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Tribe X. Scandicinee. 
34. Scanpix Linn. Shepherd’s Needle. 
1. S. Pecten-veneris(L.); beak 3 times as long as the roughish 
fr. dorsally compressed glabrous with bristly edges, leaflets of 
ee involucres entire or bifid longer than the pedicels.—E. B. 
397.—St. often a foot high. L. light green, triply pinnate ; 
segments short, linear. Umbels 1—2 together, small. FI. often 
shghtly radiant. Styles always straight. Stylopode purple. 
Fare involucres sometimes much divided.—Fields. A. VIL.— 
35. Anturiscus Hoff. 
1. A. sylvestris (Hoffm.); st. hairy below glabrous above 
slightly swollen below the joinings, wmbels terminal stalked, 1. bi- 
pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid, fr. linear glabrous with a short beak. 
—Cherophyllum Sm., E. B. 752.—St. 3 feet high, erect, leafy, 
furrowed, branched. Partial involucre of several ovate-lanceolate 
ciliated leaflets. Umbels at first drooping.—Hedges and banks. 
P.IV.—VI. Wild Chervil. 
+2. A. Cerefolium (Hoffm.); st. hairy above the joinings only, 
umbels lateral sessile, |. tripinnate, leaflets ovate pinnatifid, fr. 
linear smooth about twice as long as its beak.—Cherophyllum 
sativum Sum., E. B. 1268.—St. 1—3 feet high, slender, striated, 
much branched. Partial involucre of 3 unilateral limear-lanceolate 
leaflets. Peduncles downy.— Waste ground. Probably an escape 
from cultivation. A.V. VI. Garden Chervil. 
3. A. vulgaris (Pers.); st. glabrous, umbels lateral stalked, 
1. tripinnate, leaflets pimnatifid, fr. ovate hispid about twice as 
long as its glabrous beak.—E. B. 818.—St. erect, 2 feet high, 
branched. L. slightly hairy. Umbels on rather short stalks. 
Partial involucres of few ciliated leaflets — Waste places. A.V. VI. 
36. CH#ROPHYLLUM Linn. 
1. C. temulum (L.); st. swelling beneath the joinings rough, 
1. bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong pinnatifid with obtuse mucronate 
seyments, pet. glabrous, styles equalling the stylopode—Myrrhis 
temulenta Sm., E. B. 1521.—St. 3—4 feet high, round, spotted, 
scabrous below, hairy near the summit. Umbels at first nodding. 
—Hedge-banks. P. VI. VII. 
[2. C. awreum (L.); st. somewhat thickened below the jomings, 
1. tripinnate, leaflets attenuated very acute incise-pmnatifid, pet. 
glabrous, styles longer than the stylopode.—Myrrhis Sm., E. B. 
2103.—-St. 3 feet high, angular, striated. Partial mvolucres with 
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