330 64. tTMBELLIFEB^!. 



Japan and eastern North America, extending as far westward 

 as Saskatchewan. 



1. Conopodium Cyminnm, Benth. et Hook.f. Gen. PI. i. p. 896 ; 

 Franchet, PI. David, p. 140. 



Sphallerocarpus Cyminum, Bess, in DC. Prodr. iv. p. 230, et Mem. 

 Ornb. p. 60, t. 2; Maxim, in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1879, p. 23. 



Chihli : near Peking (Bretschneider !), Jehol (David, 1948 !) ; 

 Shikgking: Hingjing (Boss?). Herb. Kew. 



Dahuria and Mandshuria to Sachalin. 



{Osmorrhiza longistylis, DC, found in the Himalayas, Mand- 

 shuria, and Japan, and widely spread in North America, may be 

 looked for within our limits.] 



1. Anthriscus nemorosa, Spreng. Umb. Prodr. p. 27 ; DO. 

 Prodr. iv. p. 223 ; Clarke in Hook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 692. 



Shxn-gking : between Tungcheshien and Maorshan, Taloo 

 river (Jamesl). Herb. Kew. 



Europe and temperate Asia. 



This and the next are perhaps hardly distinguishable as species ; 

 but James's specimen has the setose fruit ascribed to A. nemorosa. 



2. Anthriscus sylvestris, BZoffm. TJmb. pp. 40 et 46, t. 1 ; DC. 

 Prodr. iv. p. 223 ; Franch. et Sav. Fnum. PI. Jap. i. p. 183. 



Anthriscus nemorosa, Baker et S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. 

 p. 382, vix Spreng. 



Shingzing : Jaoling (Boss !) ; Kiangsu : Eengwangshan (hb. 

 Forbes !). Herb. Kew. 



Europe, North Africa, and North Asia to Japan. 



[MyrrJiis ehcerophylloides, Hance (Journ. Bot. 1878, p. 108), 

 from Chinkiang, is apparently an Anthriscus, and very near 

 A. sylvestris, but the material is scanty and quite young.] 



1. Seseli Libanotis, G. D. J. Koch in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii. 1. 

 p. Ill ; Franchet, PI. David, p. 140, et in Mem. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cher- 

 bourg, xxiv. p. 221 (var. sibiricum); Bchb. Ic. Fl. Germ. t. 1915. 



Seseli sibiricum, Boiss. Fl. Orient, ii. p. 967; Clarke in Hook.f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. ii. p. 693 ; Bchb. Ic. Fl. Germ. t. 1916. 



Libanotis vulgaris, DC. Prodr. iv. p. 150, cum var. sibirica. 



