PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Cicuta. 93 
Flq/culi omncs fertlles; disci minores, Fructus 
ovatus, Jasvis, calyce stylisque coronatus. 
Central florets fmallejl. Fruit cgg-Jhaped^ 
fmooth^ crowned with the piJlil and the calyx. 
P. foliorum ramificationibus divaricatis. 
P. Ramijications of the leaves Jlraddling. 
aquatic 
cum. 
"WATER-HEMLOCK. Inrtvert, ditcbes, and pools; 
not common. Ditches in Mr. ReU’s close, on tfie way 
to Averham Meadows ; and near the River Trent, ia 
Newark Meadow. B. June, July. 
CICUTA. Smith. 392. With. 304.' 
Fructus subovatus, sulcatus. Corolla - re- 
gu laris. 
Fruit nearly egg-Jhaped\ ribbed, 
C. umbellis oppositifoliis, stipulis petiolo ad- virosa* 
natis obtusis. 
C. Umbels Opposite the leaves', leqffalks hot* 
dered, blunt. 
WATER- HEMLOCK. WATER-COWBAXE. Side* 
of pools and rivers ; frequent. Southwell ; Newark. 
P. August. 
CETHUSA. Smith. 323. With. 304. 
Fructus striatiis. Involucella diuiidiata, tri- 
phylla, pendula. 
Involucellums reaching halfway rounds 3- 
leaved, bent downwards. Fruit nearly glo¬ 
bular., deeply furrowed. 
CE. foliis conformibus. Cynapi- 
QL. All the leaves alike., fruit nearly globular, 
EOOL’S-PARSLEY. LESSER HEMfX)CK. Corn¬ 
fields, hedge banks, and kitcheii gardens; common. 
Souihweil; NcMark. A. August, Sept, 
