194 
Umbelliferse. 
4 (1). Rays of the umbel gen. finely pubescent. Fr. linear, 
glabr., more rarely (v. trichosperma Schult.) with setaceous 
prickles. — Hedges, road-sides; entirely naturalised in 
western Switz.; also cultivated; b. W. (Valere, Tour- 
billon). 5 .... Cerefolium Hoffm. 1009. 
— Rays of the umbel glabr. Fr. oval, furnished with num¬ 
erous hooked prickles. — Rubb ish-heaps, road-sides; Tessin, 
western Switz.; otherwise sometimes adventitious. 4 
vulgaris Pers. 1010. 
259. Chaeropliylium. Chervil. Y, 100. 
1. Pets ciliate. (Ls 2-pinnatisect; segments pinnatifid.) Type 
of Ch. hirsutum L. . . . . . . . 2 
— Pets not ciliate. (Stem often tinted with red) . 4 
2. Carpophore only 2-fid at the top. FIs white or rose- 
coloured. Ch. hirsutum Koch not L.—Damp meadows, 
brooks; distrib. 5 . . . . Cicutaria Vill. 1011. 
— Carpophore 2-partite to the middle or still deeper 3 
3. Pets ciliate all round Stem more hairy than in the last. 
Involucel-leaflets lanceolate, greener, with stronger and 
longer cilise. Fr. larger. Ch. hirsutum "Vill., Ch. alpestre 
Jord.—Alp., subalp. and Jura. 6 . Villarsii Koch. 1012. 
— Pets ciliate only at the top. Involucel-leaflets linear- 
lanceolate, almost entirely scarious; 1.-segments longer 
than in the last; the lateral umbels often opp. or in 
whorls of 3- — Alp.; St. Bernhard a la Pierraz and pro¬ 
bably in other places also. 6 . elegans Gaud. 1013. 
4 (1). Ls 3-pinnatisect; segments oval at the base, then 
lanceolate, pinnatifid at the base, only toothed towards the 
top (more or less short-haired or almost glabr.). Habit 
of 1007, from which it is distinguished by its fr. not 
being prolonged in a beak, of a brownish yellow when 
ripe (not black), also by its longer involucel-leaflets. 
Anthriscus rupicola God.—Hedges and wood-sides, es¬ 
pecially in the mount, 6 . . aiireum L. 1014. 
— Ls 2-pinnatisect; segments oval or oval-oblong, lobed- 
pinnatifid, with obtuse mucronate lobes. — Hedges and 
thickets; distrib. 6 . . . . temulum L. 1015. 
260. SVSyrrhis. Cicely. Y, 100. j 
1. Ls soft, covered with a short, dense pubescence, 3-pinnati¬ 
sect, with pinnatifid segments. Fr. large (20—25 mm), 
brown, as if varnished. — Alp., subalp and Jura; western 
Switz. and Graub.; also cultivated. 6 odorata Scop. 1016. 
261. IVIolopospermum. Moloposperm. V, 116. 
1. Ls 3-pinnatisect; segments oval at the base, then lanceo¬ 
late, narrowed to a long point, deeply pinnatifid. Stem 
