142 37. UMBELLIFERZ. 
23. Meum Tourn. 
1. M. athamanticum (Jacq.) ; 1. bipmnate, leaflets multipartite, 
segments threadshaped acute.—E. B. 2249.—St. 1—2 feet high, 
round, clothed at the base with the fibrous remains of the decayed 
petioles. Fl. numerous, whitish-yellow. General involucre of 
2 or 3 leaves, partial more numerous. Highly aromatic.—Dry 
mountainous pastures. P. VI. VII. Bald-money. E.S. 
24. Critumum Linn. 
1. C. maritimum (L.).—E. B. 819.—St. 6—12 in. long. L. 
fleshy, 2—3-pinnate ; leaflets lanceolate, narrowed at both ends, 
few. Involucre of many lanceolate acute leaves. FI. whitish. 
—On rocky sea-coasts. P. VIII. Samphire. 
Tribe VI. Angelicee. 
25. ANGELICA Linn. 
1. A. sylvestris (L.); leaflets equal ovate-lanceolate or ovate 
incise-serrate not decurrent, lateral ones rather unequal at the 
base.—£. B. 1128.—St. 2—3 feet high, slightly downy above, 
purplish. Fl. pinkish-white. Inv. about 3 leaved, deciduous. 
Lts. often subcordate at the base—Wet places. P. VII. VIII. 
26. ArcHANGELICA Hoffm. 
[1. A. officinalis (Hoffm.) ; leaflets ovate lanceolate all sessile 
partly decurrent, terminal one trifid—H. B. 256].—St. 3—5 
feet high. Foliage, stalks and even fl. bright green. L. 2—3 
feet wide. Petioles much dilated at the base.—A very doubt 
native. Watery places. P. VII.—IX.] E.S. 
Tribe VII. Peucedanee. 
27. Peucepanum Linn. 
1. P. officinale (L.); 1. 5 times tripartite, leaflets linear acute 
flaccid, general involucre 3-leaved deciduous, pedicels much longer 
than the fruit.—H. B. 1767.—Leaflets very long, narrow. FI. 
yellow. St. terete, striated. Vitte of the commissure superfi- 
cial.—Salt marshes. Kent. Essex. P. VII.—IX. E. 
2. P. palustre (Moench) ; 1. 3-pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with 
linear-lanceolate acuminate segments, general involucre of many 
persistent lanceolate deflexed leaves, st. furrowed.—Selinum Sm., 
E. B. 229.—St. erect, 3—5 feet high. Fl. white. Vittae of the 
