I. 11. 111. TV. V. VI. 
Whole no. 
of N. Am 
species. 
Introduced 
species. 
Eastern 
species. 
W estern 
species. 
Species 
common to 
E.and W. 
No. of 
species in 
the world. 
1 1 n Tn 
1 
1 .....H 
f 
1 
^-Kthusa 
^ A 1 Rc 
1 
1 
1...... 
1 . . 
1 
1 
^ A m m 1 1 n 1.1 111 
2 
2 
9 
16' . 
4 
...... 12 
30 
A nrlTricr*nc 
1 . 
1 
10 
2...... 
1 
1 
2 
A 1 1 1 m 
4 
3 
1 
12 
n 1 y 
1 
1 
2 
Tt i 4 r^'rci 
1 
1 
...... 3 
^Qi o 
1 
1 
12 
11 n1 ^11 Klim 
o 
1 
1 
...... 90 
5 
1 
4 
50 
1 1 n‘A lie 
3 
9 
1...... 
...... 18...... 
1 
1 
30 
r*n ta 
.. .. 3 
...... 1 ; 
1 
...... 1...... 
3 
r\r»l#^nt*n m 
> 
1 
1 
2 
^<^n] 1“!* fl 
3 
3 
... . '3.. . 
locP'linn m 
1 
1 
2 
a 
1 
2 
1 . 
1 
* 
9 
r~'T*ci trf'T’i Q ’ 
1 
i' 
.. . 1 ... . 
r '' 1 r f\ 4 r» 4 cip» r» 1 Cl 
1 
1 
1 
^r^irmniitf^fii Q 
. .. . 13 
13 
. 13 
^r^xm/icr^icirlin m 
2 
2 
2 . 
Tlo n ^*n c 
2 
1 
...... 1 
50 . 
TH cr*ni'\ 1 n rci 
2 
1 
1 
o 
TT V i or 1 d 
1 
1. 
TT r ■\r n o* m TT» 
22 
. ... 10 
..... 9 
3 
150... . 
TT n j n r» Vi n e 
' .T 
1...... 
4 
5 
nr’irfcipnid 
1 
1 
1 
PT ripn 1 r*!! 1 n m 
1...... 
i. 
f 
3 
^TdFci rViniTri a 
1 
...... i 
1 
TTprar'l^nm 
1 
1 
70..... 
T-T vH rnrnt V 1 p 
7 
...... *4 
1 
2 
.... . 70 
ipntnran lis .. 
9 
1 ...... 
.:.... 1 
. . . 2 
.pritritipn 1 a 
7 
7 
7 
TiTcrn<tif*rim 
.. .. 9...... 
2 ...... 
7...... 
20 
^1Vr nepninneis 
1 
1 
1 
^ \T n epni n m 
3....:. 
’ 3 
3 
rTT-nanthp 
. .. 1 
1 
35 
^Orpovift ' 
1 
1 
1 
^rimorpni a 
2. 
2 
OemorTiiva 
6... . 
2 ...... 
4...... 
6... . 
T^aetinara . 
1 
i 
10 
Peucedanum 
T^Vipl Inntprn 
43 
... .. 43...... 
100.. 
1 
...... 1 
1.. 
T^imninplla ... 
... . 3 
i 
i 
.. .. 1 
65 
i etpra 
. . 1 
1 
1 
^Pnl vtaonia 
. .. . 1 
1 
1 
"^Pseiidocymopterus 
.^anir*n la 
3...... 
3 
...... 3 
. . 10 
i 
.... 9 
13 
.^pli nnm 
7 
7 
30 
n TTi j 
.. .. 2 
i 
1 
3 
^’^rVia sni n m 
3 
2 ^ 
........ 
1 
3 
^T'ipflpmannia 
4 
3 
1 
4 
^‘Trpnora rnns 
. . . 1 
1 
1 
Vplapa 
-6 
6 
7 
^Zizia 
2 
... 2 
2 
4 
Vegetative Organs. — Root. The prevailing umbellifer 
root is the fleshy, parsnip-like tap-root. Many of 'the spring 
bloomers come from deep-seated solitary tubers, as some species 
of Pcucedanum., Erigenia^ and Orogenia. These tubers are very 
