ANGELICA. — PEUCEDANTJM. 
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Tribe VI. Angelicece. 
23. Angel'ica Linn. em. Ho^. 
1. A. sylves'tris (L.) ; leaflets equal ovate-lanceolate or ovate 
incise-serrate not decurrent, lateral Its. rather unequal at the 
} base.— ^. B. 1128.— St. 2—3 feet high, slightly downy above, 
purplish. Fl. pinkish white. Inv. deciduous. Lts. often sub- 
cordate at the base.— Wet places. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
24. Aechangel'ica Hoffm. 
\^A. officinalis CRoSm.) ; leaflets all sessile partly decurrent, 
terminal It. trifid, foliage stalks and even fl. bright green, 1. 2 — 
3 feet wide {E. B. 2516), is not a native. Watery places. P. 
VII.— IX.] 
25. Selikum Linn. em. Hoffm. 
1. S. Carvifolia (L.) ; st. angular furrowed., rays of umbel 
scabrous.— J. of B. xx. 129. t. 229. B. xxi. 101.— L. 2— 3-pin- 
nate ; Its. with linear-lanceolate mucronate serrulate lobes. 
No general invol., partial of many linear acuminate scales. — 
Broughton wood, Lincolnshire. Between Fordham and Chip- 
penham, Cambridgeshire. P. VII. VIII. E. 
Tribe VII. Peucedanece. 
26. Pextced'anum Linn. em. Koch. 
1. P. officinale (L.) ; /. 5 times te7-nate, leafiets linea.r very long 
acuta flaccid, general involucre 3-leaved deciduous, pedicels 
much longer than the fruit.- B. 1767.— Fl. yellow. St. 
terete, striate, 2 — 3 feet high. Stripes of the commissure super- 
ficial.— Salt marshes. Kent. Essex. P. VII.— IX. E. 
2. P. palu&'tre (Moench) ; I. Z-2nnnate, leaflets pinnatifid with 
linear-lanceolate acuminate segments, general involucre of many 
persistent lanceolate deflexed leaves, st. furrowed. — Selinum Sm. 
E. B. 229.— St. erect, 3—5 feet high. Fl. white. Stripes of 
the commissure deeply seated. — Marshy and fenny places, rare. 
P. VII. VIII. E. S. ? 
t3. P. Ostruthium (Koch) ; I. biternate, leaflets broadly ovate 
lobed cut and serrate, sheath very large, general irivolucre 0, cal.- 
segments inconspicuous. Fr. broadly winged. — E. B. 1380. — 
St. 1 — 2 feet high. Fl. white. — Moist meadows, rare. P. VI. 
Masterwort. S. 
