V Males, II Females. Pen. Di. 
Hensfoot. Caucalis. Gen. PI. 464. 
Blossoms with a ray, male florets in the disc. 
Petals bent in and nicked. Fruit with 
bristles, fences entire. 
198. Fine-Cleaved Hensfoot. — C. daucoides. 
Umbels in threes, leafless, small umbels with 
3 seeds and 3 leaves. — Sowerby. 197. ad- 
mirable. 
Cornfields, June, A. Very rare. 
Oakley West Fields discovered hy Mr. James 
Payne, a discerning Herharist of that Village. 
Ohs : 
Leaves very Jinely divided, Germs armed with hooked 
bristles, Ilowers pinkish-white. Petals uniform. 
199. Broad-leaved Hensfoot. — C. latifolia. 
General umbel trifid, partial ones with 5 
seeds, leaves winged and serrated. — Sow- 
erby. 198. admirable. 
Cornfields, June, A. Rare. 
Oakley, — Thnrleigh. 
Ohs: 
Petals irregular, blush-colored. Seeds hooked as in the 
preceding, 
200. Field Hensfoot. • — C. arvensis. 
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