52 PENTANDRIADIGYNIA. 
bel, with lanceolated lobes the partial one is polyphyl- 
lous, linear and fmall, and the proper cup is fcarcc 
oblervable. The general flower is uniform, and all the 
pofcules fertile, the|)roper flower hath five inflexo-cor- 
date equal petals. The five ftamina, with their antherae, 
are fimple. i he germen is very fmall beneath the flow- 
er, having two reflex ftyles and obtufe iligmata. The 
fruit is ovato-roundifh, ftriated, fmall and divifible into 
two parts, each containing an ovalifh feed, convex and 
flriated on one fide, and plain on the other. 
Latifolium. Great Water Parftiep with pinnate leaves 
and ftalks terminated by an umbel. In rivers and ditches. 
Per. July, Aug. 
Nodijiorum. Creeping Water Parfnep with pinnate 
leaves and umbels of flowers fitting clofeto the wings of 
the ftalks. Grows as the former. Per. July, Aug. 
Ere^uni. Upright Water Parfnep with pinnate leaves 
and umbels of flowers rifing from the wings of the ftalks 
pn peduncles-, and the general involucrum pinnatifid. 
Hudson. 103. Ray calls this the upright water parf- 
nep with ferrated leaves. In ditches and rivulets. Per, 
July. 
S I S O N. Bastard Stone Parsley. 
The general umbel is compofed of fix thin unequal 
rays, and the partial one of ten thin unequal rays. Both 
the general and partial involucrum are tetraphyllous and 
unequal, The general corolla is uniform, and all the 
flofcules are fertile. The proper flower is equal and con?* 
fifts of five lanceolated, inflex, and plainifti petals. The 
five ftamina are capillary and the length of the corolla 
with fimple anthers. The germen is oval and fituated 
under the flower, having two reflex ftyles and obtufe 
ftigmata. The fruit is oval, ftriated and divifible into 
two parts containing each one oval feed, convex and 
ftriated on one fide and plain on the other, 
Amomum. Baftard Stone Parjley with pinnate leaves 
and upright umbels, In woods and hedges. Per. JulySep, 
^egetum, 
