546 UMBELLIFERZ (Sond.) | Annesorhiza. 
unequal ; leaves of involucre 4, ovate-acuminate; umbellules 25-30- 
flowered ; involucels 7-leaved, as long as the pedicels; fruit oblong, 
cuneate ; mericarps unequal. Zeyh. 2681. 
Has. Sandy hills on the Zwartkopsriver, Z.§ Z. Jan.-May. (Herb. Hk. D. Sd.) 
. Roots numerous (10-20), elongated, fusiform, bluntish, 4 or 5-sided, 6-8 inches 
long, 2—3 lines in diameter. Stem 3-4 feet high. Radical leaves long petiolate, 1 
foot long and broad; divisions of petiole naked, the ultimate only leafy ; segments 
crowded, lobes 1 line long. Rays of umbel 2~3 inches, pedicels 1} lines long. Fruit 
6 lines long ; mericarps largely winged ; stylopodium conical. 
A. spuria, (E. & Z.! 2217) of which the roots and leaves are unknown, is only 
distinguished from A. macrocarpa by the many (12-28) rayed umbels ; stem, flowers, 
and fruits are quite the same. It grows in the Cape flats, near Doornhoogde, £ ¢ Z.; 
Muysenberg, W. H. Harvey. 
5. A. elata (E. & Z.! 2218); quite glabrous ; stem striated, much 
branched ; leaves. . . 3; umbels 3-5-rayed ; rays subequal ; leaves 
of involucre 5; umbellules 20~-30-flowered ; leaflets of involucel 8—ro, 
Tinear-subulate, shorter than the pedicels ; fruit ovate-oblong; mericarps 
equal, with prominent, but not winged, ridges. Péimpinella Capensis, 
Thunb. Fl. cap. 260. 
Has. On Tablemountain near Tokay, and on the Zwarteberg, Caledon, E. § Z. 
Dec.—Feb. (Herb. Sd.) 2 
Five and more roots, 3 inches or more long, terete, corrugated when dry, 2-3 
lines in diameter. Stem 4~5 feet, branched from the middle, branches fastigiate. 
Rays of umbel 2-4 inches; pedicels 14-2 lines long. Flowers small, crowded. 
Fruit 2 lines long, 1 line broad. Calyx-teeth short, acute. Stylopodium short, 
conical. Styles recurved. Pimpinella Capensis is now wanting in herb. Thunberg. 
6. A. villosa (Sond.); stem erect, striate, glabrous ; leaves villous, 
ternately-tripinnatifid, lobes pinnatifid-incised, or inciso-serrate, rugu- 
lose; umbels 5~6-rayed ; rays unequal ; leaves of involucre 5-6; um- 
bellules 20-30-flowered ; leaflets of involucel s—7, shorter than the 
pedicels; fruit (unripe) cuneate. Siwm villosum, Thunb. Fl. Cap. 51. 
Acroglyphe hispida, EF. Meyer. 
Has. Near Ezelbank, in sandy localities, 3000 ft. Dec.—Drege. (Hb. Th. Sd.) 
Many terete, 4-6 inches long roots, as thick as a goose’s quill. Stem 2 feet or 
more high; branches spreading, subfastigiate. Petioles of the radical leaves 1 
inches long, sulcate, very | iry. Leaves 3-4 inches long and wide; segments... 
ovate, 3-4 lines long, 2-3 lines broad, deeply serrate or incised, Rays of umbel 2-3 
inches long ; leaves of involucre ovate, acute, with scarious margins. Half-ripe fruit 
= lines long ; mericarps with wing-like ridges. Stylopodium short, conical. Styles 
iverging. ‘ 
7. A. hirsuta (E. & Z.! 2215) ; stem erect, striated, glabrous; leaves 
hairy, ternately tripinnatifid ; the secondary ramifications of the petioles 
with winged thachis ; lobes ovate, obtuse, mucronulate, serrato-dentate, 
the terminal trilobed ; umbels 3~5-rayed ; rays subequal ; leaves of 
involucre 4-5, Oovate-lanceolate ; umbellules 20—30-flowered ; leaflets 
of involucel 7-8, shorter than the pedicels ; fruit oblong, cuneate ; 
mericarps unequal. Acroglyphe flexuosa, E. Mey., ex parte. 
Has. Mountains of Hottentottsho: ‘ ; ich. ; 
Paarl and Pont, Drege. Nov.—Jan. ab eB aes Aetna eee 
_ Root as in the preceding. Stem 2-3 feet high. Leaves on long petioles, very 
similar to those of A. montana, but the teeth are more numerous and sharper, an 
