FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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Scandix, L. Shepherd’s Needle. 
Br.sp. 1. F. 1. 
S. Pecten , L. Shepherd’s Needle, or Venus’ Comb. H. 
150, B. 135. — F. June, Oct. A. 
Not uncommon in corn-fields and in waste places. 
Anthriscus, Pers. Beaked Parsley. 
Br . sp . 3. F . 2. 
A. sylvestris, Koch. Wild Beaked Parsley, or W 7 ild 
Chervil. H. 151, B. 136. — F. April, June. P. ( Chcero •• 
pliyllum , L.) 
Abundant by the sides of fields, hedges, and in waste 
places. 
A. vulgaris , Pers. Common Beaked Parsley. H. 151, 
B. 136. — F. May, Oct. A. ( Scandix Anthriscus , E. Bot.) 
By waysides along the coast frequent. Smell, when 
bruised, strong and disagreeable. 
Ciherophyllum, L. Chervil. 
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Br . sp . 3. F . 3. 
C. temulentum, L. Rough Chervil. II. 151, B. 136. — 
F. June, July. P. (C. temulum , L. (Bab.) Myrrhis te- 
mulenta, E. FI.) 
Mr 6r. Don says it is rare, but I have found it very fre- 
quently in ditches and wet places, especially towards the 
coast. 
C. aureum , L. Tawny-seeded Chervil. H. 152, B. 136. 
— F. June. P. 
“ I discovered this plant some years ago by the side of 
corn-fields between Arbroath and Montrose/’ Mr G. Don. 
C. aromaticum, L. Broad-leaved Chervil. H. 152, B. 
136. — F. June. P. 
“ I discovered this in 1810, by the side of the river called 
