. Flowers of the field. Botany. igS 'E usually many, pinnatifid ; sepals slender; petals white or red, notched, often irregular, with inflexed lobe ; 4 secundary ridges, each bearing a row of prickles; seed flat in front. 41. Caijcalis.âLeaves pinnate; hraets few, entire or absent; braekohs many ; sepals acute or absent; petals as in Dai'uus; primary and seeondary ridges \^\\\\ iâ3 rows of prickles each ; seed deeply grooved in front. 42. TfjRiLis.âDiffering from Caiiealis mainly in having \\\t f>-uit covered with prickles between the riMU^i {Sea E'jti^o, Sea Holly).


. Flowers of the field. Botany. igS 'E usually many, pinnatifid ; sepals slender; petals white or red, notched, often irregular, with inflexed lobe ; 4 secundary ridges, each bearing a row of prickles; seed flat in front. 41. Caijcalis.âLeaves pinnate; hraets few, entire or absent; braekohs many ; sepals acute or absent; petals as in Dai'uus; primary and seeondary ridges \^\\\\ iâ3 rows of prickles each ; seed deeply grooved in front. 42. TfjRiLis.âDiffering from Caiiealis mainly in having \\\t f>-uit covered with prickles between the riMU^i {Sea E'jti^o, Sea Holly). r. HvnROCOTYLf; (Marsh Pennywort).âSmall creeping herbs ; leaves simple, peltate, orbicular ; flowers in simple umbels ; /)â ;/// roundish, flattened. (Name fnjm the iCireek Inidor, water, and kvfi/le, a dish, from the shape of the leaVes and place of growth.) T. Id. â j'/ilgdris (Marsh Pennywort,^ ^Vhite-rot).âThe only British species, very unlike other BritishlUmbelliferx, with round, smooth, shining, crenatc leaves, i â j-J, in. across, with hairy stalks ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge


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