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38. UMBELLIFER^. 
t 3. P. Ostruthiim (Koch) ; 1. biternate, leaflets broadly ovate 
lobed cut and serrated, sheaths very large, general involucre 0, 
cal. -segments obsolete. — E. B. 1380. — St. 1 — 2 feet high. FI. 
white. — Moist meadows in Scotland. P. VI. Masterwort. — S. 
28. Pastinaca Linn . Parsuep. 
1. P. sativa (L.) ; 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. — St. 2 — 3 feet high. 
FI. yellow. L. generally shining above, downy beneath. In a 
Guernsey specimen the lower 1. have cordate ovate deeply cut and 
acutely serrate leaf!., and the stem 1. lanceolate lobed and acute 
leafl. nith the lobes lanceolate and serrated. — Hedge-banks on a 
calcareous soil. B. VII. 
29. Heracleum Linn . 
I. H. Sphondylium (L.); 1. pinnate, leaflets lobed or pinnatifid 
cut and serrated, fr. at length glabrous. — E. B. 939. — St. 4 feet 
high. Lower 1. very large. Umbels large, flattish. FI. white 
or reddish, outer fl. radiant. — (3. anyustifolium; leaflets deeply 
pinnatifld : lobes lanceolate, lower ones elongated and spreading. 
— Hedge-banks. B. VII. Cow Parsnep. Hoy-weed. 
30. Tordylium Linn . 
I. T. maximum (L.) ; outermost pet. radiant with 2 equal lobes, 
partial involucres linear shorter than the umbel, fr. hispid the 
thickened margin slightly crenate. — E. B. 11/3. — St. 2--A feet 
high. Fl. reddish. — Waste ground, very rare. A. VII. E. 
[2. T. officinale (L.); two outermost pet. radiant each with 2 
very unequal lobes, partial involucres lanceolate about as long as 
tbe umbel, fr. rough with the thickened margin beautifully cre- 
nate.— E. B. 2440. — Near London. A. VII. ] E. 
Tribe VII. Daucinece. 
31. Daucus Ziww. 
1. D. Carota (L.); bristles of thefr. slender subulate distinct 
about equalling the breadth of the fr., 1. bipinnate, leafl. ineiso- 
dentate ; segments acute, of the upper 1. linear-lanceolate, of the 
lower lanceolate, leafl. of general inv. pinnatifid with linear and 
narrowly membranously winged stalks, of the partial similarly 
winged linear entire or trifid. — E. B. 1174. — St. 2 — 3 ft. high, 
hispid. Inv. variable in length. Central fl. red. Umbel of fr. 
concave. — Roadsides and hedge-banks. B.VII. VIII. Carrot. 
[A plant characterized as follows is probably distinct and seems 
