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37. UMBELL1FER.E. 
27. Pastina'ca Linn. em. Koch. Parsnep. 
1. P. sativa (L.) j st. angular furrowed, 1. pinnate downy be- 
neath, leaflets ovate-oblong crenate-serrate often with a lateral 
lobe at the base, inv. 0, fr. oval. — E. B. 556. Peuceclanum 
(Benth.)— St. 2 — 3 feet high. Fl. yellow. L. generally shining 
above, downy beneath. — Hedgebanks on a calcareous soil. 
B. VII. E. I. 
28. Heeac'leum Linn. Cow-parsnep. 
1. H. Sphondyl'ium (L.) ; 1. pinnate, leaflets lobed or pinna- 
tifid cut and serrate, fr. at length glabrous. — E. B. 939. — St. 
4 feet high. Lower 1. very large. L. sometimes narrow (var. 
angitstifolium Huds.). Umbels lai'ge flattish. Fl. white or 
reddish, outer fl. radiant. — Hedge-banks. P. VII. Hog-weed. 
E. S. I. 
29. ToRDYx'nJM Linn, em., DC. Hartwort. 
t 1. T. maximum (L.) ; outermost pet. radiant with 2 eqiial 
lobes, partial invohwres linear shorter than the umbel, f r. hispid 
the thickened margin slightly crenate. — E. B. 1173.— St. 2 — 4 
feet high. Fl. reddish.— Waste ground, very rare. A. VII. E, 
[T. officindle (L.), E. B. 2440, was a mistake.] 
Tribe VIII. Silerinece. 
30. Si'ler Crantz em. Scop. 
[S. trilobum (Crantz).—^. xxi. 153. J. of B. ix. t. 118.— St. 
solid, glaucous when young. Radical 1. triternate, irregularly 
and coarsely serrate, long-stalked, dark green, glabrous. St.-l. 
ternate. Umbels terminal, large. Inv. of 1 — 3, partial of 5 — 8 
bracts. Fr. large, crowned with persistent reflexed styles. — 
Naturalized at Cherry Hinton, Camb. P. V. VI.] E. 
Tribe IX. Daucinece. 
31. Dau'cus Linn. Carrot. 
1. D. Cardta (L.) ; radical I. ivith an ohlowj narroir outline 
bipinnate with incise-dentate Its. and acxite segments, upper I. 
broader below with lanceolate segments. — E.B. 1174. — St. 2 — 
3 ft. high, hairy ; branches ascending. Umbel of fr. usually 
concave [sometiioes convex with mature fr., f. convtza, Linton]. Prickles 
