€o PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
A P I U M. Smallage, 
The general umbel hath fewer rays than the partial 
one. The general involucrum is fmall, confifting of one 
or more lobes, and the partial one is like it. I'he ge^ 
neral flower is uniform ancl almoil all the flofcules are 
fertile. 'I'he proper flower hath roundilh, inflexed, e- 
qual petals. The five filaments are Ample and the an- 
therse round ifh, The germen is beneath the proper 
flower having two reflexed ftyles and obtufe ftigmata. 
The truit is ovato-ftriated and divifible into two parts, 
each containing one ovate feed, llriated on one fide and 
plain on the other. 
Graveolens, Smallage with the leaves upon the flalks 
in the form of a wedge. Bien, Aug. 
.ffiGOPOpiUM, Herb-gerard, Gout-weed, 
or Ashweed. 
The general umbel is multiplex and convex, the par- 
tial one is the fame. There is neither general nor par- 
tial involucrum. The general flower is uniform and 
ail the flofcules fertile. The proper one hath five obo- 
vate, concave, inflexed at the apex, and equal petals. 
Inhere are five Ample flamina, twice as long as the corol- 
la, with roundifli anther^e. The germen is beneath the 
flower having two Ample, ered: ftyles the length of the 
corollula with headed ftigmata. The fruit is ovato-ob- 
Icng, ftriated and divifible into two parts, each contain- 
ing an ovato-oblong feed, convex and ftriated on one 
flue, and plain on the other. 
Fodagraria. Goutweed with the leaves on the top of 
fhe Italk by threes. Per. May. 
%RIGYN14 comprehends fuch as have three pifiilsn 
A P S I N E. Common Chickweed, 
The cup is pentaphyllous and the leaves are concave, 
oblong and acuminated. The flower confifts of five 
pqual petals, longer th^ the cup, The five filaments 
