386 Oedek 6S.— UMBELLIPERjE. 



Loaves various, those of the stem generally biternale, of the branches temat© 

 Leaflets or segments 2 — i' long, 1— -4" wide, linear or lance-linear, smooth, with 

 slender teeth. Bulblets often numerous, opposite, and within the axils of the 

 bracteate petioles. Umbels terminal InvoL 0. Umbellets of close, small, white, 

 fls., and sliglit involucels. Aug. 



26. HELIOSCIACIUffl, Koch. {Gt. eXog, a marsh, OKiddiov, an um- 

 brella or umbel.) Calyx limb obscurely 5-toothed ; petals ovate, en- 

 tiro ; styles short ; fruit laterally compressed, ova), not scaly ; carpels 

 with 5 filiform ribs, the lateral ribs marginal ; intervals with single vit- 

 tas ; carpophore free, undivided ; seed plano-convex. — Lvs. various. In- 

 vol. mostly none. Umbels opposite the lvs., mostly sessile. Fls. >vhite. 



1 H. nodiSdrum Koch. Procumbent, striate ; lvs. pinnate, Ifts. oblong, equally 

 serrate; umbels sessile or on short peduncles; invol. 0, or of 1, 2 or 3 bracts, in- 

 volucel 6 to 8-leaved, reflexed. — (J) Sts. diffuse, 1 to 2f long, in wet places about 

 Charleston, S. C. Apr. § Eur. (Slum L.) 



2 H. leptoph^llum DC. Erect or diffusely branched ; lus. iernately or somewhat 

 pinnately divided, with linear segm. ; umbellets pedunculate ; iuvol. and involucels 

 none; fr. roundish. — Q Savannah (Feay. Pond) to La. (Hale). Sts. 6' to 2f high. 

 Umbels many, sessile, often one, pedunculate. Fr. smaller than a mustard seed. 

 Jn., Jl. 



27. CRYPTOTvE'NIA, DC. Honb-wort. {Gr. iipinni^, to conceal, 

 Tcuvia, a wreath or border, from the obsolete border of calyx.) Margin 

 of the calyx obsolete ; petals with an inflexed point ; fruit linear-oblong 

 or ovate-oblong, with slender styles ; carpels with 5 obtuse ribs ; carpo- 

 phore free, 2-parted ; vittas very narrow, twice as many as the ribs. — 

 2f Lvs. 3-parted, lobed and toothed. Umbels compound, with very 

 unequal rays. Invol. 0. Involucels few-leaved. Fls. white. 



G. Canadensis DC. Lva. smooth ; Ifts. or segm. rhomboid-ovate, distinct, en- 

 tire or 2 to 3-lobed, doubly serrate, lateral ones obhque at base; umbels numer- 

 pus, irregular, axillary and terminaL — Common in moist woods. St. erect, 1 to 

 2f high. Lower petioles 2 to 6' long, clasping." Lfts. 3, 2 to 3' long, 1 to 2' 

 wide, petiolulate. Umbels paniculate, of 3 to 5 very unequal rays. Umbellets 

 of 4 to G unequal pedicels and minute involucels. Fls. small, white. Fr. near 3" 

 long, crowned with the straight styles J as long. (Sisou, L.) 



28. /ETHU^SA, L. Fool's Parsley. (Gr. alOu, to burn ; on ac- 

 count of its poisonous acridity.) Calyx margin obsolete ; petals obcor- 

 date, with an inflexed point ; fruit globous-ovate ; carpels with 5 acutely 

 carinated ribs, lateral ones marginal, broader ; intervals acutely angled, 

 with single ■vittae, commissure with 2. — (I) Poisonous herbs. Invol. 0. 

 Involucels one-sided. Fls. white. 



Si. oynapium L. Lvs. bi- or tri-pinnately divided, segm. ouneate, obtuse; invo- 

 lucels 8-leaved, pendulous, longer than the partial umbels. — In waste grounds, 

 N. Eng., not common. St. about 2f high, green, striate. Lvs. with numerous, 

 narrow, wedge-shaped segm., uniform, dark green, flat. Lfts. of the involucels 

 linear, long, deflected, and situated on the outside. Jl, Aug. — The plant some- 

 what resembles parsley, but is distinctly marked by the involucels, and by its dis- 

 agreeable odor. It is said to be poisonous. § Bur, 



39. LEPTOCAU'LIS, Nutt. (Gr. XeiTToq, slender, KavXog, stem.) 

 Calyx limb obsolete ; petals ovate, entire ; fruit (often scaly) laterally 

 compressed, ovate, crowned with the short styles ; carpels 5-ribbed, lat- 

 eral ribs marginal ; intervals with single vittse, commissure with 2 ; car- 

 pophore 2-cleft at the tip; seed plano-convex. — ® Herbs slender, smooth, 



