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37. UMBELLtPERiE. 
39. Dajjaa. Cal. of 5 teeth. Pet. obcordate with an 
inflexed point. Fr. laterally compressed, didymous. 
Carp, reniform-globose, ivith b filiform slender eqtujl ridges, 
the lateral within the margin ; stripes solitary. 
40. Smyenium. Cal. inconspicuous. Pet. lanceolate or 
elliptic, entire, with an inflexed point. Fr. laterally com- 
pressed, didymous. Carp, reniform-oblong vAth 3 dorsal 
prominent sharp) ridges, the 2 lateral marginal a'lid incon- 
spicuoiis ; stripes many. 
Suborder III. CCELOSPEEM^. 
Seed with the base and apex curved inwards. 
Tr. XIII. CORIAXDRE^. /'j-.t/Zoiose or didymous. Primary 
ridges of the carpels often inconspicuous, secondary more 
prominent, all without wings. 
[41. CoEiAXDEUM. Cal. of 5 teeth. Pet. obcordate with an 
inflexed point, outer ones radiant and bifid. Fr. globose. 
Carp, scarcely separating, the primary ridges inconspicuous, 
the 4 secondary conspicuous prominent keeled ; interstices 
without stripes ; commissure with 2 stripes.] 
Suborder I. Orthospermce. Tribe I. Hydrocotyleoi. 
1. Hydeocot'yle Linn, em., Koch (1824). Pennywort. 
1. H. vtdgdris (L.) ; 1. peltate nearly circular 9-veined doubly 
crenate, petioles pilose, umbels 3^ — 6-fl., f r. emarginate below. — 
E. B. 751. — Fl. and fr. almost sessile. Umbels or rather heads 
often proliferous in the centre and bearing a second head. St. 
creeping extensively. L. upon stalks which considerably exceed 
the peduncles. Ripe f r. with purplish dots. — Bogs and marshy 
places. P. v.— VII. E. S. I. 
Tribe II. Saniculece. 
2. Sanic'uxa Linn. Sanicle. 
1. .S'. europte'a (L.) ; lower 1. palmate 3 — 5-lobed, lobes trifid 
unequally serrate, fertile fl. sessile, barren fl. slightly stalked. — 
E. B. 98. — Umbels many, capitate, in an irregular slightly um- 
bellate panicle. Styles persistent, reflexed. Fr. covered with 
hooked prickles. St. ascending about a foot high. — Woods and 
thickets. P. VI. VII. E.S.I. 
