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UMBELLATE. 
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U. Partial involucra only. 
CoRTANDRUM. CoHander. Involucra dimidiate, 
corolla; difform, petals index, fruit globofe. 
1. Coriandrum fativuiiu L. 367. Coriandrum, J. B. 
3. 2. 89. R, 221. C. majus. B. 158. Coriander. By 
road fides. 0« 
Sc AND IX. Corollx difform, petals index, fruit 
fubulate, ftriate. 
Rem. In Hemloc Scandix the corollx are uni- 
form. 
\. ,Scandix odor at a, L. 268. Myrrhis major^ Cicu- 
iaria odor at a, B. 1 60. Sweet Scandix. Sweet Cicely. 
Great Chervil. Seeds falcate, angular. In Ery- 
holm wood in Yorkfhire, and other places on the 
banks of the Tees. V. VI. 
2. Scandix Pecien Vefieris. L. 368. S.fe??une rojlrato 
vulgaris. B. 152. R. 207. Shepherdfneedle. Venus- 
comb. Fruits fmooth, with a very long beak. 
Among corn. Q. VI. VII. 
3. Scandix Anthrifcus. L. 368. Myrrhis fylvejlris 
feminibus aj'peris* B. i6o. R. 220. Hemloc Scandix. 
Small Hemloc Chervil with rough feeds. Seeds 
ovate, hifpid, corollx uniform, flem fmooth. By 
hedges and in wafte places. O. V. VI. 
Ch^rophyllum. Chervil. Involucra penta- 
phyllous, concave, reflecled, corollx nearly uniform, 
petals emarginate, fruit oblong, even. 
1. Charophyllum fylve/ire, L. 369. Cicutaria vul- 
garis. J. B. 3. 2. 181. R. 207. Myrrhis fylvejlris fe- 
minibus lavibus. B- i6o. Cowweed. Wild Cicely. 
Stem flriate, fiftulous, knots fomewhat tumid. In 
meadows and by hedges. 7 /;. V. — VII. 
2. Cbcerophyllu 7 n temulum. L. 370. CerefoUum fylve* 
fire. Ger. J. 1038. R. 207. Charophyllum fylvefire, 
B. 152. Wild Chervil. Stem fcabrous, folid, knots 
tumid. By hedges, d. VIE VIII. 
JlTHUSA. 
