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There are five limple filaments the length of the umbel- 
lula with roiindifh antheras. The germen is beneath the 
flower, having two reflex fiyles and obtufe fligmata. 
The fruit is ovato-oblong, aeuminated, Imooth and 
diviflble into two parts, each containing an oblong atte- 
nuated feed, convex on one fide, and plain on the other. 
Sylveftre. Wild Cicely with all the flowers fertile and 
an equal flalk. An. May\ June. 
Temulum. Wild Chervil with a fcabrous flalk, tumid 
joints and cernuous umbels. An. July-, Aug. 
S E S E L 1 . Meadow Saxifrage; 
The general umbel is rigid, the partial one is very 
fhort, multiplex and partly globofe. There is no gen- 
eral involucrum; the partial one is linear, acuminated 
and the length of the umbellula. The empalement is 
fcarce obfervable. The general flower is uniform and 
all the flofcules fertile. The proper one confifts of five 
inflexo-cordate, plainifh petals. The five ftamina are 
fubulated and crowned with Ample antherse. The ger- 
men is beneath the flower, having two fiyles and obtufe 
ftigmata. The fruit is ovate, fmall, flriated, and divi- 
fible into two parts, each containing an ovate feed, con- 
vex and ftriated on one fide and plain on the other. 
Caruifolia. Meadow Saxifrage with double pinhate 
leaves almofl linear^ a membranaceous bale to the foot 
flalks, and oval feeds. In moifl meadows and paftures^ 
Per. Aug. 
PASTINACA. Wild ParsneP." 
The general umbel is multiplex and plain, and the 
partial one is mukipleXi There is neither general nor 
partial involucrum. The empalement is fcarce obferva- 
ble. The general flower is uniform, the proper one hath 
five lanceolated, incurved petals. There are five capil- 
lary filaments with roundifh anthcrae, 1 he germen is 
beneath the proper flower having two reflexed fiyles and 
I obtufe 
