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UMBELL.IFER.fl5. 
pinnate ; segments short, linear. Umbels 1 — 2 together, small. 
Fl. often slightly radiant. Fr. remarkable for its very long 
(1 — 2 in.) beak. Styles always straight. Stylopode purple. — 
Hooker says " partial involucres pinnatifid or bipinnatifid." Is 
his plant the same as ours ? — Cultivated land. A. VI. — IX. 
Shepherd's Needle. 
35. Anthriscus Hoffm. 
1. A. sylvestris (Hoffm.) ; st. hairy below glabrous above 
slightly swollen below the joints, umbels terminal stalked, 1. bi- 
pinnate, leaflets pinnatifid, fr. linear glabrous with a short beak. 
— 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. 
\1. A. Cerefolium (Hoffm.); st. hairy above the joints only, 
umbels lateral sessile, 1. tripinnate, leaflets ovate pinnatifid, fr. 
linear smooth about twice as long as its beak. — E. B. 1268. — St. 
1 — 3 feet high, slender, striated, much branched. Partial in- 
volucre of 3 unilateral linear-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 pinnatifid, 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. CiiiEROPHYLLUM Linn. 
1. C. temulum (L.) ; st. swelling beneath the joints rough, 
1. bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong pinnatifid with obtuse mucronate 
segments, pet. glabrous, styles equalling the stylopode. — 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. aureum (L.) ; st. somewhat thickened below the joints, 
1. tripinnate, leaflets attenuated very acute inciso-pinnatifid, pet. 
glabrous, styles longer than the stylopode. — E. B. 2103. — St. 3 
feet high, angular, striated. Partial involucres with ovate-lan- 
ceolate much attenuated leaflets. — Borders of fields near Mon- 
trose. A very doubtful native. P. VI. S. ? 
f3. C. aromaticum (L.) ; st. slightly thickened below the joints, 
1. subternately bipinnate, leaflets undivided broad oblong acuminate 
sharply serrate hairy beneath, styles longer than the stylopode. — 
— E. B. S. 2636. — St. 2 — 3 feet high, furrowed, angular, rough 
with bristly hairs and spotted below. — Near Guthrie between 
Forfar and Arbroath. Mr. G. Don. P. VI. S. 
