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neath, leaflets ovate-oblong orenate-serrate often with a lateral 

 lobe at the base, inv. 0, fr. oval.— -B. B. 556.— St. 2—3 feet 

 high. Fl. yeUow. L. generally sbining above, dovyny beneath. 

 — -Hedgebanks on a calcareous soil. B. VII. E. I. 



27. Heeac'lettm Linn. Cow-parsnep. 



1. S. SphandyVium (L.) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets lobed or pinna^ 

 tifid cut and serrate, ir. at length glabrous. — E. B. 939. — St. 

 4 feet high. Lower 1. very large. Umbels large flattish. Fl. 

 white or reddish, outer fl. radiant. — Hedge-banks. P. VII. 

 Hog-weed. E. S. I. 



28. ToKDxi'iinu: lAnn. Hartwort. 



tl. T. max'imum (L.) ; outermost pet. radiant with 2 eqiud 

 lobes, partial involucres linear shorter than the umbel, fr. hispid 

 the thickened margin slightly crenate. — E. B. 1173. — St. 2 — 4 

 feet high. Fl. reddish. — Waste ground, veiy rare. A. VII. E. 



[T. officindle (L.), E. R 24AQ, was a mistake.] 



Tribe VIII. Silerinece. 

 29. Si'iBE Scop. 



[S. trilobum (Scop.).— J?, xxi. 153. J. of B. ix. t. 118.— St. 

 solid, glaucous when young. Radical 1. toitemate, irregularly 

 and coarsely serrate, long-stalked, dark green, glabrous. St.-l. 

 temate. Umbels terminal, large. Inv. of 1 — 3, partial of 5 — 8 

 bracts. Fr. large, crowned with persistent reflexed styles. — 

 Naturalized at Cherry Hinton, Camb. P. V. VI.] E. 



Tribe IX. Daucineee. 

 30. Datt'ctis Linn. Carrot. 



1. jD. Cardta (L.) ; radical I. with an oblong narrow outline 

 bipinnate with incise-dentate Its. and acute segments, upper I. 

 broader below with lanceolate segments. — E. B. 1174. — St. 2 — 

 3 ft. high, hairy; branches ascending. Umbel of fr. usually 

 concave. Prickles of fr. slender, mostly distinct, about equalling 

 its breadth, spreading, tipped with 1 — 3 recurved minute bristles. 

 —Pastures. B. VI.— VIII. E.S.I. 



3. D. gum'mifer (Lam.) ; radical I. triangidar broad 2 — 3- 

 pinnate with ovate cut or pinnatifid Its. and blunt mucronate seg- 

 ntenis,upper 1. narrower below. — D. maritimus With, (not Lam.). 



