Umbelliferse. 
189 
240. Meum. Spignel. Y, 107. 
L.-segments multifid, with capillary, almost whorled 
lobes.—Pasturages in the mount, and A.lp., rare; St. Bern- 
hard, Jura of Canton Neuchatel, Etzel and Einsiedeln. 5—7 
athamanticum Jacq. 968. 
L.-segments pinnatifid, with 1 i n e ar-1 an c e o 1 a t e seg¬ 
ments.—Alp. 6 Mutellina Gartn. 969. 
241. Pachypleurum. Pachypleurum. Y, 117. 
1. Ls 2—3-pinnatisect, with linear segments. Invol.-leaflets 
7 —10, gen. 2 -3-fid. Fr. often tinted with dark violet. 
No. 969 which resembles it, differs in the want of in¬ 
vol. or invol. consisting of only one leaflet. Gaya sim¬ 
plex Gaud.—High Alps. 7 . . simplex Rchb. 970. 
242. Selinum. Milk-parsley. Y, 110. 
1. Ls 3-pinnatisect; segments deeply pinnatifid, with di¬ 
visions terminated by a white, mucronate point. Stem 
angular, almost winged. No. 981 which resembles it, 
differs in the numerous invol.-leaflets, edged with white. 
—Damp meadows, marshes; here and there. 7 
carvifolium L. 971. 
243. Levisticum. Heart-wort. Y, 76. 
1. Ls (like those of the celery) shining, 2-pinnatisect; seg¬ 
ments rhomboidal-cuneiform, inciso-lobed in front.— 
Cultivated in cottage-gardens. 7 i* officinale Koch. 972- 
244. Angelica. Angelica. Y, 111. 
1. Ls 3-pinnatisect; segments oval or oval-lanceolate, un¬ 
equally toothed.—b. monlana Schleich. PI. often taller; 
1.-segments narrower, the upper decurrent at the base. 
— Meadow-ditches, damp thickets; distrib.; b. chiefly in 
mountainous parts. 7 sylvestris L. 973. 
245. Archangelica. Archangel. Y, 111. 
1. Habit of the last, but l.-slieaths entirely united to the 
stem, and fls greenish—Rarely cultivated; reported also 
as subspontaneous by the water-side. 7 
t officinalis Hoffm. 974. 
246. Peucedanum. Hog’s Fennel. Y, 72, 80, 112, 118. 
1. Invol. 0 or of few (-3) leaflets . ... 2 
— Invol. of 4—many leaflets. (Ls 3-pinnatisect) . o 
2. Stem 10 — 25 dm high, much-branched; upper branches 
whorled. Ls 3-pinnatisect; segments oval, coarsely toothed. 
