54 iPENTANDRlADIGYNIA. 
C I C U T A. Hemlock. 
The general flower is roundifh with many equal rays, 
and the partial one is roundiih with many equal fetace- 
ous rays. There is no general involucrum, the partial 
one hath many fetole and fliort leaves. The proper cup 
is fcarce obfervable. T he general flower is uniform and 
all the flofcLiles fertile-, the proper one hath five oval, 
inflex, nearly equal petals. The five filaments are ca* 
pijlary, longer^ than the corolla, with Ample antherae. 
The germen is beneath the flower, having two flender 
fiyles longer than the corolla, that endure till the fruit 
be ripe, with headed ftigmata. The fruit is oval, ful- 
cated, and divifible into two parts, having each one feed 
convex and ftriated on one fide, and plain on the other. 
Virofa. Long leaved JVaier Hemlock with umbels op- 
poute to the leaves, and obtufe marginated footftalks, 
Per, July, 
PHELLANDRIUM. Water Hemlock. 
The general and partial umbel are both multiplex. 
There is no general involucrum, but the partial one hath 
feven acute leaves the length of the umbellula. The 
proper cup is quinquedentated, placed upon the germen, 
and, remains till the fruit be ripe. The general flower i« 
almoft uniform, the proper one is unequal, having five 
acuminated, cordato-inflex petals. The five filaments 
arc capillary and the length of the corolla, with round- 
ilh antherae. The germen is beneath the receptacle 
having two fubulated ered ftyles, that endure till the 
fruit be ripe, and the ftigmata are obtufe. The fruit is 
oval, fmooth, coronated with a cup and piflils, and divi- 
Able into two parts, each containing an oval, fmooth feed. 
Aquaticum, JVater Hemlock wiph the ramifications ot 
the leaves divaricated. Blen, In rivers and ditches. . 
JE T H U S A. Fool’s Parsley. 
The general umbel is patent and ,the interior rays 
arc gradually fliorter, the inmoft ones being Ihorteft, the 
partial 
