436 BURMA, ITS TEOPLE AXD mODUCTIOXS. 



** Umbels regularly eompound. 

 X Primary ribs of the mericarp more or less conspiemns, seeondary ones tiotie. 

 Viltrc in the furrows usually conspicuous or ohseure, very rarely none. 



AMMIXIE.Tl. 

 Fruits laterally compressed, or narrowed or suleate oh both sides of the commissure. 

 * Seeds with a conrcv or almost fat face. 

 X Leaees simple. Flowers yellow. 

 BrrLEFEUM, Ziunaas. 

 Umbels compound or rarely the flowtrs iu heads. Caly.r-teeth obsolete. Disk-lohes 

 almost flat. Leaves entire, flat. 



B. TE^UE, Don. Xat-tonng and Hills East of Tonng-ngoo at 7000 feet. 



X X Leaves varioasly compoand. Flowers usually white, rarely yellow. 

 AriuJi, Linnaus. 

 Carpophore simple or 2-cleft at the apex. Fruit didymous or ovate, the mericarps 

 almost straight. Petals entire, hlunt or acute. 



* A. GRAVEOLENS, L. Cultivated in Prome and Ava. 



Cakuji, Liiinwus. 

 Carpophore 2-cleft or 2-parted. Fruit ovate or oblong, the ribs rather prominent. 

 Inindueral bracts few and small, or none. Peteds notched or 2-lobcd. Caly.v-teeth 

 obsolete or slightly prominent. Disl-lohes conical, or the ilisk convex. 



''■■ Fruits ylabruus. 

 *C. TETEOSELixuM, Bth. et H. f. Cultivated in the drier districts. 



Plowers yellowish or greenish yellow. 



** Fruits hirsute or puherulous. Flowers u:hite. 



* C. EoxBURoniAXi'M, Bth. et H. f. var. n cultivated all over the country up 



to 2000 feet. var. jS near Prome and 

 the Pegu Range. 

 Leaves tcrnati-sect, lobes of the segments obhmg-linear. 



var. a yeiiuina. All parts minutely puberulons. Fruits greyish hirsute, 

 var. fi gluhriuseula. All parts less puberulons or almost glabrous. Fruits 

 slightly puherulous. 



Carum Carri, L., Sa-mwGt, and C. Copticum, Bth. et H. f. {Ptyehotis Ajnwan, 

 DC), are enumerated by the Pvev. F. Mason in his list of Burmese jilants as introduced. 



PmriNELLA, IJnnwus. 

 Carpophore 2-cleft or 2-parted. Bibs of the mericarps narrow, the vittte 

 numerous, conspicuous or very thin. Inrolueral bracts few and small, or none, very 

 rarely numerous. Petals white or yellow. Disk-lobes thick, cushion-like or conical. 

 Calyx-teeth obsolete or very rarely small. 



P. Hetneana, DC. Pegu Range. 



Anethum trifoliatum, Roxb. 

 Slender almost glabrous annual. Peduncles filif'cirm. Fudjcls without bracts. 

 P. Parisuiana, Kz. On Zwakabin Hill (Jde Parish). 



Robust pubescent herb. Peduncles stout. Involucral bracts linear, *— J as long 

 as the peduncles. Habit of P. direnifolia. 



*P. (Apim) ixvoLUCRATA, Roxb. (M.). Cultivated. 



Sa-mnng-sa-ba. 



