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37. CJIBELLIFUR^. 
5. (E. crocdta (L.) ; root of large fiisifomi tubers, radical 1. 
2 — ;3-pinnate, stem-1. pinnatifid, leaflets stalked roundish or ob- 
Irrng-wedr/eshaped variously cut those of the upper 1. narrower, fr. 
ci/lindrical oblong striate longer than its pedicel. — E. B. 2313. 
— St. 3 — 6 feet high, much branched. L. large, Its. broad. Inv.-l. 
various in number and shape. — Wet places. P. VII. E. S. I. 
** Root of whorls of slender Jibres. 
6. CE. Fhellan'drium (Lam.) ; st. erect fusifoim below, 1. tri- 
pinnate, Its. ovate pinnatifid cut spreading, of the submirsed I. 
muhifid until capillary divcrqinq segments, umbels lateral opposite 
to the leas es, fi'. mate.—K I). 684.— St. 2—3 feet high, very 
thick below, stoloniferous. Segments of the 1. many, fine, acute, 
pale gi-een ; submeraed 1. dark green. The floweiing root dies 
each year, but the plant is continued by the offsets. — In the water 
of ditches and ponds. B. ? VII. — IX. Horsebane. E. S. I. 
7. (E.fuviat'ilis (Colem.) ; st. floating,!, bipinnate. Us. simple 
or pinnatifid, of the submersed I. cuneate cut pellucid with many 
parallel veins, umbels lateral opposite to the 1., fr. broadly ob- 
long.— .4. N. H. xi. 188. E. B. S. 2944.— A decumbent floating 
plant well jnarked by the submersed Its. being divided into finger- 
like acute broadly linear parallel segments deeply cut at the end. 
Lts. of the upper 1. broader than those of CE. Phellandrium. — 
Sti-eams. B. or P. VII.— IX. E. 
18. .yEiHr'sA Linn. Fool's Parsley. 
1. yB. Cyndpivm (L.) ; partial involucre of 3 leaves longer 
than their umbel, 1. all doubly pinnate, leaflets lanceolate dccur- 
reut pinnatifid.—^. B. 1192'.— St. 4—18 in. hioh. L. dark 
green, lurid, stinking. General inv. 0 ; partial long, narrow, 
pendulous, all on one side. Herb poisonous. — Cultivated land. 
A. Vn. VIII. E. S. I. 
19. FtENic'TTirM Hoffm. Fennel. 
1. F. offidnule (All.) ; st. terete below, 1. ;> — 4 times pinnate, 
segments all capillary long in the upper l.Jlaccid, umbels of many 
rays concave. — Meum Sni., E. B. 1208. — Involucres 0. St. .'1 — 4 
feet high, usually filled with pith, branching. I'mbels large. 
Fl. yellow. AVhole herb aromatic. Segments of 1. channeled, 
usually capillary in the wild plant ; but the cultivated plant with 
awlshaped segments is probably the same species.— Kocks and 
walls, particularly near the sea. P. Wl. Vlll. E. I. P 
20. Ses'eli Linn. 
1. S. Libundtis (Koch); 1. doubly pinnate cut, segfraents lan- 
ceolate mucronate, the lowermost leaflets crossing, general in- 
