6i 
V Males. II Females. Pen. Di. 
Hogweed. Heracleum, Gen. PI. 477. 
Fruit elliptical, nicked, flat, scored : Blos- 
som irregular, bent in and nicked, fence 
falling off. 
207. Common Hogweed, — H. Sphondylium. 
Leaves doubly-winged, smooth, flowers re- 
gular. — Petiver. XXIV. i. 
Hedges, July, P. Common. 
208. Narrow-Cleaved Hogweed, — H. angusti- 
folium. 
Leaves with a cross in the wing, leafits 
spear-shaped, blossoms with florets. — 
Jacquin. Flora Aust. 174. 
Hedges, July, B. Rare. 
Elstow, 
Ohs : 
I am the more convinced of the identity of this species from the 
circumstance of the Rev, Mr. Relhan*s having shewn me^ the 
corresponding Plant page \q of his second supplement. 
Angelica, Angelica. Gen. PL 479. 
Fruit nearly round, angular, firm, with re- 
flected styles. Blossoms equal, petals bent 
' in. 
109, Wild Angelica. — A. sylvestris. 
Leafits equal, ovate-spear-shaped, serra- 
ted, — Woodville. 265. 
Woods 
