B. 478. — St. very slender, wiry, 6 — 12 in. long. — 

 Muddy salt marshes. A. VIII. IX. E. 



** Fruit not granulated. 



2. B. aristatum (Bartl.) ; st. branched, 1. linear-lanceolate acu- 

 minate 3-veined, 1. of the partial involucres elliptic-lanceolate 

 cuspidate somewhat awned with branching veins, pedicels short 

 equal. — B. Odontites Sm., E.B. 2468 (not Linn.). — St. 1 — 6 in. 

 high. — Torquay, Devon. Channel Islands. A. VII. E. 



3. B.falcatum (L.); st. branched, 1. 5 — 7-veined, lower I. 

 elliptical-oblong on long stalks, upper I. linear-lanceolate acute 

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

 flowers. — E. B. S. L'763. — Pedicels as long as the fruit. St. 1 — 4 

 feet high.— Near Ongar, Essex. P. VIII. E. 



4. B. rotundifolium (L.) ; st. branched above, I. oval perfoliate, 

 fr. with striate interstices. — E. B. 99. — General involucre 0. 

 Partial involucre connivent. — Corn-fields on a calcareous soil. 

 A. VII. ThorOw-wax. Hare's ear. E. 



Tribe V. Seselinea. 

 17. CEnanthe iinra. Water-Dropwort. 

 * Root fasciculated, fibres more or less thickened or tuberous. 



1. (E.fistulosa (L.); root stoloniferous, st. and petioles fistu- 

 lose, root-1. 2 — 3-pinnate with 3-fid leaflets, stem-l. simply pin- 

 nate shorter than their petioles, leaflets linear, fr. angular turbi- 

 nate. — E. B. 363. — St. 1 — 3 feet high, remarkably fistulose. 

 Stem-l. distant, with very long stalks. Stoles with simply pin- 

 nate leaves. Umbels small, globose in fruit ; general involucre 0. 

 Fruit tipped with the long shghtly diverging rigid styles.— By 

 ponds and ditches. P. VII. — IX. E. I. 



2. QL.pimpinelloides (L.); root of long fibres bearing round 

 or oval knobs beyond their middle, root-1. bipinnate, Its. acutely 



