. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. ves dis-sected into filiform lobes. 18. PRANGOS. If Fruits oblong, .01 to .02 long, spongy; ribs wmged (Fig, 170.) Leavesdissected into filiform lobes. 19. COLLADONIA. 21 Fruits oblong-club-shaped (Fig. 171). Leaflets large, oblong, 8. ASTOMA, Astoma. Calyx-margin obsolete. Fruit flattened laterally, twin. Stylopo-dium disk-like, situated in the sinus between the mericarps. Mericarpsglobular, flattened, with indistinct, filiform ribs and intervals. Vitta2 in interv


. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. ves dis-sected into filiform lobes. 18. PRANGOS. If Fruits oblong, .01 to .02 long, spongy; ribs wmged (Fig, 170.) Leavesdissected into filiform lobes. 19. COLLADONIA. 21 Fruits oblong-club-shaped (Fig. 171). Leaflets large, oblong, 8. ASTOMA, Astoma. Calyx-margin obsolete. Fruit flattened laterally, twin. Stylopo-dium disk-like, situated in the sinus between the mericarps. Mericarpsglobular, flattened, with indistinct, filiform ribs and intervals. Vitta2 in intervals. Commissure constricted. Albumen grooved on its in-ner face — Herbs aspect of Bunium and Scaligeria Cretica. 334 tjmbelliperie. (paksley family.) Fig. 164. A. §eselifoliuiii, .3 to .5, glabrous, with slender stem, corym-bose above. Radical and lower leavespetioled, ovate in outline, . 1 long, 2-3-pinnatisect, lobes oblong to linear,obtuse, decuiTent ; lobes of upperleaves few, linear, elongated. Umbels5-12-rayed ; leaves of involucre andinvolucel linear-setaceous — Spring —Fields ; not very Fruiting umbel of A. seselifolium 9. CORIAXDRUjH, L. Coriander. Kuzbardh. Calyx-teeth unequal. Fruit globular-ovate. Stylopodium conical,entire. Mericarj)s hemispherical, the primary ribs 5, wavy, the lateralremote from the margin, the secondary 4, filiform, more vittse obsolete, commissural 2. Internal face of albumen con-cave— Annual, white-flowered herbs, with slender, dichotomous stems,and a heavy smell. 1. C sativum, L. 0 .4 to .5, glabrous. Leaves of tico Mnds,the lower petioled, impari-pinnatisect into 2-3 pairs of ovate-cuneiform,obtuse, incised-dentate segments, the upper short-petioled or subsessile,^-^-jnnnatisect into linear-setaceous lohes. Umbels 5-10-rayed, involucre0, or composed of 1, small, setaceous bract, involucel usually of 3, short,linear-lanceolate bracts — Sirring — Fields among grain; common. 2. C. tordylioide§,


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