896 
Plants of the Punjab. 
Hers, HReot, with ALTERNATE ExstTipuLatE COMPOUND LBAVES. 
Foeeniculum vulgare, 
Fennel, 
Saunf. 
UMBELLIFERE. 
HeB. 1: 0695. 
The Plains to 
6,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Prangos pabularia, 
Komal. 
UMBELLIFER. 
BOB. TL. 1. 695. 
Kashmir, 
6-11,000 ft. 
Ligusticum 
marginatum, and 
elatum, 
Lovage, 
UMBELLIFERA. 
F8.4; 698. 
Himalaya, 
6-9,000 ft. 
Simla, Mahasnu, 
Hattu (Collett). 
Selinum tenuifolium, 
UMBELLIFER. 
HB. 1. 112700. 
Himalaya, 
6-13,000 ft. 
Mahasu, Matiana, 
Shali, Hattu 
(Collett). 
Selinum 
papyraceum, 
UMBELLIFER®. 
PB. i. 1,701, 
Himalaya, 
8-12,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
PHTALS UNUNITED. 
FLOWERS, MINUTE, IN UMBELS. 
medium size to large, biennial or perennial; leaves 
2-4 pinnate, ultimate, segments linear, strongly scented 
when rubbed ; flowers yellow, in compound umbels, bracts 
none, bracteoles none or a few, linear, calyx-teeth none, 
petals notched ; fruit oblong, not flattened, ridges promi- 
nent, furrows with oil glands, seed flattencd, inner face 
slightly hollow, widely cultivated, root purgative, seeds 
carminative : the leaves are eaten as a pot herb. 
large, perennial, smooth ; leaves 12-18 in., 8-4 pin- 
nate, ultimate segments 4-1 in., bristle-lke ; flowers yel- 
low, in compound umbels, 6-18 in. diam., bracts 4-8, ? in., 
linear, bracteoles many, flower stalks 15-25 in an umbel, 
4-4 in., calyx-teeth none, petals notched ; fruit, fitrasaliwm, 
4-7 In., oblong, wings 4 in., broad, ridges large, oil glands 
small, many, seed flattened with the inner faee hollow 
anda T-shaped groove. ‘This plant is considered by some 
a good fodder plant, the fruit is carminative and diuretic. 
large, perennial, smooth, few leaved above ; leaves 
8-10 by 3 in., 1-3 pinnate, pinng 1-!41n., deeply divided; 
flowers white, in compound umbels, on long stalks, bracts 
1-5, 4 in., linear, rays 12-204-14 in., bracteoles 4-8, 4-} 
in., linear, calyx-teeth none ; fruit smooth, ovate, flattened, 
hardly } in. long, ridges all winged, lateral broadest. 
large, perennial, stems finely grooved, hollow ; leaves 
lower often 12 in. diam., 8-pinnate, tertiary pinne deeply 
and fimely divided ; flowers white, in compound umbels, 
rays many, hairy, bracts 4-8, ?-14 in., linear, often toothed 
or lobed, bracteolos 5-12, often longer than the umbellule, 
white-margined, often lobed, calyx-teeth linear; fruit 
smooth, + in., ovate or oblong, flattened ridges corky, all 
winged, lateral broadest. 
very like the last species, but the leaves are rather 
less divided, rays Jess hairy, bracteoles not white 
margined, fruit 4 in., much flattened, lateral wings papery - 
not corky. 
