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4. Sanlcula tiifoliata Bicknell. Long-pruited Snake-root. (Man. 

 p. 673 ; I. F. / 2667.) In hilly woods, Vt. to Ont., N. Y. and Ind.— 

 Pennsylvania : Bucks, Pt. Pleasant. 



3. ERYNGIUM L. 

 1. Eryngium Virginianum Lam. Virginian Eryngo. (Man. p. 

 673 ; I. P- /• 2(56/. ) In marshes near the coast, N. J. to Pla., west to Tex. 

 — Pennsylvania : Bucks, Bristol ; Dei-aware, Tinicum. 



4. CHAEROPHYLLUM l^. 

 1. Chaerophyllum procumbens (L.) Crantz. Si,ender Chervii,. 

 (Man. p. 674 ; I. F./. 2678.) In moist ground, N. Y. and Ont., to Mich., 

 N. C. and Kans. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Chester 

 Lancaster ; York ; Frankwn ; Luzerne ; Ai,i,egheny. 



la. C. piooumbens Shortii T. & G. (Man. p. 674.) Washington. 



5. ANTHRISCUS Hoffin. 

 1. AnthrisousCerefolium(L.)Hoffm. Garden CHERvn, or Beaked- 

 Parsi<EY. (Man. p. 674; I. F. /. 2676.) Eastern and southern Pa. 

 Nat. from Eu. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Lancaster. 

 6. SCANDIX L. 

 1. Scandix Peoten-Veneris L. Venus-, or Lady's-Comb. (Man. 

 p. 67s ; I. F./. 268J.) In waste places, N. J., D. C, and in ballast about 

 the seaports. Fugitive from Eu. — Pennsylvania : Philadelphia. 



7. WASHINGTONIA Raf. 

 Rachis of the leaf-blades glabrous or with short hairs : stylopodium and styles 



fully 3 mm. long. i . W. longistylis. 



Rachis of the leaf-blades with villous hairs : stylopodium and styles about i 



mm. long. 2. IV. Claytonii. 



1. Washlngtonia longistylis (Torr.) Britton. Smoother Sweet- 

 CICELY. (Man. p. 675 ; I. F. /. 2681.) In woods, N. S. to the N. W. 

 Terr., Ala., and Kans. — Pennsylvania: PiKE ; Northampton; Bucks; 

 Philadelphia ; Delaware ; Chester ; Lancaster ; Huntingdon ; 

 Somerset ; Erie. 



2. Washingtonia Claytonii (Michx.) Britton. Woolly SweeT- 

 CICELY. (Man. p. 675; I. F. /. 2680.) In woods and clearings, N. S. 

 to N. Dak., N. C. and Kans. — Pennsylvania: PikE; Northampton: 

 Bucks ; Philadelphia ; Delaware ; Lancaster ; Chester ; Hun- 

 tington ; Erie. 



8. TORILIS Adans. 



Umbels head-like, sessile or very short-peduncled. i. T. nodosa. 



Umbels with slender rays, long-peduncled. 2. T. Anthriscus. 



1. Torilfs nodosa (L.) Gaertn. Knotted Hedge-parsley. (Man. 

 p. 675; I. V. f. 263$-) In waste places, Pa., Md. and Iowa. Also in 

 the Southern States, Calif., the W. Indies and S. Am. Adv. from Eu.— 

 Pennsylvania . Philadelphia, ballast. 



2. Torllls Anthriscus (L-) Gmel. ERECT Hedge-parslEY. (Man. 

 p. 675 ; I. F.y. 2634.) In waste places, N. J., to D. C. and Ohio. Adv. 

 from Eu. — Pennsylvania : Philadelphia, ballast. 



