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same genus as the true S, Jancifolium in -which the fruits are much smaller the ridges 

 slender with broad 3-vittate furrows. 8. nipponicum, Maxim, in Bull. Acad. Petersb, 

 MeL BioL ix. 766, is very near S. latijugum, but its calyx-teeth are manifest, and there 

 are vittse scattered under the ridges besides the subsolitary vittse in the furrows. In 

 8i mtdtijitgum the lateral ridges are rather larger than the others, and form with 

 the commissure a wide plane face, there are 2 vittse only on the commissure close to 

 its medial line. The 4 vittse on the outer faces of the carpels are large, exactly 

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J?erfo, biennial or perennial. Leaves 1-2-pinnate or 1-2-ternate or decom- 

 pound, rarely undivided^ toothed. Umbels compound ; bracts few or ; 

 bracteoles usually linear, sometimes 0. Floioei^s hermaphrodite or polygamo- 

 monoecious. Calyx-teeth or small, lanceolate. Petals usually emarginate, 

 ovate acute or lanceolate caudate. Fruit laterally compressed, usually con- 

 stricted at the commissure, ovate or ovate-oblong or narrow-oblong *, carpels 

 terete or subpentagonal, often dorsally compressed, plane on the inner face ; 

 ridges slender, obscure or prominent ; furrows 2-3-Tittate (in T. c^spitosa 1- 

 - Tittate) ; carpophore entire 2-fid or 2-partite. - Seed terete, J-terete or dorsally j 

 subcompressed, inner face plane or nearly so. — Disxrib. Species 70, in the 

 northern hemisphere, with a few in S. Africa and S. America. :' : 



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1l. p. aciiUleifolla, C. B. Clarke ; glabrous, lower cauline leaves 3-^ 

 pinnate ultimate segments linear-lanceolate, bracts 1-5 J-§ in. linear, rays 6-W- 

 Athamanta achilleifolia, Wall. Cat. 568. Ptychotis achilleifolia, DC. B'odr. 

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Stem 3-4 ft., erect, corymbose upwards, with long peduncles. Quaternarri^^w^. 

 f-| in., often 3-furcate, somewhat rigid, upper leaves reduced, sometimes almost ta.^ 

 the inflated sheaths. Bracfeoles 4-6, ^ in., linear; rays ^-2^ in.; pedicels 8-^ '^r 

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 pmnse 1-2 in, broadly lanceolate serrate nerves beneath much elevated m- 

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