TEINIA. — CAEUM. 
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small. Much like Petr. sec/etum. — Dampish places on a 
calcareous soil, B. VIII. E. 
[Falcdria vulijaiis (Bernh.). — R. 1862, having digitate 1. with linear- 
lanceolate sharply serrate Its., and Ammi vwjus (L.). — R. 1864, having a 
conspicuous general invol. of long slender trilid bracts, occur as cornfield 
aliens.] 
9. TRm'iA Hojf'm. Honewort. 
1. T. glau'ca (Dumort.) ; glabrous, inv. 0 or of 1 leaf, ridges 
of the fr. blunt. — T. glaberrima (Hoffm.). Pimpinella dioica 
(Sm.). E. B. 1209,'.?//. E. B. 579.— L. tripinnate, glaucous 
gi-een ; Its. linear or filiform. Root crowned with the remnants 
of former leaves. St. branched, erect, 6 — 8 in. high. Dioecious. 
— Dry limestone hills, rare. P. V. VI. E. 
10. iEGOPo'DiUM Linn. Gout-weed. 
1. ^E. Podagrdria (L.).—E. B. 940.— St. 1—2 feet high, 
erect, furrowed. L. 2 or 3 times ternate ; leaflets ovate- 
acuminate, unequal at the base, acutely serrate. Creeping. — 
Damp places. P. VI. VII. E. S. I. 
11. Ca'eum Linn. em. Koch. 
* Root fmiform or fascicled. Stripes 1 — 2 in each interstice. 
[C. Car'vi (L.) ; partial involucre 0, general 0 or of 1 leaf, 
1. bipinnate, leaflets cut into linear segments. — E. B. 1503. — St. 
1 — 2 feet high, branched. Root fusiform. Carp, aromatic. — 
Meadows and pastures. B. VI. Cai-aivay.'] E. S. I. 
1. C. verticilldtum (Koch); general and partial involucres of 
many leaves small, 1. pinnate, leaflets divided to the base into 
capillary spreading segments. — E. B. 395. — St. 1 — lA foot high. 
Root fasciculate. Segments of the leaflets spreading so as to 
appear who^-led and quite surrounding the petiole. L. mostly 
long-stalked, radical. — Marshy places in hilly districts, rare. 
P. VIII. E. S. I. 
Boot a tuber. — Bunium Linn. 
t Stripes 3 in each interstice. ' 
2. C. mdjus (Rendle & Brit.) ; general involucre of 1 — 3 
leaves, partial more numerous, fr. oval narrowing upwards 
crowned with the long stylopode and erect styles. — E. B. 988. 
C. flexitosum (Fr.). — ConojMdium denudatum (Koch). — In- 
volucres sometimes altogether wanting. Root a solitary 
tuber. St. a foot or more high, very slender below, bearing 
