ARALIACE^ 57 



Carum nothum C. B. Clarke ; RBJ. ii 68l, XI 3. A 

 bulbous rooted herb, up to I foot in height. Leaves 2 to 

 3-pinnate, ultimate segments linear, short. Fruit strong- 

 ly ridged. 



Nilgiris : on rocks above Sispara, at 7,500 feet. [G.F.M.P.] 

 Ge7t. DisU Also Mysore. 



PIMPINELLA. 



Pimpinella leschcnaultii DC. ; Vol. I p. 173, the 

 ** Nilgiri form only. 



Pimpinella pulncyensis Gamble \ Vol. I p. 173, as 

 Pimpinella Leschenaultii (*) Pulney form. 



HERACLEUM. 



Hcracleum hookerianum W. & A.; Vol. I p. 175. 

 Lower leaves simple, 3-lobed. Petals white, pink on the 

 back. Mericarps with 3 vittse on the outer side, 2 only 

 in the inner. Not a young form of H. rigens Wall. 



Heracleum rigens Wall. ; Vol. I p. 74. t. 348. 



Heracleum ceylanicum Gardner ; Vol. I p. 175. 

 Queen Annes Lace. Flowers pure white, t. 349. 



Abundant on the Pulneys in moist valleys and by streams, 

 as soon as the rains begin. 



Heracleum sprengelianum W. & A. ; Vol. I p. 175. 



Flowers yellow or greenish yellow. Exclude var.^ 

 ligustifolium, t. 350. 



ARALIACEit. 



See Vol. I p. 177, but for HEPTAPLEURUM AND 

 BRASSAIA now read SCHEFFLERA and for the key to the 

 genera substitute : 



Leaves pinnate, pedicels jointed at the flower . tentapanax. 

 Ls. digitate, pedicels not jointed below flr. . . sdhefflera. 



