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U M B E,L L AT iE. 
C OROLLA pentapetaious, no pericarpy, two 
feeds. 
The flowers are umbellate (except in Eryngo;) tlie 
proper calyx is pcntaphyllous or quinquefid, but in 
many of the genera is fcarcely vifible; there are five 
ftamrna and two ftyles ; the germen is under the 
flower. ' 
I; Univerfal and partial involucra. 
Rem. I’he univerfal involucrum is wanting iii 
Round-leaved Thorowax^ and often in Creeping 
Skirret. 
Eryngium. Eryngo. Flower compound, re- 
-ceptacle paleaceous. 
I. Eryngmm mariilmum, L. 337. B. 386. E. inarE 
nuni. Ger. 999. R. 222. Sea Eryngo. Sea Holly. 
Radical leaves fubrotund, plicate, thorny, flowers 
pedunculate. On thefea fnore. VL. Vill. 
2. Eryngium cam-pejlre. L. 337. £. vulgare. J. B. 3. 
85. R. 222. £. vulgare Gamer arii> B. 386. Common 
Eryngo. Leaves amplexicaul, pinnato-laciniate. 
In wafte places, and paflures near the fea. Near 
Newcaftle upon I'vne, and Daventry in Northamp* 
tonfliir'e. 7 /;. VIL VlII. 
Kydrocotyle. Pennywort, LTmbel Ample, in- 
volucrum tetraphylloiis, petals whole, feeds femi- 
orbiculate, comprefled- 
I. Hydrocotyle vulgaris > L. 338. Tourri. ^^28. R. 
222. Ranunculus aquaiicus Cofyledcnti folio. B. 180. 
Marfh Pennywort. White-rot. Leaves peltate, 
umbels quinqueflorous. In marfliy places. 7^. V. 
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