164 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
846 (1879). Pimpinella, tripartita, Aitchison $ Hemsley, n. sp. (Plate 
XI. figs. 1-4.) Humilis, glaberrima, glauca, foliis parvis crassis, radicali- 
bus longe petiolatis tripartitis (infimis fere vere trifoliolatis), segmentis 
sepissime trifidis, umbellis saepius triradiatis, fructu immaturo glabro. 
Herba perennis, bumilis (specimina nostra 6-9 poll. alta), prorsus gla- 
berrima, glauca, radice crassiuscula valde elongata, caulibus gracilibus, 
divarieatis pauciumbellatis. Folia crassa, circumscriptione orbicularia, 
tripartita (infima subtrifoliolata, foliolis petiolulatis) ; segmenta szepis- 
sime trifida, lobis rotundatis vel obtusis ; caulina superiora pedata, lobis 
linearibus ; inferiorum lamina ad 1 poll. diametro, petiolis usque ad tri- 
pollicaribus. ` Umbelle composite, plerumque 3-radiate; radii 4-9 
lineas longi, graciles; bracteze nullæ; umbellulz pauciflorz, ebracteolatze, 
floribus minutis. Fructus immaturus glaber. 
Dré-kalla, amongst the broken débris of stone, at 9000 feet, 
very rare; July. 
294. Cherophyllum villosum, Wall. 
No. 772 (1879) is not C. reflexum, Lindl., but is this species. 
Kuram district, amongst grass, at from 9000 to 11,000 feet. 
743,744 (1879). Pleurospermum ($ Hymenolena) pulchrum, ditchi- 
son § Hemsley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 63. (Plate XII. figs. 1-7.) 
398. Pleurospermum, n. sp.? 
Material insufficient for description. 
Mount Sika-râm, under the shelter of enormous rocks, at an 
altitude of from 10,000 to 11,000 feet, growing in rich loamy 
soil permeated by spring-water. 
Occurs in extensive beds; and is much sought after and eaten 
by the natives in its fresh green state. 
136, 394, 2821 (1879). Angelica Strattoniana*, Aitchison $ Hemsley, 
n. sp. (Plate XIII. figs. 1-7.)  Glaberrima, radice maxima, caulibus 
pluribus ad bipedalibus, foliis crassis subcarnosis bi- v. triternatis, seg- 
mentis vel foliolis petiolulatis orbiculari-cordatis denticulatis. 
Herba perennis, graveolens, omnino glaberrima, radice usque ad 3-4 ped. 
longa (interdum forsan ultra) et 2 poll. crassa. Caules plures, cavi, 
subaphylli, 1-2 ped. alti, saepe 3-umbellati, umbellis lateralibus minori- 
bus, spe sterilibus. Folia breviter petiolata, cireumscriptione triangu- 
laria, bi- v. triternata, 6-12 poll. longa lataque, in vivis glauco-viridia ; 
segmenta vel foliola petiolulata, crassa, subcarnosa (in siccis coriacea), 
orbiculari-cordata, nonnulla late oblonga, semi- ad sesquipoll. diametro, 
dentata vel denticulata, utrinque (in siccis) conspicue venosa. Umbelle 
composite, maximee usque ad l5-radiatæ et 5 poll. diametro; radii um- 
bellarum terminalium szpe 11-24 poll. longi; bractese breves, lineares, 
* Named after Capt. E. Stratton, H.M. 22nd Foot, who was killed in action 
at Kandahar on Sept. 1, 1880, 
