DIGYNIA. 278. Srayrnium. 135 ginate, rufous black, 1 tenth of an

DIGYNIA.
278. Srayrnium.
135
ginate, rufous black, 1 tenth of an inch broad. Obs.
7690.
SMYRN1UM
perfoliatum. Bryant 70.
¡3 acutifolium. Floral leaves acute. Obs. 7689. Specimen gathered in the Utrecht garden.
S. perfoliatum. Mill. Ph. diet. n. 3.
S. peregrinum, folio oblongo. Batth. J. iii. b. 126.
No fig.—Boerh. i. 54.
HIPPOSELINUM.
Col. ecphr. ii. 15. t. 21.
2. SMYRN1UM Olusalrum.
Cauline leaves ternate;
f'olioles serrate.
Umbels terminal.
Obs. 5159.
Specimen gathered by Mr. Hollifear at Pirton
Worcestershire.—L. sp. 376. Bot. arrang. 310.
Smith engl. t. 230; hit. 328. Lightf.
168.
Found by Parsons on the sea shore at Dunglass.—.
Mill. Ph. diet. n. 1.
Smyrnium. Tourn. parts. 535. Vaill. paris. 208.
Boerh. i. 54. Dill. ap. Raii syn. 208. Observed
by James Sherard near Deptford, Battersea, and
Nottingham.
S. Matthioli. Dalech. 707.
Petroselinon alexandrinum.
Trag. 436.
Hipposelinum, sen Olus atrum.
Fuchs. 323, c.
124, cop. in
,
Macerone, quibusdam S. semine magno nigro.
Bauh. J. iii. b. 126, root and leaves.
Hipposelinum. Raii syn. ed. ii. 104. On rocks on
the shore of the isle of Prestholm on the. eastern
coast of Anglesea, and on the sea shore near Berwick, and about Scarborough castle.—Dod. 686,
repr. in Ger. by Johns. 1019, 8?
Hipposeliuum, sive Olusatrum Dioscoridis, macedo- nicum belgarum. Lob. ic. i 708, Sr cop. in
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