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CAEUM. 
458. C. Carui, Linn. Alien? 
Meadows adjoining the Humber, near Hull; so plentiful that the 
poor people gather the seed to dispose of it to the druggists — 
Teesdale. Near the Black’s Head, above Grantley — Rev. J. Dalton, 
(B. G. 680.) By the roadside on Sawley moor, near Kipon — W. Brun- 
ton. Waste ground near Scarborough — W. Bean. Amongst the 
Middlesborough ballast hills! — W. Mvddl M. Umpleby. Perhaps 
this species might be referrred to a higher than the alien category. 
461. B. flexuosum, With. 
462. P. Saxifraga, Linn. 
463. P. magna, Linn. 
BUNIUM. 
Native. 
PIMPINELLA. 
Native. 
Native. 
British. 
British. 
Germanic. 
SIUM. 
464. S. latifolium, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
Ditch near the old water-works, at Hull — G. C. Babington. 
465. S. angustifolium, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
Germanic. 
BUPLEUEUM. 
469. B. rotundifolium, Linn. Colonist. 
CENANTHE. 
470. CE. fistulosa, Linn. Native. English? 
471. * (E. Lachenalii, Gmel. Native. English. 
In the ditches at Potteric Carr, Doncaster — 0. A. Moore. ( (E. pirn- 
jpinelloides, Flora, 145.J Probably also the localities mentioned in 
the Flora, under CE. peucedanifolia, refer to this species. 
472. CE. silaifolia, Bieb l Incognit. 
473. (E. crocata, Linn. Native. British. 
474. CE. Phellandrium, Lam. Native. English. 
475. M. Cynapium, Linn, 
iETHUSA. 
Native. 
British. 
