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Terv small, nearly globular. — Banks and dry places.— A. V. — 

 Vli. E. S. L 



Tribe XI. Scandicinete. 



33. Scan'bix Linn. Shepherd's Needle. 



1. S. Pecten-Ven'eris (L.) ; fr. rough dorsally compressed 

 glabrous with bristly edges, beak 3 times as long as fruit, Its. 

 of partial inv. entire or bifid longer than the pedicels. — JE. B. 

 1397. — St. often a foot high. L. light gi'een, triply pinnate ; 

 segments short, linear. Umbels 1 — 2 together, small. Fl. often 

 slightly radiant. Styles always straight. Stylopode purple. 

 Fr. and beak nearly 2 in. long. Partial involucres sometimes 

 much divided.— Fields. A. VI.— IX. E. S. L 



34. Ch-keophtlltim: Linn. Chervil. 



* Midffes only apparent on the heak ^ the fr. ; no stripes. 

 Anthbiscus Hoftta. 



1. C. sylves'tre (L.) ; st. hairy below glabrous upwards 

 swollen below the joinings, umhds terminal stalked, 1. bipiunate, 

 leaflets pinnatifid, fr. smooth and shining narrate to & tip,- — 

 Anthriscus Hoflin. E. B. 752. — St. 3 feet high, erect, leafy, 

 furrowed, hollow, branched. Partial involucre of several ovate- 

 lanceolate ciliate leaflets. Umbels at first drooping. Pet. ob- 

 long-obovate, scarcely ema^inate, with a short inflexed point. 

 —Hedges and banks. P. IV.— VI. Wild Chennl. E. S. I. 



[C satimi7n (Lam.) ; st. hairy above the joinings only, umbels 

 lateral sessile, 1. tripinnate, leaflets ovate pinnatifid, fr. linear 

 smooth about twice as long as its beah. — Anth. Cerefolium Hoflin. 

 E. B. 1268. — St. 1 — 3 feet high, slender, striate, much branched. 

 Partial involucre of 3 unilateral hnear-lanceolate leaflets. Pe- 

 duncles downy. — ^Waste ground. Probably an escape from cul- 

 tivation. A. V. VI. Garden- Chervil.'] E. S. 



2. C. Anthris 'cus (Lam.) ; st. glabrous, umbels lateral stalked, 

 1. tripinnate, leaflets pinnatifid, fr. ovate urith hooked bristles 

 about twice as long as its glabrous beak. — E. B. 818. A. vul- 

 garis Pers. — St. erect, 2 feet high, branched. L. slightly haiiy. 

 Umbels on rather short stalks. Partial involucres of few ciliate 

 leaflets.— Waste places. A. V. VI. E. S. L 



** Ridges 5, equal, blunt; stripes solitary. 



3. C. tem'ulum (L.) ; st. thickened beneath the joinings rough, 

 1. bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong pinnatifid with rather acute 

 ffiucronate segments, pet. glabyous, styles eqimlling the stylopode^ 



