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6. E. 2nlosa (L.) ; umbel irregular of about 5 trifid and 
forked rays, bracts all elliptic glabrous, ]. broadly lanceolate mi- 
nutely serrate slightly hairy, in v. -lobes transversely oval, co/j.s. 
warted, seeds obovate minutely punctate smooth. — E. B. S. 
2787. E. palmti'is Forst. (not Linn.).— St. 2—4 feet high, 
"leafy throughout, annual. Caps, usually hairy. — Shady places 
near Bath. P. V. VI. E. 
[*7. £. corallo'ides (L.) : umbel of 5 trifid and forked rays, 
, hi octs ovate-oblong the tertiary ones ovate all hairy, 1. lanceolate 
1 minutely serrate vvoolly,inv. -lobes transversely ova.\, caps, iiearbj 
smooth woolly, seeds obovate minutely punctate and with faint 
netted bands.— ^. £. S. 2837.— Height 2— 3f eet. Usually naked 
below.— Slinfold, Sussex. Introduced. B. 1 V. VI.] E. 
** Involucral lobes triangidar-lutmte or vjith 2 horns. 
+ Seeds smooth. Bracts connate. 
8. E. amygdaldides (L.) ; umbel of 5 or more forked bifid 
rays, bracts rounded connate, 1. ovate-lanceolate hairy beneath 
entire, inv. -lobes lunate (yellow) with 2 horns, caps, with very 
minute tubercles glabrous, seeds roundish-ovate. — E. B. 256. 
— St. 2 — 3 feet high, leafy, purple below, biennial. — Woods and 
thickets. P. III. IV. Wood-Spurge. E. I. 
tt Seeds smooth. Bracts separate. 
[E. Cyparis'sias (L.) : umbel of many forked rays, partial 
bracts renif orm or cordate blunt entire, 1. linear entire or on the 
barren shoots setaceous many close together, inv. -lobes vnth 
2 horns, caps, tubercular. — R. v. 147. — It may be a native at 
Whitbarrow in Westmoreland. Rev. W. H. Hawker. The other 
stations belong to E. Esida.] E. 
+9. E. E'sula (L.) ; umbel of many forked rays, partial bracts 
cordate mucronate, I. lanceolate or sublinear narrowed below 
glabrous denticulate scattered, inv. -lobes with 2 horns, " caps, 
asperous, seeds obovate."— .£". E. 1399. R. v. 146.— St. 12—18 
in. high, leafy, with a few axillary leafy branches without 
flowers. Creeping. — Woods rare. P. VI. VII. E. S. 
10. E. Pardlias (L.) ; umbel usually of 5 forked rays, bracts 
rather reniform, I. coriaceous oblong, mv.-lobes 5 with 3 or 4 
short points, caps, wrinkled. — E. B. 195. — Root woody, tough. 
Flowering st. about a foot high ; barren stems shorter, many. 
L. closely imbricate. — Sandy sea-coasts. P. VIII. IX. Sea- 
Spurge. E. S. I. 
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