PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Conlum. 
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CONIUM. Smith, 302. With. 292; 
Involucdla dimidiata, subtriphylla. Fructus 
ovatus, gibbus, utrinque quinque-costatus ; 
costis ante maturitatcm crispis. Fetala 
acqiialia. 
Iiivoliicellum going half-way rounds of about 
3 leaves, f^ruit egg-Jhaped^ bulging^ ribs 
compreJJ'ed^ waved before the fruit is ripe, 
C. serainibus inermibus, caule ramosissimo macu* 
nitido maculato. latum* 
C. Seeds without prickles', fem greatly branch* 
ed, Jmooth., fpotted. 
COMMON' HEMLOCK. Hedges, orchards, nibbish, 
and cultiTated grouud. Ne\?ark; ijouthwell. P. July, 
PEUCEDANUAd. Smith. 304. With. 294. 
Fructus ovatus, utrinque striatus, ala cinctus. 
Calyx quinquedentatus. Involucra brevissi- 
nja. Flores disci abortivi. 
Involucrums very Jkort. Fruit elliptical^ 
Jlightly ridged^ compreffed and bordered, 
P. foliolis pinnatifidis: laciniis oppositis de- Silaus, 
currentibus, involucre universali subdi- 
phyllo, 
-cleft: 6 
2 leaves, 
MEADOW SAXIFRAGE, or SULPHUR-WORT. 
Moistish meadows and pastures. In the Meadows of 
Newartc, and in Averham Meadow. 
Deeuing mentions P. officin 4le, as growing in Col- 
wick Wood; which is so manifest an error, that I 
should not have bestowed an observation upon it, did I 
not find tlie same habitat given to the same plant ia 
Tunier’s Botanist's Guide, with the name of Mart yn 
subjoined as an authority. P. August. 
I 3 
egments opposite : in* 
P. Leafits wing 
volacrum of : 
