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3. TORILIS. 
1. T. ANTHRiscus. Upright Hedge-parsley. July. O 
In hedges by road sides, frequent. 
2. T. iNFESTA. Spreading Hedge-parsley. July. 0 
Corn fields, near Ripon. Heslington fields, near York. 
3. T. NODOSA. Knotted Hedge-parsley. May — June. O 
On banks and borders of fields. West end of Hildenley wood, in 
corn fields. Castle bank, Richmond. Redcar and Coatham, 
abundant. Heslington fields and near Dringhouses, York. 
' TRIBE III. SELINE^. 
4. PASTINACA. 
1. P. SATiVA. Parsnep. July. 
Between Acaster and Tadcaster. Marrick Park, near Richmond. 
5. HERACLEUM. 
1. H. SPHONDYLIUM. Cow-parsnep. Hog- weed. July. 
In hedges and moist meadows, frequent. 
6. SELINUM. 
1. S. PALUSTRE. Marsh Milk-parsley. July. IJ. 
In marshes. Potteric carr, near Doncaster. In wet places near 
Beverley, frequent. Thorne moor. On the moors near York, 
sparingly. In the fields about Trent falls. 
The larva of PapUio Machaon feeds on this plant. 
7. IMPERATORIA. 
1. I. OSTRUTHIUM. Great Masterwort. June. 1/ 
In moist meadows. Near Seamer water, Wensleydale ; and Cother= 
stone, near Barnard Castle. (B. G.) 
TRIBE IV. ANGELICE.®. 
8, ANGELICA, 
1. A. sYLVESTRis. Wild Angelica. July. V 
In watery places and damp shady woods, very common. 
TRIBE V. SESELINE^. 
9. MEUM. 
1. M. ATHAMANTicuM. Spignel, Meu, Bald-money. May — ^June. 
In the second lane beyond the Booth W ood Inn, on the road from 
Ripponden to Oldham. Meadows at Mossdale-head, Wensleydale. 
