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Tribe V. Angelicece. 
25. Angelica Linn. 
1. A. sylrestris (L.) ; leaflets equal ovate-lanceolate or ovate 
inciso-scrrate not decurrent, lateral ones rather unequal at the 
base.— E. B. 1128.— St. 2—3 feet high, slightly downy above, 
purplish. FI. pinkish-white. Involucre of about 3 leaves, de- 
ciduous. Leaflets often subcordate at the base. In wet places. 
P. VII. VIII. 
26. Arciiangelica Hoffm. 
[1. A. officinalis (Hoffm.) ; leaflets ovate-lanceolate all sessile 
partly decurrent, terminal one trifid. — E. B. 2561. — 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 doubtful 
native. Watery places. P. VII.— IX.] E. S. 
Tribe VI. Pucedanecc. 
27. Pucedanum Linn. 
1. P. officinale (L.) ; I. 5 times tripartite : leaf els linear acute 
Jiaccid, " general involucre 3-leaved deciduous, pedicels much 
longer than the fruit." — E. B. 176*7- — Leaflets very long, nar- 
row. Fl. yellow. St. terete, striated. " Vittse of the commissure 
superficial." — Salt marshes, very rare. P. VII. — IX. E. 
2. P. palustre (Moench) ; I. Z-pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with 
linear-lanceolate acuminate segments, general involucre of many 
persistent lanceolate deflexed leaves, st. furrowed. — E. B. 229. — 
St. erect, 3 — 5 feet high. Fl. white. " Vittae of the com- 
missure deeply seated." — Marshv and fennv places, rare. P. 
VII. VIII. ' E. 
f P. Ostruthium (Koch) ; I. hiternate, leaflets broadly ovate 
lobed cut and serrated, sheaths verv large, general involucre 0, 
cal. -segments obsolete.— E. B. 1380.— St. 1—2 feet high. Fl. 
white. — Moist meadows in Scotland. P. VI. Masterwort. — S. 
28. Pastinaca Linn. 
1. P. sativa (L.) ; st. angular furrowed, 1. pinnate downy be- 
neath, leaflets ovate-oblong crenate-serrate often with a lateral 
lobe at the base, involucres 0, fr. oval. — E. B. 556. — St. 2 — 3 
feet high. Fl. yellow. L. generally shining above, sometimes 
I slightly downy. In a Guernsey specimen the lower leaves 
I have cordate ovate deeply cut and acutely serrate leaflets, and 
I fthe stem 1. lanceolate lobed and acute leaflets with the lobes 
] [lanceolate and serrated. — Hedge-banks on a calcareous soil. 
I I *B. VII. Parsnep. 
