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41. UMBELLACE.3E. 
though dark atropurpureous ; often entirely suppressed. Fr. as 
in D. Carota L. above, but the bristles paler, rather longer and 
very indistinctly capitulate or glochidiate. The rays are strongly 
incurved, but the umbels are scarcely “ hollow ” or “ nest- 
like ” in fr., owing to the much less disproportionate length of 
the outer rays. 
In a single particularly robust or luxuriant spec, from Sr. 
Moniz, not only the ped. but st. also are sprinkled throughout 
with short w. reflexed bristles, and all the 1. are hispidulous 
beneath. 
Nearest apparently to D. Bocconi Guss. or D. Gingidium L. 
(I). hispanicus Gouan) judging from the descriptions of these 
pi. in Gren. et Godr. FI. Fr. i. pp. 666, 669; and yet, though 
much resembling a spec, marked “ D. hispanicus Gouan illustr. 
p. 9, Montes Pyrenrei Dr. Broussonet 1783 ” in BH., it is very 
unlike D. Gingidium L. in the same collection. 
The characters of JD. neglectus Novit. 20 or 542 were unfor- 
tunately taken chiefly from spec, of the S. Gon 9 alo JD. Carota L. 
But the pi. originally intended by the former name was the one 
to which I now restrict it, and which first became known to 
me by spec, found by Webb at P ta do Sol in 1828. These I 
was afterwards induced to blend erroneously with the S. Gon- 
<;alo pi. discovered in 1830 by myself and at first referred cor- 
rectly to I). Carota L., though afterwards supposed to be the 
normal state c. of the P ta do Sol sp. 
Suborder II. CAMPYLOSPERM^E. 
Tribe VII. Caucalinere. 
15. Torilis Adans. 
1. T. TENUIFOLIA Lowe. 
Smoothish or scarcely at all harsh or scabrous ; st. virgate 
and with the numerous branches erect and slender, nearly or 
quite smooth downwards ; foliage soft and decompound with 
fine or deeply cut divisions, mostly light gr. ; 1. 2-3-pinnatisect 
soft flaccid, upper 2-pinnate, uppermost finely ternato-pinnate ; 
lfts. deeply and finely cut, mostly narrow-lanceolate (not broadly 
leafy), the terminal one of the upper 1. sometimes a little pro- 
duced but not or scarcely drooping ; umbels terminal erect in bud 
on long slender ped. and with 4-8 fine and slender rays; partial 
umbels convex ; fl. rather large pure w., radiant pet. twice the 
