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iate on the ventral side. Mericarp 5-ribbed; 
ribs undulate, crenate. Vitte 0. Flowers 
white.—O ©. 
1. C. macutatum L.—San Mateo. Sunny- 
side. Summer. 
A well known medicinal and poisonous herb. 
18. Deweya Torr. & Gray. 
Umbels regularly compound. Cremocarp 
laterally compressed. Mericarp reniform in 
transverse section, 5-ribbed. Intervals more 
than l-vittate. Flowers yellow.—2. 
1. D. Hartwect Gray. Ribs of mericarp 
prominent.—Oakland hills. Wild-Cat Creek. 
Strawberry Valley. Spring. 
2. D. Kennocen Gray. Ribs of mericarp 
filiform.—Tamalpais. Spring. 
19. Sanicula Tourn. SaNICLE. 
Umbels not regularly compound. Lobes of 
calyx limb foliaceous. Flowers polygamous. 
Cremocarp subglobose, aculeate. Ribs 0. Vit- 
te w.—2f. 
1. 8. ruszrosa Torr. Leaves 2-3-pinnate; 
flowers yellow.—Tiburon. Spring. 
2. S. BIPINNATIFIDA Dougl. Ripe cremocarp 
sessile; leaves long petiolate, triangular in out- 
line, pinnately 3-5-lobed; segments distant, 
incisely lobed and decurrent on their rachis; 
flowers purple, in some localities yellow. 
Common. Spring. 
