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Peucedanum (L.). Parsnep. 
P. sativum ( Benth .). Fig. 271 . Parsnep. Native. B. VII, VIII. 
(Pastinaca sativa (. L .).) 
Sandy ground near the sea. Frequent. 
L. Crosby to Birkdale. 
C. New Brighton to West Kirby. 
Heracleum (L.). Cow-Parsnep. 
H. Sphondylium ( L .). Fig. 272. Cow-Parsnep. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
In hedges, meadows, &c. Common. 
Daucus (. L .). Carrot. 
D. Carota ( L .). Fig. 273 . Carrot. Native. B. VII-IX. 
Dry pastures, &c. Common. 
Caucalis (L.). (Torilis, Adans). 
C. latifolia (L.) Fig. 274. 
C. daucoides (L.). Fig. 275. 
L. 1892, these two species are often found together as casuals 
in old garden ground near Walton (j.a.w.). 
C. arvensis ( Huds .). Fig. 278. Field Hedge-Parsley. Native. 
A. VII, VIII. 
( Torilis infesta ( Spreng .).) 
Cultivated ground. Very rare. 
C. Cornfield between Willaston and the Windmill ; in corn- 
fields between Gayton and Backwood (r.b.). 
C. Anthriscus (Huds.). Fig. 277. Upright Hedge-Parsley. Native. 
A. VII, VIII. 
Hedgebanks and borders of fields. Frequent. 
C. Saughall Massie ; Willaston (Dr. g.). 
F. Bagillt ; Mostyn ; Greenfield ; inland of Flint ; Queens- 
ferry (r.b.). 
C. nodosa (Scop.). Fig. 278. Knotted Hedge-Parsley. Native. 
A. V-VII. 
Dry banks. Occasional. 
L. 1892, Fields near Orrell Village (j.a.w.). 
C. Scattered in N.W. Wirral, about West Kirby, Thur- 
staston, and Parkgate (r.b.). Between the old Tollbar, New 
Ferry, and Bromborough Pool (j.w.b.). Burton ; Denhall ; 
Willaston; Grange Hill; Meols (Dr. g.). 
