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Segments of the lower-leaves pinnate, of the upper-leave 
linear : petioles angular. , , ^ u 
The Cape. Houit. Linn. Syji. 6. p. 1 39. t. 45 /• 2 ? tE- capenfe. 
Leaves doubly pinnate; fegments linear, the upper-oncs 
undivided. ■ 
The Cape. Thrunb. prcdr. Willd. i. p. 1443- 
Leaves more than decompound, with fubulatc grooved 
fcsnicntSu rut 
The Cape. ^hunl. prodr. 50. Wtlld. \ . p. 1443. 
Leaves interruptedly bipinnate, with cut-ferrate fegments. 
Tne Cape. Thunb. prodr. 50. Willd. l . p. 1443- 
Stem ftriate : feeds turbinate, ftria'te. 
The Cape, fhunb. pjodr. 50. mild, i, p. 1443- 
563. PHELLANDRIUM. all fertile; the 
^ central-ones kfs: fruit ovate, Smooth, "owned 
with the calyx and ftyles. Water Hemlock. 
Ramifications of the leaves divaricate. 
Ditches. Eng. Bot.t.LHr Woedv. t.zo6, Blaclriv.t.Sl ■ 
Stem almoft naked: leaves dou^y . 
Inn.’olucels as long as the umbellets. 
564. CICUTA. Fruit fubovate, 
uniform. 
Umbels oppofite the leaves : (lipules running up the peti 
olcs, obtufe, .on;! . 
Ditches. Eng. Bot. t. 478. tVoedv, t. 268. Black-M. t. , / 4. 
The whole plant is extremely poifonous. 
Branches bplbiferous. 
Virginia. Canada. Leawi ui many capillary legmenis. 
Serratiires of the leaves raucronate: llipules running up 
the petioles, 2-lobed at top. 
Virginia. Pluk. aim. t. 36./. l. Angelica virgimana. 
Btem I'potred with purple : Isa^M triply pinnate. 
565. ^THUSA. Fruit ftriate: involucels halved, 
3-leaved, pendulous. Fool’s farjley. 
All the leaves uniform. 
Corn-fields. Cwt.Lond.f. i..m 8 . AwH'. t- S*?* ^^nc. 202 . 
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