380 Order 63.— UMBBLLIFBR^. 



exterior flowers, and apparently deeply 2-cleft ; fruit compressed, flat, 

 with a broad, flat margin, and 3 obtuse, dorsal ribs to each carpel ; in- 

 tervals with single vittse ; seeds flat. — Stout herbs with large umbels, 

 Invol. deciduous. Involucels many-leaved. 



H. lan^tum L. Lvs. ternate, petiolate, tomentous beneath, Ifta. petioled, round- 

 cordate, lobed ; fr. orbicular. — Penn. to Lab., "W. to Oregon. A large, coarse- 

 looking plant, in moist cultivated grounds. Sts. about 4f high, thick, furrowed, 

 branching, with spreading hairs. Lva. very large, on channeled stalks. Lfts. 

 irregularly cut-lobed and serrated. Its huge umbels are often a foot broad. In- 

 volucre of lanceolate, deciduous leaflets. Petals deeply heart-shaped, white, those 

 of the outer fls. unequally enlarged (radiate). Jn. 



8. ARCHEMO'RA, DC. (A fanciful name from Archemorus, who, 

 according to mythology, died from swallowing a bee.) Calyx limb 

 5-toothed ; petals obcordate with an inflexed point ; fruit oval, lenticu- 

 lar, compressed on the back ; carpels with 5 ribs, marginal ones broadly 

 winged ; intervals with single large vittae, commissure with 4 or 6 ; 

 seeds flat. — "H Invol. or few-leaved. Involucels many-leaved. 



1 A. rigida DC. "Water Dropwort. Cowbane. St. rigid, striate, smooth ; lvs. 

 pinnately divided, smooth, lfts. 3 to 11, oblong-lanceolate or ovate, entire or re- 

 motely toothed, sessile ; umbels spreading, smooth. — Swamps, Mich, to Fla and 

 La. St. 2 to 4f high, slender, terete. Lfts. ,2 to 4' by 3 to 9", varying in outline 

 in the same plant. Umbels 2 to 3, of many slender rays. Petals white. Fr. 

 with subequal, greenish ribs, and large purple vittse filling the intervals. Com- 

 missure white. Sept. — Said to be poisonous. ((Enanthe Nutt.) 



/3. AMBIGUA. Lfte. long-linear, mostly entire. (CEnanthe ambigua Kutt.) 



2 A. ternata Nutt. Lvs. ternately divided, with very long petioles ; segm. 

 linear. — Margins of swamps in the pine forests, N. to S. Car. Near Newbem 

 (Nuttall). St. 2 to 3f high, slender. Lvs. and petioles 2f long ; segm. 3" wide, 

 jfruit as large as that of the parsnip. 



9. TIEDEMAN'KIA, DC. (To Prof. Tiedemann, of Hiedelburg.) 

 Calyx limb 5-toothed ; petals roundish ovate ; fruit flattened dorsalTy, 

 obovate ; carpels with 5 equal, filiform ribs, the lateral coalescing wi^ 

 the broad, marginal wings ; intervals with single large vittae, commis- 

 sure with 2; seed flat. — U Smooth, tall, slender. Lvs. reduced to fis- 

 tular-jointed phyllodia. Involucra subulate, 5 to 6-lvd. Fls. white. 



T. teretifolia DC. — Va. to La. and Pla. St. 3 to 6f high, hollow, round, striate. 

 Phyllodia 6 to 16' long, tapering, the joints 1' apart. Pr. as large, as in parsnip, 

 disk dark brown, not wider than the yellowish wings. Aug., Sept. 



10. ANGEL'ICA, L. (Named for its excellencies.) Calyx teeth ob- 

 solete ; petals lanceolate, acuminate ; fruit dorsally compressed ; car- 

 pels 5-ribbed, the 3 dorsal ribs filiform, the 2 marginal winged, inter- 

 vals with single vittse ; carpophore 2-parted ; seed semiterete. — Lvs. hi. 

 or triternate, sessile, umbels terminal. Invol. or few-leaved. Involu- 

 cels many-leaved, 



A. Curtisii Buckley. Lvs. bitemate or with 3 quinato divisions; lfts. thin, ovate 

 or lance-ovate, acuminate, sharply and ineisely toothed ; bracts of the involuoel 

 small, subulate ; wings of the fruit broad. — If Mts. of Ashe Co., N. Oar. (Cur- 

 tis.) Cheat Mt., Ta. (Buckley.) Aug. 



11. ARCHANGEL'ICA, Hoffm, Angelica. (Named for its pre- 

 eminence in size and virtues.) Calyx teeth short ; petals elliptical, en- 

 tire, lanceolate, acuminate, with the point inflexed ; fruit dorsally com- 

 pressed, with 3 carinate, thick ribs upon each carpel, and 2 marginal 

 ones dilated into membranous wings ; seed loose in the ripe carpel, 



