AraliacecB.2 ^ ceylon plants. 



131 



PIMPINELLA 



# 



l^°-.?f„T" !;°*?£i"ir'^ "-^g"-. S^-*-- Bojatala,™ 



6000 



S 



orb iculana vel subdeltoidea. grosse dentata, superne glabra, subtus piIos2. Z7,«^^//.5 



twe^f th^iT"' °f 'f K* ^^^'ii'™. ^,'? ^' *^'' ^P*^*^^^^' ^^^ ^""^^^^I^^t intermediate be- 



n of tb tT'^'^t^ De C^ndolle and Wight and Arnott, and the F. Candol- 



ZZ nf t i -f ^"i¥^«',^"t agree most essentially with the former in the cha- 



one species ? 



BT7PLEURUM 



}' ,®" l^^catum, Linn., var.— ^. ramosissimum, W 



Moon, Cat, p: 22.— c.p. 225 (508). ^ 



ol. f :i ^^y^ District, Moon, Newera ElHa, Maturatte, and other 

 elevated parts of the Central Province. 



6. PALIMBIA 



1, P. ramosissima, T)C.—P€Ucedari 



c.p. 135. 

 Hab. Above Galagama, Gardner. 



Gardn. MSS 



In one of the specimens collected by Dr. Gardner there are the remains of a few 

 leaved invoiucrum at the base of one of the umbels. 



hebacleum: 



i'.?^'"®''^^^'**''™' ^^' *^* ^'^ ^'^- P- ^^^' Wight, Icon. t. 1008 



Toll 



GOOO to 8000 



1 f-^ }^^\^^ pilosa vel subtus pnccipue dense yillosa, segmenils acutis vel rotun 

 ^tis. Mericarpii YitiBd commissurales aliquando 6, 2 eiteriora multo breviora. 



LXXVII. AEALIACE^. 



1. HEDERA, Linn. 



t Stalls distinctis, deniqiie divergentibus. (Aealia.) 



1- H. acuminata, Wight, Icon. t. 1062; Walp. Ann. i. p. 358 S 

 parasitica, Don, Pr. Fl. I^ep. p. 188; DC. Prod. iv. p. 265.— c.p. 4. ' 



5000 



4000 



W U'^^c^'^^^^ ^^® 5-7-folioIate, but agree so well in every other respect with Dr 

 ^igms figure, that there can be but little doubt of the two plants being identical! 



