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is partly orbicular, comprcfied, crenulated, and divifible 
into two parts, each containing a fingle, roundilh plain 
feed, with an indented border. 
Obf. This differs fron*i"the following by having all 
the flofcules fertile or hermaphrodite. 
Latifolmm. Purple fiowered great Bajiard Parjlcy with 
the rays of the umbel clofe together, the leaves pinnate, 
and the lobes of the leaves lanceolated and ferrated. 
Found among corn. In Camhridgefnire, R. Sy. An, 
June, July, 
Nodofum, Knotted Parjley with fmgle umbels fitting 
clofe to the ftalks, and the outer-fide of the feeds prick- 
ly. An. May, 
C A U C A L I S. Corn-Parsley. 
The general umbel is unequal and has very few rays, 
the partial one is unequal and has more rays, the exter- 
nal five of which are larger. The general involucrum 
has undivided leaves to the number of the rays, lanceo- 
lated and membranaceous borders, oval and fhort. The 
pai'tial has fimilar leaves and longer rays. The proper 
cup is quinquedentated. The general flower is dif- 
form and radiated. The fiofculi of the difk are abor- 
tive. The proper flower of the difk is mafeuline and 
fmall, with five in flexo- cord ate equal petals. The pro- 
per flower of the ray is hermaphrodite with five inflexo^ 
cordate, unequal petals, the outmofl: the largeft and bi- 
fid. There are five capillary filaments in each, with 
fmall antherae. The germen of the ray is oblong, fcab^ 
rous and beneath the flower with two fubulated ftyles 
and two patent, obtufe fligmata. I'he fruit is ovato- 
oblong, ilriated longitudinally with rigid fcabrous brif. 
ties, and two oblong feeds, convex on one fide and arm- 
ed with prickles in order of the ftriai and plain on the 
other. 
Arvenfts. Small Corn Parjley with the umbels clofe 
together, the general involucrum monophylloiis, the 
feeds oblong, the lobes ovato-lanceolated and pinnatifid^ 
An^ Aug, Anthrijeus, 
