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38. UMBELLIFER^. 
Cai’p. with 5 primary ridges, the lateral ones on the inner 
face ; and 4 secondary forming rows of })rickles. 
31. Daucus. Cal. of 5 teeth. Pet. obcordate with an in- 
dexed lobe, exterior usually radiant and bifid. Fr. dorsally 
compressed. Carp, with bristly primai-y ridges ; seeondary 
ridges equal winged with 1 row of spines. 
Suborder II. CAMPYLOSPERMiE. 
Seed indexed at the margin or deeply furrowed in front. 
Tr. VIII. CA UCALINEj^S. Fr. contracted or rounded. Carp, 
with the lateral primary ridges on the inner face ; 4 se- 
condary more prominent, prickly. 
32. Caucahs. Cal. of 5 teeth. Pet. obcordate with an in- 
dexed point, outer ones radiant and bifid. Fr. slightly late- 
rally comj)ressed. Carp, with filiform bristly primary, and 
more or less jirominent secondary ridges, all bearing 1 — 3 
rows of prickles. 
33. Torilis. Cal. of 5 teeth. Pet. obcordate with an in- 
dexed point, outer ones radiant and bifid. Fr. slightly late- 
rally com])rcssed. Carp, with bristly primary ridges; the 
secondary hidden by the numerous prickles which occupy the 
interstices. 
Tr. IX. SCANDICINEjE. Fr. compressed or contracted on 
the sides, often beaked. Carpels with primary ridges only. 
34. ScANDix. Cal. obsolete. Pet. obovate with an indexed 
point. Fr. with a very long beak. Carp, with 5 obtuse 
ridges. 
35. Anthriscus. Cal. obsolete. Pet. obcordate with an in- 
dexed short point. Fr. with a short beak. Carp, without 
ridges : beak with 5 ridges. 
36. Ch/erophyllum. Cal. obsolete. Pet. obcordate with 
an indexed point. Fr. not beaked. Carp, with 5 equal ob- 
tuse ridges. Interstices with single vittte. 
37. Myrrhis. Cal. obsolete. Pet. obcordate with an in- 
dexed point. Fr. not beaked. Carp, with a double mem- 
brane : the outer with elevated keeled ridges hollow within, 
inner close to the seed. Vittse 0. 
Tr. X. SMYRNEjE. Fr. turgid compressed or contracted at 
the sides. Carp, with primary ridges only. 
38. Echinophora. Cal. of 5 teeth. Pet. obcordate with an 
indexed point, the exterior larger and bifid. FI. of the ray 
sterile on long stalks, fertile central and solitary. Fr. ovate. 
