DAUCUS. — CAUCALIS. TOHILIS. 
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the thickened marjrin slinrhtly crenate. — E. B. 1173. — St. 2 — i 
feet high. Fl. reddish. — Waste gTound, veiy rare. A. VII. E; 
[T". qfficindk' (L.) ; two outermost pet. radiant each with 2 
very iniequal lobes, jiartial inuohicres lanceolate. — -B. £. 2440. — 
" Near London," but Doody"s plant was T. maximum. A. ^'■'■^ 
Tribe VIII. Daucinece. 
31. Dau'cus Linn. Carrot. 
1. D. Cardta (L.^ ; radical I. zvith an oblong narrow otdline 
bipinnate with iucise-dentate Its. and acute segtnents, tipper I. 
broader below with lanceohxte segments. — E. B. 1174. — St. 2 — 3 
ft. high, hairy ; branches ascending. Umbel of fv. usually con- 
cave. Prickles of ft', slender, mostly distinct, about equalling 
its breadth, spreading, tipped with 1 — 3 recurved minute bristles. 
—Pastures. B. VI.— Vlll. E. S. I. 
2. D. gum'mifer (Lam.) ; radical I. triangidar broad 2 — 3-pin- 
nate with ovate cut or pinnatifid Its. and blunt mucronnte seg- 
ments, upper 1. narrower below. — D. maritimus With. ( not Lam. ), 
E. B. 2560. — St. short, vei-y hispid below ; branches divaricate. 
Prickles of fr. usually flattened and often united below and 
shorter than its breadth, incurved, tipped with one bristle. L. 
shining above, rather fleshy. Umbel of fr. usually convex. — 
Sea-coasts in the South, rai-e. B. VII. VIII. E. I. 
Suborder II. CampylospermcE. Tribe IX. Caucalinece. 
32. Caxt'calis Hoffm. Hen's-foot. 
1. C. dauc<yides (L.); 1. bipinnate, leaflets pinnatifid with linear- 
acute segments, general involucre 0, partial umbels of few fl. with 
involucres of 8 — 5 leaves, secondary ridges of the fr. each with 
one row of glabrous hooked prickles. — E. B. 197. — St. 6 — 12 
in. high, fun-owed, hairy at the joints. General umbels 3-cleft ; 
partial bearing about 3 large oblong very prickly fruits. ■ Fl. small, 
reddish. — Corn-fields on a chalky soil. A. VI. E. 
t2. C. latifolia (L.) ; I. jnnnate, leajlcts lanceolate decun'ent 
coarsely serrate, inv.-l. oblong membranous, secondary ridges of 
the fr. with retrorsely scabrous prickles. — E. B. 197. Tnrgenia 
Koch. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, rough. General umbels about 3- 
cleft ; partial bearing about 6 large oblong very prickly fruits. 
Fl. large, pink. — Corn-fields, mostly on a chalky soil, very rare. 
Formerly abimdant in Cambridgeshire. A. VII. E. 
33. Tori'lis Adans. Hedge Parsley. 
1. T. Anthris'ctts (Gaert.) ; 1. bipinnate, leaflets ovate-oblong 
