Bubon.| UMBELLIFER (Sond.) 559 
15. P. Zeyheri (Sond.) ; stem erect, terete, striate ; leaves petiolate, 
with oblong-triangular circumference, quadri-pinnatisect ; segments pin- 
natifid or ternately 3-fid ; lobes lanceolate; umbels 12—20-rayed ; rays 
unequal ; leaves of involucre and involucel ovate, cuspidate, or lanceo- 
late, deciduous; fruit elliptical or elliptical-obovate, emarginate at both 
ends, the conical stylopodium in the notch. C. montana, E. § Z./ 2245. 
Has. Stony places near Coegakopje at the Zwartkopsriver, Zeyh. 2692; Drege 
7641, d. Oct.-Jan. (Herb. Hk. D. Sd.) , ; : 
Stem 2-3 feet high and more, branched as in the foregoing; the leaves are often 
2 feet long, the rathifications of the petiole more spreading and naked at the base ; 
the segments larger and often tripartite, and the lobes in the perfectly developed 
leaves 4-6 lines long, 1-2 lines broad, with acuminate point. The umbels with 14- 
24 uncial rays. Fruit 4-5 lines long, 4 lines broad. Cynorhiza? alta, E. & Z.! 
2246. Drege, 7641, a, ¢, e, seems to consist of gigantic specimens of P. Zeyheri; the 
leaves are not different, the fruit is unknown. 
16. P. suleatum (Sond.) ; stem erect, terete, deeply sulcate ; leaves 
petiolate, with oblong-triangular circumference, quadri-pinnatisect ; 
segments pinnatifid or twice or ternately 3-fid ; lobes spreading, lanceo- 
late; umbels 30-40-rayed ; rays subequal ; leaves of involucre and 
involucel ovate, cuspidate ; fruit (when young) obovate-oblong, broad- 
ly-margined ; stylopodium conical. C. ? sulcata, H. & Z.! 2247. 
Has. Mount Kamiesberg, Namaqualand, Zeyher. (Herb. 8d.) 
Well distinguished by the deeply sulcate stem. Leaves as large as in P. Zeyheri, 
the lobes 1 line broad. Rays of umbel 2}-3 inches long. Ripe fruit unknown. 
17. P. millefolium (Sd.); stem erect, terete, striate, slightly branch- 
ed; leaves petiolate, with oblong circumference, 4-5 times pinnatisect, 
supra-decompound ; lobes erect, secundate, linear-subulate, short and 
crowded ; rhachis and primary ramifications muricate, lobes glabrous ; 
cauline leaves wanting, or one much smaller ; umbels terminal, with 
10-16 unequal rays; leaves of involucre lanceolate-acuminate, of in- 
volucel linear; fruit obovate, deeply emarginate at the apex, with 
short conical style in the notch. Ferula meifolia, BE. & Z.1 2230. Analy- 
rium millefolium, E. Meyer. 
Has. Sandy places near Vierentwintig Rivieren, E. & Z., Drege; Cape Flats, 
Zeyher. Nov. (Herb. Hk. Sd.) : ; 
Stem 1-3 feet high. Leaves 4-1 foot long, on a short or 3-uncial broad petiole. 
Rhachis striate at the base, 2 lines broad; the primary branches 1-2 inches long ; 
the multifid segment 5-3 lines long, the lobes 1 line long, subcapillary. Rays of 
the solitary umbels 1-2 inches ; pedicels 2-4 lines long. Flowers white. Fruit 5-8 
lines long, 4—6 lines broad, truncate or obtuse at the cuneate base; margin 1 line 
broad. the form of the leaves it has a great resemblance to Peuced. meifolium, 
Boiss. ! 
XXVL BUBON, Linn. 
Margin of the calya obsolete. Petals obovate, entire, with an acute, 
involute point. Fruit dorsally compressed, lenticular, girded by a 
narrow, flattened margin. Mericarps with 5 ribs at equal distances ; 
the 3 intermediate ones filiform ; the 2 lateral ones confounded in the 
complanate margin. ‘Vitte broad, solitary in each furrow, and rarely 
(in one species) under the jugum. Commissure 2-vittate. Carpophore 
bipartite, Seed rather convex, flat in front. Koch, Umb. 95, DC. . ¢. 
134; Agasyllis Spec. Spreng. Endl. gen. 4466. 
