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North- "WEST Himalayas; Dalhousie, alt. 7000 ft.; C. B. Clarke. > ' 



Stem 2-3 ft., hispid with reflexed hairs. Bracts 0; rays 5-8, |-1 in.; brac- 



teoles 1-4, J in., linear, obscure; pedicels 12, the central alone fruiting. Fruit ^ in.; 



"carpels terete; ridges so obscure that the species should perhaps be referred to 



Aiithriscus] furrows 1-vittate, no vittae in the groove. . "// 



^' ' Vae. dissecta; glabrous, leaves 3-pinnate finely cut, fruit nearly | in. sometimes 



'^'to the umbellule.— Kashmir, Sind Valley, alt. 12,000 ft., C.B, Clarke.— B^J& longer 



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Annual herbs. Leaves pinnately decompound, ultimate segments small; 

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 Flowers white, polygamous, often radiant. Calyx-teeth 0, or minute. P^t^^ 



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on the mner face ; prmiary ridges distinct, broad or narrow, seconaary vj 

 "\attse solitary in each furrow, slender, or ; carpophore undivided or ^-na. 



Seed terete, dorsally subcompressed, — Distbib 

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1. S. Pecten-veneris, Linn,] DC. Prodr, iv. 221; bracteoles la" 

 ceolate often incised or lobed at the apex, beak of the fruit dorsally compressea 

 bispidulous on tbe margins, fruit 1-2 in. Boiss. Fl. Orient, ii, 914. 



:i Kashmir ; alt. 5000-6000 ft., i?V??cower, Thomsmu Punjab; Salt Hills, C/^^?^' 

 Aiichison, Jameson,— Bistrib. Cabul to AVestern Europe. -. • 



^iStem 6-12 in;; glabrous or pilose as are the leaves. Umbels simple or compouna, 

 short-peduncled ; bracteoles J in. lanceolate, pubescent or ciliate ; pedicels 3-o» 

 hardly i in. in fruit. Beak of fruit twice as lona as the seed; ridges broao, 



obtuse. 



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Herbs. Leaves 2-3-pimiate, ultimate segments pinnatifid or tooth^, pfte 

 broad. ^ Umbels compound ; bracts 1-2 or ; bracteoles several, undiviaea^ 

 Flowers white, often polygamous. Calyx-teeth 0, or minute. Petals ^^^^ 

 nate. Fruit oblonff or ovateH>blonir. narrowed shortly at the apex, laterauj 



undivided or 2-fid. Seed terete, dorsaUy subcompressed.— Distkib. sp«^ 

 10, the north temperate regions of the Old World, 1 extending to rsortii-w 



America. 



uemoroBa, Sprenff, PL U?nb, Prodr. 27 ; rays 10-15 

 5-7 lanceolatfi unbAaf^Anf fmif nvntA-nblonir clothed 



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hispid hairs, DC. Prodr. iv. 223 ; JBoiss. Fl. Orient, ii. 911. 



Kashmir, alt. 7000-11,000 ft. ; plentiful.— Distrib. N. Asia to E. Europe- ^^^^^^ 

 ,v. Stem dr^S ft., sparingly hairy. Leaves large with large pinnae and s^ ^^^ 

 jglabrous, or pubescent beneath. Bracteoles | in. Flowers often radinnt. ^^ 

 i m., numerous in each umbellule, black, mihutely puncticulate as weu as f 

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