MYEEHIS. — SMTENIXTM. 167 



— E. S. 1521. — St. 3 — 4 feet high, round, solid, spotted, rough 

 telow, hairy near the top. Umbels at first nodding. Pet. 

 deeply ohcoidate. — Hedge-banks. P. VI. VII. Hough Chervil. 



E. S. I. 



35. Mte'ehis Scop. Sweet Cicely. 



1. M. odordta (Scop.) ; 1. downy beneath, leaflets of the par- 

 tial 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. E. S. I. 



Tribe XII. SmyrniecB. 



36. Echinoph'oea lAnn. 



1. JE. spindsa (L.) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with spinous 

 awlshaped entire segments.— -E. £. 2413. — Formerly found on 

 the Lancashire and Kentish shores. P. VII. E. 



37. Coni'tjm Linn. Hemlock. 



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

 lateral ovate-lanceolate with an attenuate point shorter than 

 the umbels. — E. B. 1191. — St. 3 — 5 feet high, erect, round, 

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

 leaflets lanceolate, pinnatifid with acute cut segments. Readily 

 distinguished by ite foetid smell, spotted stem, unilateral partial 

 involucres, and wavy crenate ridges of the fruit. Highly poison- 

 ous. — Hedge-banks and waste places. B. VI. VH. E. S. I. 



38. Phtsospee'mttm Gusson. 



1. P. comubien'se (DC.) ; radical 1. tritemate, leaflets wedge- 

 shaped cut or deeply 3-lobed with acute segments, stem-1. ter- 

 nate lanceolate entire. — E. B. 683.— St. 1—3 feet high, erect, 

 round, striate, bearing a few smaU ternate leaves with linear- 

 lanceolate segments, the uppermost represented by a barren lan- 

 ceolate acute sheath. Umbels terminal and axillary. Carp, 

 longer than broad ; the coat loose. Seed free. — Devon and 

 CornwaU, rare. P. VIL VIIL E. 



39. Smte'nittm Linn. Alexanders. 



1. S. Olusdtrum (L.) ; st. terete, stem-1. ternate stalked ser- 

 rate. — E. B. 230.— St. 3 — 4 feet high, stout, branched, leafy, 



