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CLASS V. ORDER III. 
D. Plants umbelliferous : flowers b-petalled , superior : seeds 2. 
(Seeds prickly or hispid.) 
Sanic"ula. Seeds with hooked prickles, oblong', solid : umbels nearly sim- 
ple, capitate : flowers polygamous : involucre few-flowered : calyx 3-parted, 
permanent. 45. GO. S. 
Da'ucus. Seeds striate on their joining sides; outer sides convex, having 
hispid ribs: involucrum pinnatifid : flowers sub-radiated, abortive in the disk. 
45. GO. — (carrot.) S'. 
Urasper'mum. Scandix. Myrrhis. Chaerophyllum. Seeds sub-li- 
near, solid, acute-angled, not striate ; ribs 5acute ; angles a little furrowed, 
hispid ; the joining sides furrowed, and attached to a 2-cleft columella-like re- 
ceptacle : style subulate, permanent, rendering the seed caudate : involucrum 
none or few-leaved. Fruit stiped, oblauceolate, polished, part of it hispid. 45. 
GO — (sweet cicely.) 
(Seeds with wing-like ribs.) 
Angelica. Seeds with 3 ribs on their backs, and winged margins ; inter- 
vals between the ribs grooved : germ oval, corticate ; general involucrum 
none. 45. GO — (angelica.) 
Pastina'ca Seeds emarginate at the apex, somewhat winged : ribs 3 be- 
sides the wings ; intervals striate ; joining sides 2-striate : germ oval, com- 
pressed, perianth-calyx entire : petals entire, incurved, sub-equal involucrum 
none. 45. 60 — (parsnip.) 
Exotic. 
Ane'thdm. Seeds flat or convex, 5-ribbcd : germ lenticular, compressed : 
calyx and petals entire : involucrums none. 45. GO — (fennel, dill.) 
(Seeds with 3 ribs, nearly equal.) 
Exotic. 
Carum. Seeds oblong-ovate, striate : petals carinate, emarginate, inflex- 
ed : involucrum about 1-leaved. 45. GO — (caraway.) 
(Seeds with 5 ribs, nearly equal.) 
Co’nium. Seeds 5-ribbed : ribs at first crenate with flat intervals between 
them : germ ovate, gibbous ; perianth entire ; petals unequal, cordate, index- 
ed : general involucrum about 3 to 5-leaved ; partial ones mostly 3-leaved, 
unilateral. 45. GO — (poison hemlock.) 
Cicu'ta. Seeds gibbous-convex : ribs 5, obtuse, converging, with interven- 
ing tuberculate grooves and prominences : joining sides flat : germ sub- 
globose, corticate, compressed laterally ; calyx obsolete, 5-toothed ; petals cor- 
date indexed : partial involucrums 5 or G-lcaved, or wanting. 45. GO — (wa- 
ter hemlock.) S. 
Exotic. 
A'pium. Seeds convex externally ; ribs 5, small, a little prominent : germ 
sub-globose : perianth entire : petals equal, roundish, inflexed at the apex : 
involucrum I to 3-leaved or wanting. 45. GO — (celery, parsley.) 
Corian"drum. Seeds sub-spherical: germ spherical : perianth 5-toothed : 
petals cordate inflexed, outer ones largest : involucrum 1-leaved, or wanting. 
45. GO — (coriander.) 
Southern. 
Aethu'sa. Fruit ovate, sub-solid, having bark; ribs acute and turgid, in- 
tervals acute-angled ; joining sides flat, striate : involucrum 1-sidcd or none. 
45. 60 — (fools parsley.) 
ORDER III. TRIGYNIA. 
A. Flowers superior. 
Vibur''num. Calyx 5-parted or 5-toothcd, small : corolla bell-form, 5-cleft, 
with spreading or reflexed lobes : stigmas almost sessile : berry or drupe 1- 
seeded. 43. 58 — (snowball, sheep-berry, high cranberry.) S’. 
