280 
Plants of the Pumyjab. 
Heras, HREoT, WITH ALTERNATE HXSTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Bupleurum 
diversifolium, 
UMBELLIFER2. 
¥. B I. i. 675. 
Himalaya, 
7-9,000 ft. 
Kashmir, 
9-12,000 ft. 
Bupleurum faleatum, 
Kali zewar, svpil. 
UMBELLIFERS. 
Be. . 11.'6'10. 
Himalaya, 
3-12,000 ft. 
Kashmir, 
Simla, 
Mashobra 
(Collett). 
Baluchistan 
(Lace). 
Bupleurum 
longicaule, 
UMBELLIFER&. 
FE. B. 1. 1. 677. 
Himalaya, 
8-13,000 ft. 
Kashmir, 
Bupleurum tenue, 
UMBELLIFERS. 
Hep 61. 
The Plains to 
9,000 ft. 
Simla, Mashobra 
(Collett). 
Murree. 
Lear Mareins ENTIRE. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
medium size to large, leaves, upper stem lanceolate, 
long-pointed, base ovate, nearly stem-clasping, hardly 
heart-shaped, middle stem quite stem-clasping, lower stem 
linear, bracts none or one, small, lanceolate, bracteoles 5-8, 
narrow, lanceolate, long-pointed, shorter than the fruiting 
umbellules, rays of the umbel 8-14, fruit 34 in., ridges dis- 
tinct, furrows with 3 oil canals; otherwise like the last 
species. 
leaves radical linear, broader upwards, stem leaves 
usually curved, half stem-clasping or sessile, long-pointed, 
middle stem leaves linear, short-pointed, narrowed at the 
base, more or less stem-clasping, bracts usually none or 1-5, 
lanceolate, hardly 4 in., lanceolate, branches 4-5, narrowly 
lanceolate, distinctly shorter than the fruiting and not 
longer than the flowering umbellules, rays 5-8, 14 in., 
fruit }-+ in., brown; otherwise like the last species. 
small to medium size, leaves very variable, lower 
stem leaves linear or lanceolate, short-pointed, upper 
often wider at the base, ovate, bracts 1-3, bracteoles 5-8, 
oblong, long-pointed, leaflike, longer than the flowering 
or fruiting umbellule, rays 8-8, 1-2} in., stoutish, streaked, 
petals usually black ; otherwise like the last species. 
leaves, lower linear, sessile, 1-3 by ‘} in., upper 
linear-oblong, round-tipped, bristle-pointed, base nar- 
rowed, bracts 1-4, } in., lanceolate, short-pointed, brac- 
teoles 4-5, lanceolate-ovate with a broad tip, longer than 
the umbellules, rays 8-8, less than an inch, never stout, 
fruit =',-4 in., broadly oblong, yellowish-brown, ridges 
distinct, furrows with one or no oil canal ; otherwise like 
the last species. 
