PENTANDRIADIGYNIA. 53 
Segetum. Corn Parjley or Honewort with pinnate leaves 
and nodding umbels. Bien. July. 
Inundatum, The leafi creeping IVater-pcrfnep with bi- 
fid umbels. May^ Jim, 
OENANTHE. Water Dropwort. 
The general umbel hath few rays, but the partial one 
hath many fliort ones. The general involucrnm is 
polyphyllous, fimple, and fhorter than the umbel; the 
partial one is polyphyllous and fmall. I'he proper cup 
is quinquedentated, fubulated and remains till the fruit 
be ripe. The general flower is difform and radiated^ 
the flower of the difk is hermaphrodite, and has five in- 
flexo-cordate nearly equal leaves. The proper flower of 
the ray is mafculine and hath five very large, unequal 
inflexo- bifid petals. The five ftamina are fimple and 
have roundifli antherse. T he germen is beneath the 
flower, having two fubulated ftyles that endure till the 
fruit be ripe with obtufe ftigmata. The fruit is partly 
oval, crowned with a cup and divifible into two parts 
containing each one oval feed, convex and flriated on 
one fide and plain on the other with a dentated apex. 
Obf. The cup is more vifible in this genus than in 
any of the umbelliferous tribe. 
Fijiuloja, Water Dropwort producing fhoots, and hav- 
ing pinnate, (lender, fiflulofe leaves growing on the ftalks. 
In ditches frequently. Common in the North and South 
of Eng. In the Ditches between Warton and Carnforth^ 
Lan. July. 
Erocat. Dropwort with all the leaves multlfld, ob- 
tufe, and nearly equal. On the banks of rivers. On the 
banks of the river Thames. In the ditches about 
dul. Per. June. 
Pimpinelloides. Pimpernel Dropwort with the low'er 
leaves like wedges ; thofe on the {talk being linear, very 
long, entire, and canaliculated. 
P^r. June, 
C I C U T A. 
