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feed, refembling a leaf ; or that are furroimded with i 
a leafy border : 2i, Oblong feeds, fwelling in the ! 
middle : 3 J, Shorter feeds : A tuberous root : ; 
5/^, Small channel!’ d feeds : 6 th ^ Rough, hairy, , 
prickly feeds : Entire leaves. 
I. Such as have flat^ broad feed^ refembling a leaf, , 
or that are furrounded with a leafy border, 
Sphondylium, Cow Parfnip. The petals of the ' 
flower are unequal, and heart-fafhioned ; the fruit ; 
compofed of two large, oval, flat feeds, chan- 
nell’d; generally putting off their cover, and , 
marked with black fpots on that part where they 
adhere to one another : The leaves are large^ 
and varioufly jagged. The fpecies are : 
Sphondylium^ R.205, G. E. 1009. vulgar e,^ P. 
953 * ^t)w Parfnip. 
2. Sphondylium may us aliud laciniatis foliis, R.205, 
^• 953 * Parfnip. 
Pastinaca, Parfnip. The fruit confifls of two large, 
oval, thin-border’d feeds, which generally cafl: 
their coats : The leaves are large and pennated. 
The fpecies are: 
1. Paftinaca fylveftris latifolia,, R.206. latifolia 
fylvejlris,, P.944, G. 870. Wild Parfnip. On the 
north fide of Sudwick ferry, near Sunderland, in the 
Bifhoprick of Durham f. 
2. Paftinaca latifolia fativa, R. 206, G.870, P, 
944. Common Garden Parfnip. 
Tordylium, Hartwort. The petals of the flowers 
are unequal, and fhaped like a heart *, the fruit 
roundifh, compofed of two flat feeds, with a 
raifed border, which is commonly dented, and 
eafily cafting off their cover. 
1. ‘Tordylium mamnum, R.206. five Sefeli Creti- 
cum majus, P. 906. The Greatefl: Hartwort. About 
Thiftleworth. 
2. Tordylium Narbonenfe minus, R. 206. five Sefell 
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