Umbelli ferae. 
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edge. —Dry hills, wood-sides; fairly distrib. (wanting 
in U. L. A.). 7 Oresselmum Monch. 983. 
— Ramifications of the petiole spreading at an acute angle. 
L.-segments rather coriaceous, grayish-green underneath, 
oval, serrate, with almost mucronate teeth. Fr. oval, 
not indented. Vittse of the commissural face almost par¬ 
allel.—As the last (wanting in A.). 7 Cervaria Cuss. 984. 
247. Anethum. Dili. Y, 73. 
1. Resembling fennel, from which it is distinguished by 
the flat, lentil-like fr., and the shorter (only 10—15 mm 
long) sheaths. —Cultivated. 7 . . f graveolens L. 985. 
248. Pastinaca. Parsnip. V, 73. 
1. Stem angular-furrowed, almost glabr. Umbels with 10 to 
15 rays. — Wav-sides, slopes; distrib. 7, 8 saliva L. 986. 
— Stem cylindric, only streaked, taller than in the last 
(10—15 dm) and, like the Is, covered with a denser 
pubescence. Umbels smaller, with 5 — 7 rays.—As the 
last; W. Y. 8, later than the last. opaca Bernh. 987. 
249. Heracleum. Cow-parsnip. Y, 89, 112. 
1. Ls very large, the lower ones cordate-orbicular, only 
lob.ed, with roundish or obtuse lobes, at last almost 
glabr. — Shady places in the Jura (from Chasseron to 
Schafmatt). 7, earlier than the following alpinum L. 988. 
— Ls, at least the lower ones, with distinctly separate 
divisions ......... 2 
2. Ls (about intermediate between the last and the follow¬ 
ing) palmatisect; segments 3, sometimes more or less 
confluent.—Stony, shady places jn the Jura; also Gh W. 
(Zermatt) 0. 7 . . . . montanum Schleich. 989. 
— Ls pinnatisect; segments 5 — 7, lobed or pinnatifid, the 
terminal often confluent with the upper lateral ones, 
the others gen. stalked. —b. elegans Jacq.*) L.-segments 
pinnatifid, with long, lanceolate or linear-lanceolate lobes. 
—Meadows; everywhere; b. the typical form chiefly in 
the subalp. 5, 6 . . . Sphontlylium L. 990. 
250. Tordylium. Hart-wort. V, 88. 
1. Ls rough, simply pinnatisect; segments coarsely inciso- 
crenate, those of the lower ls oval-oblong, those of the 
upper Is olblong-lanceolate.—Uncultivated, stony places 
near Orbe. 7. maximum L. 991. 
*) H. longifolium Schleich. (not Jacq.) differs, according to Godet, 
in the anthers being of a dark red and H. Sibiricum L. has greenish or 
yellowish fis, not or scarcely rayed and glabr. ovary in the fl., requiring 
further examination. Kolliker and Boissier give this last as growing in Switz. 
