150 37. TJMBELLIFER^. 



branched. L. slightly hairy. Umbels on rather short stalks. 

 Partial involucres of few ciUated leaflets. — Waste places. A.V.VI. 



36. Ch^rophylltjm Linn. 



1. C. temulnm (L.); st. sweUing beneath the joinings rough, 

 1. bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong pinnatifid with obtuse mucronate 

 segments, pet. glabrous, styles equalling the stylopode. — Myrrhis 

 temulenta Sm., E. B. 1521. — St. 3 — 4 feet high, round, spotted, 

 scabrousbeiow, hairy near the summit. Umbels at first nodding. 

 —Hedge-banks. P. VI. VII. Rough Chervil. 



[2. C. aureum (L.) ; st. somewhat thickened below the joinings, 

 1. tripinnate, leaflets attenuated very acute incise-pinnatifid, pet. 

 glabrous, styles longer than the stylopode. — Myrrhis Sm., JB. B. 

 2103. — St. 3 feet high, angular, striated. Partial involucres with 

 ovate-lanceolate much attenuated leaflets. — Between Arbroath 

 and Montrose and at Costorphine. Mr. G. Don. P. VI.] 



[3. C. aromaticum (L.) ; st. slightly thickened below the 

 joinings, 1. subternately bipinnate, leaflets undivided broad oblong 

 acuminate sharply serrate hairy beneath, styles longer than the 

 stylopode.— A/yrrAJs Sm., E. B. S. 2636.— St. 2—3 feet high, 

 furrowed, angular, bristly and spotted below. — By the river Lunan 

 near Guthrie, Forfarshire. Mr. G. Don. P. VI.] 



37. Myrrhis Scop. Sweet Cicely. 



1. M. odoraf a (Sco^.); 1. downy beneath, leaflets of the partial 

 involucres lanceolate-acuminate. — E.B.697. — St. 2 — 3 feet high, 

 round, leafy, hollow. L. very large, tripinnate. Leaflets ovate- 

 lanceolate, pinnatifid. Umbels terminal. Fl. many, white. 

 Fr. large, nearly an inch long, dark brown. Whole plant highly 

 aromatic. — Pastures in hilly districts. P. V. VI. 



Tribe XI. Smyrniece. 



38. EcHiNOPHORA Linn. 



1. E. spinosail,.); 1. pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with spinous 

 awlshaped entire segments. — E. B. 2413. — Sandy sea-shores, 

 probably now lost. Lancashire and Kent. P. Vlt. E. 



39. CoNiUM Linn. Hemlock. 



1. C. maculatum (L.) ; leaflets of the partial involucres uni- 

 lateral ovate-lanceolate with an attenuated point shorter than the 

 umbels.— £. B. 1191.— St. 3— 5 feet high, erect, round, hollow, 

 glaucous, spotted with purple, branched. L. tripinnate ; leaflets 



