152 37. TTMBELLIPEILE. 



duncles or nearly sessile. — JS. B. 639. — St. 1 — 2 feet long^. — ee ; 

 general inv. soon falling of 1 — 3 Its., anth. purple. — /3. A. repens 

 (R.) ; creeping, Its. roundish-orate unequally and acutely incise- 

 serrate, umbels shorter tlian the peduncles, general inv. persistent 

 of several Its., anthers yellow. — E. B. 1431. — Banks of ditcRes 

 and brooks. P. VII. VIII. E. 8. L 



3. A. innnddtum (R.) ; st. creeping, L pinnate, Us. of lower I. 

 in eapillary segments-, of upper L wedgeshaped and trifid, umbels 

 generally with 2 rays.- — E. B. 227. — Usually submersed, a few 

 of the upper 1. and the fl. rising above the water. Partial um- 

 bels -very small— Ponds, P. VI. VII. E S. I. 



7. PETEOsEEi'irDM: Hoffm. 



*I. P. sativum (Hoflm.) ; I. tripinnate shining, leaflets of th& 

 lower 1. ovate-cuneate trifid and toothed of the upper 1. temate- 

 lanceolate entire. — B. B. S. 2793. — Partial inv. fiUform. FL 

 yeUow. L. greenish.^Rocks and old walls. B. VI. — VTIL 

 Parsley. E, 



2. P. seg'etum (Koch) ; lower I. pinnate, leaflets nearly sessile- 

 ovate lobed and serrate, upper 1. entire or trifid. — jS&om Sm. 

 JE. B. 228. — Umbels very irregular. General inv. of 1 — 2 leaves. 

 Fl. whitish. St. erect, roundish, nearly leafless above, 1 — 1^ 

 foot high, wiry. — Damp calcareous fields and near the sea. B. 

 VIII. IX. E. 



8. Si'sow lAnn. Stonewort. 



I. S. Amdmum (L.).—E. B. 940.— St. erect, panicled, 2— S 

 feet high. Lower I. pinnate ; Its. oblong lobed cut and serrate.. 

 Upper 1. divided into nan-ow segments. Partial umbels and fl. 

 small. Much like Petr. segetum. — Dampish places on a calcareous 

 soil. B. Vni. E. 



9. Tei"sia Hoffhi. Honewort. 



1. T. vulgaris (DC.) ; glabrous inv. or of 1 leaf, ridges of 

 the fr. hlimt—Pimpiuella dioica Sm. E. B. 1209, Sy. E. B. 

 679. — L. tripinnate, glaucous green ; Its. linear or filiform. 

 Root croviTied with the remnants of former leaves. St. branched, 

 erect, 6 — 8 in. high. Dioecious. — Dry limestone hills, rare, P. 

 V. VI. E. 



10. .(Egopo'dium Linn. Gout-weed. 



1. jE. Podagrdria (L.).—E. B. 940.— St. 1—2 feet high, 

 erect, fumrowed. L. 2 or 3 times temate ; leaflets ovate-acumi- 



