90 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA.  Ligusticum, 
Stipules none. Flowers paired, axillary, very short- 
peduncled, small, yellow. 
The rest as in the genus. 
This is, I think Konig’s Cyrilla viscosa. 
DAUCUS. Schreb. gen. n. 466. 
Corollets sub-radiated, all hermaphrodite. Fruit his- 
pid with hairs. : 
_- D. Carota, Willd. 1. 1889. 
Seeds hispid. Petioles nerved underneath. 
Sans, _Grinjana or Gargara.* | 
- Hind. and Beng. Gajur. 
Persian. Zerduk. 
Arab. Istufleen or Gazir, 
Itis said to bea native of Persia. In India it is only 
found in a cultivated state. 
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-FERRULA. Schreb. gen. n. 475. 
~ Fruit oval, flat, compressed, with three strias on n each 
side. 
F. Asiafoelita, Willd. 1. 1413. 
Leaves alternately sinuate, obtuse. 
Beng. Hing. ‘ 
Pers. and Arab, Unjudan, 
Native of Persia. It does not appear that this valuable 
plant has ever been found in any part of Ls or to Sond 
éast of that country. 
LIGUSTICUM. Solirebs: gen. n. 478. 
Umbelliferous, with both universal, and partial invo- 
lucres. Fruit oblong, five-furrowed on both sides. Co- 
— oun, all fertile, —_ es mpvolts and waiener 
* 1 find no authority for these, Sangskrit ames —W. G, 
