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Closely allied to (E. stolonifera, and only differing in ''the more narrowly cut 

 leaves, ultimate segments of the uppennost often J by ^^-^^ in. Wallich's specimens 

 have no fruit. Mr. Bentham (in Gen. PI, i. 906) has admitted this plant to specifie 

 rank. * . 



4. <E. Sookerly C. B, Clarke ; stem decum'bent, nodes rooting, leaver 

 mostly reduced to a fistular rachis with a very few remote pinnae, pinnse \ in. 

 linear often 0.— Dasyloma sp. 1, Herb. Ind. Or. H.f. & T. Umbellifera, No. 

 985, Griff. Jtin. Notes 57. 



Khasia Mts., alt. 5000-6000 ft. ; Griffith, H.f. ^ T., C. B. Clarke. / 



Glabrous, or the rays sometimes pubescent. Stem 2 ft., erect, fistulous, scarcely 



divided. Peduncles elongate. Bract 1, | in., linear, or 0; rays 4-8, \-2\ in.; 



bracteoles often longer than the flcwering umbellule. Calyx-teeth obsolete. Carpels 



16-n ^y 1^2 ^°-' almost exactly as in (E. bmghalensis, much smaller than in (E.fistu- 



losa, which this plant resembles in habit. 



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Thomsoni, C. B. Clarke ; leaves finely 3-4-pinnate ultimate 

 segments scarcely J in. linear, peduncle elongate, carpels dorsally compressed. 

 T-Dasyloma sp. 2, Herh. Ind. Or. H. /. ^ T. UmbeUifera, No. 1001, Grif. 

 Itin. Notes 66. 



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SiKKiM and Bhotan, alt. 5000-8000 ft., frequent. Khasia Mts., alt. 4500- 

 ^00 ft., frequent. • , - 



Glabrous, 2-3 ft., weak, diffuse, branched. Leaves 6 in., ovate, sometimes 5- 

 pinnate. Eays 4-8, ^-1^ in. ; bracteoles not prominent. Carpels ^^ by ^ in. dor- 

 sally compressed, otherwise much resembling (2?. bcnghalensis and ffi. Hookeri. Seed 

 dorsally compressed. 



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Glabrous perennial hei'bs. Leaves 1-2-pinnate, ultimate pinnae toothed pin- 

 ?atifid or multifid. Bracts several, entire or dinded ; bracteoles numerous* 

 ^lyx-teeth prominent (in Indian species). Petals obovate, emarginate, white* 

 y^it ovate-oblong, commissure broad y carpels dorsally compressed ; primary 



es slender ; furrows 2^t-vittate ; carpophore 2-partite. — Distrib. Species 3 



eutral Asia, 1 in India. 



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^1. S.T Benthami, C. B. Clarke. 

 Sohenack. No. G57 not of W. ^ A. 



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small. Fruit |-^ in. 



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--.««v.u, very sxigntiy eievat-eu, i-ue twu iulcaiai^^^aao 



^o-rpels lunate, compressed, face some-what excavate. Seed compressed, lunate, inner 

 face concave.— The examples in ripe fruit have the aspect leaves and umbels of P. 

 ^^ucraia, W. & A., but the fruit (several still attached) is altogether different, and 

 the plant is referred by Benth. {in Gen. PI. i. 909) to Schulida though the fruit does 

 J*ot quite fit that.— If not a Schult^na, the three approximate ridges on the back of 

 «ie carpels must still bring the plant to this position in the Umbelliferous series. 



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