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Unuifolia^ G.873, P.902. Wild Carrot, orBlrd^ 
neft. 
4. Baucus maritimus lucidus^ R.218. Shining 
Sea Carrot. Near Dover, 
The feed, infus’d in ale, is accounted an excellent diuretic, 
and good to prevent the ftone, and to render its fits lefs violent : 
It brings away gravel, and provokes urine ; as it does alfo the 
menfes ; and is ufeful in uterine and hyftei’ick diforders. 
Caucalis. It has an umbellated flower, with 
heart-falhion’d unequal petals ; the feeds are ob- 
long, gibbous on one fide, and furrow’d length- 
ways, with dented, or, as it were, pricklyjvings ; 
but plain on the other. The fpecies are i 
1. Caucalis tenuifolia^ flofculis fubrubentihus, R.’ 
219. tenuifolia purpurea^ P.920. Fine-leav’d Ba- 
ftard Parfley, with a fmall purplifli flower. The 
leaves are hairy underneath, and cut into fmall feg- 
ments : The umbel is compofed of three rays, each 
ray having three pedicles j each of which fupport 
three fruits. 
2. Caucalis arvenfis echinata latifolia^ R. 219.’ 
Caucalis Apii foliis^ Jlore rubro^ G. E. 1021. £- 
chinophora arvenfis latifolia purpurea^ P.920. Pur- 
ple-flower’d Great Ballard Parfley. Both the feeds 
and flowers are pretty large, and grow by fives on 
the pedicles. 
3. Echinophora laciniata^ R. 219, Pet. H. B. 
27.7. Ballard Parfley, with jagged leaves. Amongft 
the corn, but feldom. 
4. Caucalis minor flofculis rubentibus^ R.219, G. 
E . I o 2 2 . minor flore rubente, P . 9 2 1 . Hed ge Par- 
fley. The flowers are reddifli, and the fruit lefs 
than that of the former. 
5. Caucalis fegelum minor ^ Anthrifco hifpido fmi» 
lis, R.220. Small Corn Parfley. 
6. Caucalis nodofa echinato femine, R.220, G. E. 
1022, P. 921. Knotted Parfley. The umbels 
grow clofe to the flalk, on fliort foot-flall^s, oppo- 
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