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also wild on the rocky lower lands, such as The Waterfall, and 
similar places. M. — Hab. Sardinia. 
323. A. graveolens, Linn.— Celery ; grows well in gardens, and 
is cultivated. — Hab. Europe, N. Africa, W. Asia. 
Anethum, Linn. 
324. A. foeniculum, Linn.— Fennel ; grows as a weed abundantly 
about gardens and shrubberies on the higher parts. Alt. 2. — Hab. 
Europe, N. Africa, W. Asia. 
Bupleui'um, Linn. 
325. B. rotundifolium, Linn. — Hare’s Ear ; occasionally seen 
about gardens, probably introduced with corn seed. — Hab. 
Europe, Asia Minor, &c. 
Caucalis, Linn. 
326. C. pumila, Gouan. — Wild Bur Parsley ; grows wild about 
the rocky parts, Barnes’ Road, &c. M. — Hab. S. of Euorpe. 
Eaucus, Linn. 
327. D. carota, Linn. — The Common Carrot is plentifully cul- 
tivated ; it flowers and seeds well. — Plab. Europe, Asia, &c. 
Hydrocotyle, Linn. 
328. H. asiatiea, Linn. — Pennywort ; mentioned by Roxburgh, 
as growing in the Island. — Hab. Asia, Australia, Cape of Good 
Hope, &c. 
Lichtensteinia, Cham. 
329. *L. Burchellii, Hk. f. — Dwarf Angelica of the Islanders. 
This plant is now very rare, but is occasionally found growing on 
the southern precipitous sides of the high central ridge near the Gap 
of Dunloe, towards Diana’s Peak, and also at High Peak. Alt. 5 to 
5T. It flowers in the month of December. Plate 33. Also Hk. 
Icon. Plant. 1033. 
Pastinaea, Linn. 
330. P. sativa, Linn. — Parsnip ; cultivated in gardens, but does 
not succeed well. — Hab. Europe, N. Asia. 
