47^ PENTAND. DIGYN. 569. Impcratoria. 570. 
arboreicem. Shrubby. 
Virginia. Leaves more than decompound ; leafets e'^ 
expanded, glofl’y : umbels thin ; all the forep fertile^ 
569. IMPERATORIA. Fm'/ roundifti, 
margined, gibbous in the middle, 3'^^ 
petals inflected;, emarginate : umbels 
*Ostmhi- Imperatoria. 
ttm. 
fiiifolimn. 
Banks. Waodv.t.'l^, Blackw, i. zj^, Plenck. ie. 
Stems ftriate, glabrous : leaves twice ternate, acutely .1^. 
cut : iuvolueels of a few fetaceous leaves : fioviers uni 
1 bul^' 
^70. SESELI. Fruit ovate, ftriate : umbels 
involucres confifting of 4 leaf or tv/o. 
ides. 
montanum. 
glaucum. 
JLcaves filiform : flem flexuous, ereift. 
The Cape. Thunb, prodr. 51. Wtlld, p, 1458. 
ptmpinello- declined; umbels nodding before flowering* 
South of Europe. Leaves pinnate, with niany-cleh 
jiem decumbent bcfoae flowering ; feeds oval. 
jPetioles branch-bearing, membranaceous, oblong: 
ftem-leaves very narrow. 
France. Italy. Blackvs. t. 426. 2) Jac^. hurt. z.p‘ 
5 /f»j fmooth : leafets esi the root about 3-partedj 
ternate, with 3-parted linear fegments; Seeds ‘ -jj 
• • rt 
Branching petioles membranaceous, oblong, tl’*' 
fingle and in pairs, channelled, fmooth, 1®”® 
the petioles. 
ifllS’ 
entf^' 
Rriatum. 
France. Auftria. facq. Austr, tab. 144. 
Branching petioles emarginate: ftem ftriate: 
of the leayes fubulate, grooved. 
The Cape. 1 hunb. prodr. 51. Wtlld, \. f. 1460. 
fobdi'' 
arrstatum. Branching petioles fomewhat membranaceous, 
entire; leaves more than decompound j leafed 
late, awned : fruit ovate. 
Pyrenees, /liton Kevs, i.p, 359. Willd, i. f. 14^° 
annuum. 
Branching petioles membranaceous, inflated, 
Germany. France. Joeq. Austr. t. 55. Vaill. F'l''* 
Stem ftriate : leaves doubly pinnate, jagged, 
ch^ophpU Branching petioles membranaceous, inflated, 
hides. forked, panicled : leaves more than 
glabrous. 
The Cape, Tbunb. prodr. Willd, \ . p,i^^\. 
