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ally overtopped by their involucres, carp. granulated between the 
5 ridges.— EH. B. 478.—St. very slender, wiry, 6—12 in. long.— 
Muddy salt marshes. A. VIII. IX. E. 
** Fruit not granulated. 
2. B. aristatum (Bartl.); st. branched, 1. linear-lanceolate acu- 
minate 3-nerved, 1. of the partial involucres elliptic-lanceolate 
cuspidate somewhat awned with branching nerves, pedicels short 
equal.—B. Odontites Sm., E. B. 2468. (not Linn.)—St. 1—6 in. 
high.—Torquay, Devon. Channel Islands. <A. VII. E. 
3. B. faleatum (L.); st. branched, 1. 5—7-nerved, lower J. 
elliptical-oblong on long stalks, upper 1. linear-lanceolate acute 
sessile, partial mvolucre of 5 lanceolate pointed 1. as long as the 
flowers — FE. B.S, 2763.—Pedicels as long as the fruit. St. 1—4 
feet high.—Near Ongar, Essex. P. VIII. E. 
4. B. rotundifolium (L.) ; st. branched above, 1. oval perfoliate. 
fr. with striate interstices—E. B. 99.—General involucre 0. 
Partial involucre connivent.—Corn-fields on a calcareous soil. 
A. VII. Thorow-wax. Hare’s ear. 
Tribe V. Seselinee. 
17. Ginantue Linn. 
* Root fasciculated, fibres more or less thickened or tuberous. 
1. G. fistulosa (L.) ; root stoloniferous, st. and petioles fistu- 
lose, root-1. 2—3-pinnate with 3-fid leaflets, stem-l. simply pin- 
nate shorter than their petioles, leaflets linear, fr. angular turbi- 
nate.—E. B. 363.—St. 1—3 feet high, remarkably fistulose. 
Stem-l. distant, with very long stalks. Scions with simply pin- 
nate leaves. Umbels small, globose in fruit; general involucre 0. 
Fruit tipped with the long slightly divergmg rigid styles.—By 
ponds and ditches. P. VII.—IX. E. I. 
2. CE. pimpinelloides (L.) ; root of long fibres bearimg round 
or oval knobs beyond their middle, root-l. bipmnate, dts. acutely 
cut or trifid, st.-l. pmnate uppermost simple, Its. linear acute, 
radiant pet. obcordate divided to the middle, fr. subcylindrical 
with an enlarged corky base.—Jacq. Aust. t. 394.—St. 3—3 ft. 
high, alternately branched. General inv. 0—6-leaved; partial 
of many 1., about as long as the barren fl. Partial umbels close 
together forming one compact flat-topped umbel. Fr. nearly cylin- 
drical ; cal. erect-patent.—Southern counties. P. VIJ.—IX. E. 
3. G. Lachenalii (Gmel.) ; root of elongate-subclavate fleshy 
fibres tapermg at both ends, root-l. bipmnate, Its. oblong entire or 
wedgeshaped and bluntly 2—3-lobed, lower st.-l. 2—3-pinnate 
