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UMBELLIFERAE. 



Apium, L. 



' A. LACiNiAxmr, Urb. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xi. pt. 1, 343 (1879). 

 Helosciadium laciniatum, DC. Mem. Soc. Phys. Genev. iv. 495 (1828) ; 

 Hook. f. (3), 215; Anderss. (1), 219, & (2), 92. — Charles Isl. : 

 D IT win, ace. to Hook, f., 1. c. Further distrib. Peru to Chili. 

 ■" A. LEPTOPHYLLUM, F. Muell. acc. to Benth. FI. Austr. iii. 372 (1866). 

 A. Ammi, Urb. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xi. pt. 1, 341, q. v. for extensive 

 synou. Helosciadium leptopliyllum, DC. Mem. Soc. Phys. Genev. iv. 

 493 (1828); Hook. f. (3), 215 ; Anderss. (1), 219, & (2), 92. — Albe- 

 marle Isl. : Iguana Cove, Snodgrass «& Heller, no. 41 .(hb. Gr.). 

 James Isl. : Darwin. Further distrib. N. Am , Mex., S. Am., Austral., 

 etc. 



Centella, L. 



"" C. ASIATIC A, Urb. in Mart. Fl. Bras. xi. pt. 1, 287 (1879). Hydro- 

 cotyle asiatica, L. Sp. 234 (1753). H repanda, Pers. Syn. i. 302 

 (1805); Caruel (1), 623. — Chatham Isl.: Chierchi a, acc. to Caruel. 

 Further distrib. N. Am., S. Am., Asia, etc. 



Htdrocotyle, L. 



H. galapagensis, nov, sp., glaberrima, repens, radicibus ad nodos 

 fibrosis petiolis erectis teretibus, foliis orbicularibus peltatis prope centrum 

 iusertis 12-13-radiati-nervatis, margine duplo dentata, nervis venulisque 

 translucentibus, pedunculis erectis, umbellis simplicibus sub 16-floribus 

 non proliferis : involucris bracteis ovatis brevibus pedicellis flores quadri- 

 quin tuple excedentibus : calycis limbo obsoleto, petalibiis ovatis obtusis 

 patentibus, albis, fructu latiori qnam longo basi rotundato vel subcordato. 

 H. umhellata, Rob. & Greenm. (1), 146, not L. — Chatham Isl. : 

 southwest end, upper region, Baur, no. 150 (hb. Gr.). Near H. umbel- 

 lata, L., vphich it resembles rather closely in habit, flowers, and fruit, the 

 leaves, however, differ rather conspicuously by their doubly dentate not 

 crenate margin from the Linnaean species. Transitional forms have been 

 souglit in vain in material of H umhellata from many other parts of the 

 world. 



Petroselinum, Koch. 



^ P. sativu-M, Hoffm. Gen. Umb. 177 (1814) ; Anderss. (1), 219, & 

 (2), 92. Apium Petroselimrm, L. Sp. 264 (1753). Carum Petrose- 



