PENTANDRIA. DIGVNIA. Daucus. 
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leaved : feeds egg-fiaped : Jlyles reflected : 
leaves doubly coinpound : the terminating 
leajitJlrap-fpear-Jhaped, AiT. H. Kew. 
UPRIGHT HEDGE-PARSLEY. Hedges, comraon. 
Southwell ; Newark. " A. July. 
DAUCUS. Smith, 300. With, 289. 
Involucra pinnatafida. Corolla: subradiatas. 
, Fructus muricatus, 
Jomewhat radiated, (generally) all the 
florets hermaphrodite, Leafits of the involu^ 
crum divided. See 15 with membranaceous 
toothed ridges, 
Carota. D. fructlbus hispidis, petlolis subtus nervosis. 
D. Angles of the feeds 4, diftant, hifpid: 
leaf-flalks fbrous underneath : umbel con^ 
cave udien in feed. 
"WILD CARROT, Borders of fields, and hedgebnnks; 
common. Southwell; Newark; Nottingham; Mans- 
tield. JuiiCf July. 
BUNIUM. Smith. 301. With. 291. 
Corolla uniformis. Umbella conferta. Fructus 
ovatus. 
BIoss. uniform. Umbel crozvded. Styles bent 
back, deciduous. Seeds rather cylindrical, 
fcored, thicker towards the end, 
Jlexuo- B. involucre subtripbyllo, caulc basi apbyllo 
fum. attenuato flexuoso. 
B. Involucrumfrom 1 to 3 leaves, deciduous: 
fern leaflefs at the bafe, tapering down¬ 
wards, zig-zag: flyles permanent. 
COMMON EARTH-NUT. KIPPER, or PIG-NUT. 
Meadows and pastures; frequent. Newark; Southwell. 
P. May, June. 
