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inflexcd at their points, plain and entire, but internally 
carinated. There are five capillary filaments Ihorter 
than the corolla, with fimple antherae. The germen is 
beneath the fiower with two ftyles, that approximate, 
and fimple ftigmata. The fruit is oblong, angulated 
with five channels and divifible into two parts, each 
containing an oblong fmooth feed on one fide, having 
five channels, and the other plain. 
Schotlcum, Scotti/h Sea Parjley with double winged 
leaves. Bien, July. 
Comuhienfe. Corwuoal Saxift^age witli decompofite in- 
ched leaves, the radical ones being by threes, lanceolated 
and entire. July. 
ANGELICA. 
The general umbel is multiplex and roundifh, the 
partial one isglobofe. The general involucrum confifts 
of three or five fmall leaves, the partial one is fmall and 
confifts of eight leaves. The cup of each flower is indent- 
ed in five parts. The general flower is uniform and all the 
fiofeuies fertile-, the partial one confifts of five lanceo- 
lated, plainifli, incurved petals that are caducous. The. 
five ftamina are fimple and longer than the corolla, with 
fimple antherae. The germen is fituated below the 
fiower having two refiexed ftyles and obtufe ftigmata. 
The fruit is roundifh, angulated and divifible into two 
parts, each containing an oval feed, plain on one fide 
and convex on the other, bordered and marked with 
three lines. 
Sylvejiris. JVild Angelica with equal ovato-lanceolated, 
ferrated leaves. In woods and hedges in a moift fitua- 
tion. In the Woods belonging to D alt on-hall^ Lan. 
Glawthr op-hall ntzr Burton^ JVeH. Per, June^ Jtdy* 
S I U M. Water Parsnep. 
The general umbel is various in diflerent plants, and 
the partial one is patent and plain. Tne general involu- 
crum is polyphylious, reflex, and fhorcer than the um- 
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