56 The Botanical Gazette. [February, 
more compressed fruit and carpel, prominent dorsal and inter- 
mediate ribs and winged lateral ones, etc., etc. 
SANICULA MEXICANA DC.— San Miguel Uspantán, Dept. 
Quiché, at an altitude of 6,000 to 12,000", April, 1892, no. 
3,357. Collected by Heyde & Lux. 
Enantiophylla Heydeana, n. sp. Plate V.—From 12 to 
15?" high and much branched: leaves large, 3-ternate or 2-ter- 
nate-pinnate,..or the upper ones simply ternate or pinnate; 
leaflets lanceolate, acuminate, 5 to 7. 5" long, glabrous above, 
paler and minutely scabrous on the veins, sharply and finely 
serrate; petiole broad and inflated: inflorescence large; upper 
branches verticillate, terminated by an umbel; peduncle 3 to 
7.5" long; rays 12 to 30"" long; pedicels 6 to 8"" long: bracts 
of involucre and involucel several, linear, and with scarious 
margins: fruit I0"" long; wings of lateral ribs about as broad 
as body; the dorsal ribs sharp and. equal.—Collected by Ro- 
salió Gómez, in fruit, at Santiago, Depart. Zacatepequez, at 
an altitude of 6,500*, 1891; and by Heyde, in flower, along 
the banks of the Rio Esclavo (where it is said to be com- 
mon) near Santa Rosa, Depart. Santa Rosa, at an altitude 
of 3,000*, May, 1892. Distributed by John Donnell Smith 
under nos. 788 and 3,352 respectively. 
CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L.—Introduced. Santa Rosa, 
Dept. Santa Rosa, at an altitude of 3,000", July, 1892, 
no. 3,347. Collected by Heyde and Lux. 
DAUCUS MONTANUS Willd.—San Miguel Uspantán, Dept. 
Quiché, at an altitude of 6,000 to 12,000", April, 1892, no. 
3,355. Collected by Heyde & Lux. 
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