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trifid base with a white marginal wing, partial 
lanceoh scariose. This is the wild Carrot of 
France and Germany different from the gar- 
den kind, root hard woody, stem 1 or 2 feet 
high, leaves 2 or 3 inches long, petals radiate. 
Also naturalized with us but scarce. 
Thus the G. Daucus must be reformed in G. 
and Sp. the foreign kinds form several other G. 
or Subg. such as 
793. Visnaga Raf. invoh perianthiform mul- 
tipartite, segments trifid, partial polyphyle, um- 
bels phorantiform at base, petals indexed bilobe, 
seeds oblong compressed striate smooth — -united 
to Am mi as a subg. by modern botanists, but a 
peculiar G. seen alive. Types F, vera and 
me aides. 
794. Rallimon R. invoh o„ 1 or 2 simple, par- 
tial 2-5simple, seeds with a thick integument 
and 3 rows of uncinate spines— Types R. mu- 
ricalum'zind maritimum, both Daucus do, auct. 
795. Peltactila Raf, petals very unequal, 
seeds with spines bearing peltate Stars' 1 flow- 
ers commonly yellow.' — Types P. grandiflora , 
parviflora , aurea , hispida Sic all Daucus of 
Desf. &c. 
796. StaflinusVR. seeds semiterete turgid 
eiliate crinite— St. setif alius and crinitus . 
Daucus do auct. 
797. ENTAS1KQN Raf. Polygamous. In- 
volucres 2-3phyl. setaceous, partial similar, cak 
with 5 unequal persistent teeth, petals 5 equal, 
obcordate indexed, stamens 5 equal, styles 2 
thick ovate persistent, stigma obtuse. Fruit 
oblong smooth angular, lateraly divided by a 
lateral furrow. Leaves decomposed , flowers 
white,— A very striking G. differing from all 
others known to me by the unequal calix and 
