5* PENTANDRIA D I G Y N 1 A* 
obtufe ftigmata. The fruit is comprcflb-plain, elliptical 
and divilibie into two parts each containing an ellip- 
tical, bordered feed. 
SativUi JVildox Garden Parfnep with fingle pinnate 
leaves* Bien. July. 
SMYRNIUM. Alexanders. 
The general umbel is unequal and the partial one is 
' tredt. There is neither general nor partial involucrum. 
The general cup is fcarce obfervable. The general 
flower is uniform and all the flofcules of the difk are bar- 
ren. The proper flower hath five lanceolated, (lightly 
indexed, keel-lhaped petals. There are five fimple fila- 
ments, the length of the corolla, with fimple antherae. 
The germen is beneath the flower having two fimple 
flyles and two fimple ftigmata. The fruit is partly glo^ 
bofe, ftfiated, and divifible into two parts, each contain- 
ing one lunulated feed, convex on one fide, and marked 
with three ftreaks, and plain on the other. 
Ohifatrum. Akmnders with trifoliate leaves on tlic 
(talks, ferrated and placed on foot (talks. May^ June. 
A N E T H U M. Finckle. Dill. 
Both the general and partial umbel are multiplex, and 
there is neither general nor partial involucrum. The 
general flpwer is uniform and all the flofeuks fertile. 
The proper flower hath five involuted, entire, and very 
Ihort petals. There are five capillary filaments with 
roundifh antheras. The germen is beneath the flower, 
having two approximating ftyles and obtule ftigmata. 
The fruit is fubovate, compreifed, ftriated and divifible 
into two parts, containing each one fubovate, bordered 
feed, convex and ftriated on one fide and plain on the o- 
ther. 
Obf. Linn. Finckle or Fennel differs only from 
Dili, in that the feeds are not bordered at the edge like 
thofe of Dill. 
F^snicHlum. Fenml with ov^te leaves. Aug. 
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