94 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. Anethum, 
C. sativum. Willd. 1, 1448. 
Sans. Dhunyuka. 
Beng. Dhuaya. 
N. Danga. 
- Cultivated over India during the cold season. 
SESELTI. Schreb. gen. n. 492. 
Umbelliferous ; umbellets globular ; universal involucre 
none, partial one subulate. Fruit ovate, striated, 
S. bengalensis. R. 
Erect. Leaves bipinnate, or more ; leaflets gashed. Um-. 
bels leaf-opposed. Involucrets of several, subulate leaf- és 
lets, : 
Annual, It appears during the dry season upon the — 
cool, moist, shady banks of ponds, &c. 
Root annual. Stem erect, winding, piped, smooth, about 
‘afoothigh, Leaves bipinnate, or more. Leaflets : smooth, 
gashed, variously formed, Umbels leaf-opposed, short- 
peduncled, rigid, naked, from six to twelve-rayed, umbel- 
lets subglobular, short-pedicelled. Involucrets linear, 
longer than the umbellets. Corollets all fertile, uniform, 
Petals ovate, inflected. Fruit nearly globular, crowned. 
ANETHUM. Schreb. gen. n. 496. 
‘Umbelliferous, with no involucre nor involucel. Corol. 
_ ets equal, all fertile, with entire involute cecil Fruit 
somewhat ovate, striated, 2 Bi 
1. A. Panmovi. R. | 
Annual, erect, ramous. Leaves supra-decompound. Uin- 
bel of ten or twelve unequally elevated sasbianes Fruit. 
‘oblong, deeply-furrowed, but not winged. — 20 A RORE: 
