ScANDIX AnTHRISCUS. ScANDIX WITH ROUGH- SeEDS; 



SCANDIX 'Linnaei Gen. PI. Pentandria Digynia 

 Rati Syn. Gen. n. umbelliferje herb^s 

 SCANDIX Anthrlfcus feminibus ovatis hifpidis, corollis uniformibus, caule Isevi. tatim Syjl. Vegetal, p, 



237. Flor. Sueclc. p. 93. 

 CAUCALIS vaginis lanuginofis, foliis triplicato-pinnati?, feminibus roftratis. Mailer lift. n. 743, 

 MYRRHIS fylveftris, feminibus afperis. Bauhin pin. 160. Parkinfon 935. Ger. eniac. 1038. Rail Sym p, 

 220. Small Hemlock-Chervil with rough Seeds. Hud/on FL Angl p. 108. Jaquin Flor,' 

 Aujlriac Vol. 2. p. 35. tab. 154. 



RADIX annua, parva, albida, fubinfipida. | ROOT annual, final!, whitim, with little tafte* 



CAULIS pedalisad tripedalem, fsepe altior, fubere&us, f STALK from one to three feet high, frequently taller, 



teres, fiftulofus, Levis, ad genicula tumidus et | nearly upright, round, hollow, fmooth, fwelled 



fubftnatus, plerumque vmdis. and flightly ftriated' at the joints, and moft 



I commonly green» 



FOLIA. Vagina ad bafin foliorum magna, margini- f LEAVES. The fheaths formed by the bale of the leaves 

 bus lanugmofis ; Folia mollia, tenera, multi- | are large and downy at the edges : the leaves 



plicate pinnata, hirfutula, ex luteo-virentia. | foftj tender, many times pinnated, fnghtly 



f hairy, and of a yellowim green colour. 



INFLORESCENTIA Umbella Umbell;e oblique, | INFLORESCENCE an ^^'the Umbel ls oblique, 

 pedunculate: Pedunculus unlverfalis Radii s | ftanding on footltalks, ' the general or univerfal 



brevior Radii umverfales 3 -~ 5 . gkbn, partia- | footftalk fhorter than the RAdii ; the univerfal 



£S 2 t Radii from 3 -to 5, the partial Radii from 



I 2 to 6l 



CALYX : Involucrum univerfale nullum. Partiale plerum- | CALYX. 7he univerfal Invoke rum wanting, the Partial 

 quepentaphylliim , fohohslanceolato-acuminatis, | one generally compofed of five leaves, which 



cihatis, perfiftentibusjfe. 1 .- are poilited} ha1ry £ ^ ^ .^ ^^ 



I * U 



COROLLA: PETALAquinque minima, fubequalia, | COROLLA: five Petals very minute near lv equal 

 alba, fubcordata, apabus mflexis. fg. 2 . \ white? Wwhat hea A^^17^S 





white, lomewhat heart fhaped, the tips bending 



STAMINA: Filament a quinque, petalis paulo bre- f STAMINA: five Filaments a little fhorter than &„ 



viora ; Anther, pnmum virides, dein fufc* | Petals ; the An^M^^ 



6 3 ' I brown, Jig. 3. 



PISTILLUM: Germen oblongum, inferum, fubcOm- * PT^TTT T tta/t. .1, r> ,1 



preflum, hirmtum, Styli duo braves fi? < I PISTILL ™' ^e ^«men oblong placed beneath 



Dreves. jig. 5. * the Corolla, flattiffi. and roue-h. t-wn !^vt^ 



the Corolla, flattiffi, and rough, two Styles 

 I very fhort^V. 5 . 



If 1 ^ O J 



SEMINA duo oblonga, e fufco-nigricantia, hific ful- f SEEDS two, oblong, of a dark brown colour on one 



hl°^ V C ° aVeX i' T ftrata ' piHs ri S idis I fide flat and S rooved ' * «*» other convex! 



hamatrs unique aspera^. 6. J runnings toa point, and prickly with ftiff 



? ; hooked hairs, Jig. 6. 



^^^^^^^^^^'^^f b ^ plants, frequently hath been 

 is no clafs of plants which S r T. P , he health ot md ™ d uals- At the fame time that there 



there is none pe^^s ± ch affords mlr e'»E or 1" ^ ^f ^ '^^ ° f --«^tion than This 

 diftinftions may be drawn from the 7 a /t Zft,Z T? T T,t- °r 8ene , nC ^ f P ecific diffe ™ce. Obvious 

 more or lefs U^. hS t ta wffi^ft r0U S h ; -> d « others, 

 parts of F™sjfcli afford the moft pTeafit anTfcie, tifir ^ ft 7 ^ ! an , d In °i,'? ers ' but coarfely fo ; but the 

 general and partial 7» TO / a cr«« the dumber man/ Th <> ^ 1 ^!^ ma *s„ The abfence, or prefence of the 

 pofe the umbell, ^eJ^^X!^.^^^^^^ the number of the Radii which com- 

 a knowledge of 'theft plants ea% aTquired ' " ^ ***** ^^^^o( the W,, all unite to render 



the'd^^ 



In the firftlnd fecond volumes of h£ >Si ^™ ?? 1 , r^, h f C ^f^ f ° WeU aS the «kbnted Jacobin. 



to the Ifock of botanic >^*&£^&J^&£&g£r " """ ^ ^» 



the^edft ipTnrlu^ WcT!; tLts^n^ H ^lft ^^ '" ^ ^ rfM ^ - 

 puts on fomewhat th e J appearan^aerf he Common Hemlori- h T P met ™ e | ^H .from growing in a moift fituation, it 

 if attention be paid to the following Par?icXs The tw Tl* ^ ? d ! ftln S ul ' hed from that poifonous plant, 

 flight hairinefsf are more finely dK nd o ^ pair \ een the fclJ^S " , P ? r ^ ^ 00 * ; thefe have * 

 Hemlock has a general involucrumwhVht ,K i, S ; the fta! ;t °f the Hemlock is fpotted ; this is not; the 

 are rough ; M^^^Tt^tr IF f u 'T"" 5 ; & leeds of the Hemlock are rm °°*, and heft 



its virtuts it flrould ftem , K a?eft aUied? 8 dlfa S reeaUe fme!1 ' thls » ct drfagreeable, but more like Chervil, t'o which la 



