gS^ PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Anethum; 
ANETHUM. S7nith. With, 310. 
Fructus ovatus, subcompressus, striatus. 
tala invoiuta, integra. 
Petals entire ; rolled hiwards. Fruit lentiL 
Jliaped^ but compreJfed\ finally/cored^ hor- 
dered, 
Fanicu- A. fructibus gibbis, folils caulinis numerosis 
lum, deflexis. 
A. Leaves with many divi/ons^ hair-like : 
feeds egg-oblongs tapering at each end^ not 
bordered. 
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COMMON FliNNEL. Chalk cliffs; rare. NotHn,^- 
ham Castle Rocks. li. July, August. 
CARUM. Smith. 330. With. 311. ^ 
Fructus elllptlco-teres, striatus. Petala cari- 
nata, inflcxo-cmarginata. Involucruni uni- 
ver/ale sub-monophyllum. 
Involucr. 1 leaf. Petals united^ bent inwards^ 
notched at the end. Fi uit fniallj elliptical^ 
bulgings rcundijh and /cored. 
Carui. CARUM. 
COMMON CARAWAY. Meadows and pastures; very 
rare. In that part of the meadow at Newark, near fhe , 
It iver Trent, facing the entrance gate, B. June. 
PIMPINELLA. Smith. 331. With. 311. 
Fructus ovato-oblongus, striatus. Petala in- 
flexa. Stigmata subglobosa. 
Petals bent inwards. Styles upright. Sum¬ 
mits nearly globular. Fruit /malls egg-ob¬ 
long : with g elevated ridges. 
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