184 
Umbelliferse. 
— Caul. Is opp., rad. Is almost semi-orbicular (truncate at 
the base).—As the last but much rarer, chiefly in 
central Switz. (B. J. U. L.). 4 . oppositifolium L. 925. 
50. Umbelliferse. 
212. Hydrocotyie. Hydrocotyie. V, 65. 
1. Stem creeping. Ls peltate-orbicular, crenate.—Marshes, 
here and there (wanting in G. T.). 6, 7 vulgaris L. 926. 
213. Sanicula. Sanicie. V, 66. 
1. Rad. ls palmatipartite, with 3-fid divisions, inciso-dentate. 
— Shady woods; distrib. 5 . . europsea L. 927- 
214. Astrantia. Astrantia. Y, 66. 
1. Rad. ls palmatisect, with narrow, lanceolate divisions. 
—Alp. and subalp. 6, 7 . . • minor L. 928. 
— Rad. ls palmatipartite, with oblong-obovate divisions.— 
Mount, and subalp. 6 major L. 929-*) 
215. Eryngium. Eringo. Y, 64. 
1. Rad. ls undiv. Heads oblong, of an amethyst blue.— 
Alp.; Gf. W. Y. B. U. (mostly in western Switz.); Re- 
eulet and Colombier in the Jura. 7 alpinum L. 930. 
— Ls ternate-bipinnatifid. Heads almost globular, of a whitish 
green. —Slopes, road-sides; not common; western Switz. 
T. 7.campestre L. 931. 
216. Cicuta. Cowbane. Y, 101. 
1. Ls 3-pinnatisect with narrow, linear-lanceolate, dentate- 
mucronate, segments. Rt.-stock hollow, div. into super¬ 
posed cells. —Marsh-ditches; water side; rather rare (want¬ 
ing in G. T. S.). 7 .... virosa L. 932. 
217. Petroselinum. Parsley. Y, 74. 
1. Ls shining above, the lower ones 2—3-pinnatisect, with 
lanceolate segments. FIs greenish. Cultivated. 6 
f sativum Hoffm. 933 
218. Trinia. Trinia. Y, 68. 
1. Ls 2—3-pinnatisect, with linear segments. T. glauca Du- 
mort. T. elatior Gaud.?—Dry, stony places, hills; G. 
T. W. Y. B. 0. 5 . . . . vulgaris Dec. 934. 
*) A. alpina F. Schultz (carniolica Koch p. not Wulff.) reported from 
the Seezboden in Weisstannenthal and in the Lower Engadine. See N. Beitr. II, 7. 
