PENTANDRIA. DIGY^^IA: Sanicula. 
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FLOATING WRITE-^OT. Ditdics, pools, and 
frround subject to inundation ; not frequent/ Gravel 
pits near Kirklington Mill. B. May. 
SANICULA. Smith. 291. With. *84; ' 
UmhellccconicYidi^ subcapitatae, P&tala inflexa. 
Fructus setis uncinatis muricatus. Flores 
disci abortientes. 
Umbcllules croioded^ forming a kind of- head. 
Florets of the centre barren* YrmX. Jet with 
hooked prickles. 
S. foiiis radicalibus simplicibus, fioribus om- euro- 
riibus sessilibus. poea. 
S. P\.cot leaves fimple : forets all fitting, 
OOD SA XICLK. Woods and thickets. In tiie ThieV- 
ets near Oxton 'I'uil-bar; Westhorpe Dunible, near 
Southwell; llalarnand lidinsjJey Hills,near Farnslleld; 
and in the following Woods, Kneeton, Fliittham/ Os- 
sington, Wernhaiu, Colwick, Broxtow, Loiin.is, F-ak- 
riegbrail, Kj'erstos'e, Oxton, and Brockwood Hills. 
P May. 
CAUCALIS. Smith. 296. With, 287. 
Involucra indivisa. Corollas radiatae. dlores 
disci masculi. Fructus subovatus, striatus, 
setis rigidis muricatus. 
Blossom radiated. Florets of the centre male, 
Involucr. leafits entire. Petals bent inwards^ 
notched at the end, covered with prick¬ 
les or brifles. 
C. umbellis multifidis confertls, involucro 
polyphyllo, toliolis pinnatifidis, ramis erec- cus, 
tiusculis. 
C. Seeds oval, rough on the hack, with feat- 
ieied pritkles. Linn. Involucrum many- 
