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Lihanotis, Mountain Stone Parjley with plain, bipin- 
nate leaves, an hemifpherical umbel, aud rough feeds. 
On Gogmagog-hills^ Camb, Between St. Albans and Sto^ 
ney Stratford. Per, Aug, Sep, 
Meum, Common Spignel., Meu.^ or Bawd-money with 
capillary leaves and ftriated feeds. In mountainous pa-* 
llures in IVeJl. Torkjh, and han, I found it in compa* 
ny with feveral others in Mr Parkinson’s eftate called 
Cocklehead.^ near the houfe, Wefi, July, 
PEUCEDANUM. Hog’s-fennel orSuLPHUR-wonx. 
The general umbel is multiplex, very long and (len- 
der, the partial one is patent. The general involucruin 
is polyphyllous, linear, fmall and refledlcd, the partial 
one is lefs. The proper cup is quinquedentated and 
very fmall. The general corolla is uniform, the proper 
one hath five equal, oblong, incurved, entire petals. 
The five filaments are capillary, with fimple anthers. 
The germen is oblong and beneath the receptacle, with 
two fmall ftyles and obtufe (ligmata, The fruit is oval, 
ftriated on both fides, furrounded with a wing, and divi- 
fible into two parts, containing each, one ovato-oblong 
comprefied feed, more convex on one fide, and marked 
with three raifed furrows and a broad membranaceous 
border, and indented at the top. 
Officinale. Hog's Fennel with five leaves each divided in- 
to three, thread-like and linear. In the meadows near the 
fea-(hore. Near Shoreham in Suffex., at Walton not far 
from Harwich in Effiex^ about a quarter of a mile below 
Feverjham by the river fide. R. Sy, Per, June. 
Minus, Rock Parjley with pinnate leaves and the lobes 
pinnatifid, the fegments are linear and oppofite, the ftalk 
is very branchy and patulent. Hudson 10 i. On St* 
Vincenth Rock near BriJloL R; Sy, Bien, May, 
C R I T H M U M. Samphire. 
The general umbel is multiplex, and hemifpherical 
as well as the partial one. The general involucrum is 
H polyphyllous 
