130 37. UMBELLIFERE. 
1. Hyprocoryue. Cal.) obsolete. Pet. ovate, etitire, acute. 
Fr. of 2 flat nearly orbicular carpels, each with 5 filiform 
ridges, of which the dorsal and 2 lateral are often obsolete, 
the 2 interm. ones arched. Vittz 0. Commissure linear. 
Tr. Il. SANICULEZ. Fr. ovate; transverse section nearly 
round. 
2. Sanicuta. Cal. of 5 leaflike teeth. Pet. erect, obovate, 
with a long inflexed connivent point. Fr. subglobose, covered 
with hooked spines, ridges 0, vittee many. 
3. Astrantra. Cal. of 5 leaflike teeth. Pet. erect, with a 
long inflexed point. Fr. with 5 plicate-dentate ridges, 
yittee 0. 
Tr. Ill. ERYNGIEZA. Fr. ovate; transverse section nearly 
round. Fl. in a head. 
4, Erynerum. Cal. of 5 leaflike teeth. Pet. erect, oblong, 
with a long inflexed point. Fr. obovate, covered with chaffy 
scales without ridges or vitte. 
(33. Torilis. | 
** With perfect or compound umbels. 
+ With primary ridges only. 
Tr. IV. AMMINEAS. Fr. laterally compressed or didymous. 
A. Leaves compound. 
5. Crcuta. Cal. of 5 leaflike teeth. Pet. obcordate with an 
inflexed pot. Fr. subdidymous. Carp. with 5 equal broad 
flattened ridges, the lateral marginal ; vitte solitary. 
6. Apium. Cal. obsolete. Pet. roundish entire with a small 
involute point. Fr. roundish ovate, didymous. Carp. with 
5 filiform equal ridges and solitary vittee.—Inv. 0. 
7. PETROSELINUM. Cal. obsolete. Pet. roundish entire with 
a narrow incurved point. Fr. ovate. Carp. with 5 filiform 
equal ridges and solitary vitte. Carpophore bipartite.— 
Involucre, partial of many, general of few leaves. 
8. Trinta. Dicecious. Cal. obsolete. Pet. of the barren fl. 
lanceolate with the point inflexed, of the fertile fl. ovate with 
a short inflexed point. Fr. ovate. Carp. with 5 filiform 
prominent equal ridges with a single vitta beneath each of 
them. Interstices without vitte. 
1 By calyx, throughout this Order, the free margin is intended. 
