Plants of the Punjab. ‘505 
HexBs, UNBRANCHED, WITH ALTERNATE EXSTIPULATE LOBED LEAVES. 
Saxifraga 
odontophylla, 
SAXIFRAGACEA, 
BO Bat: 1. 390; 
Himalaya, 
10,000 ft. 
Kulu, Lahul. 
‘Saxifraga sibirica, 
SAXIFRAGACEA. 
Hy Be Fi. 390, 
Himalaya, 
9-14,000 ft. 
Hazara, Kashmir, 
Adoxa 
Moschateilina, 
The Moschatel, 
CAPRIFOLIACE. 
F. B. I. iii. 2. 
Kashmir (Falconer). 
Pir Panjal 
(C. B. Clarke). 
Tanacetum 
senecionis, 
Purkar. 
ComposiT&. 
PoBy 12n..319. 
Himalaya, 
11-14,000 ft, 
Lahul. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, perennial, hairy, stem 6-10 in., leafy; leaves 
radical kidney-shaped, stalked, with 7-12 shallow rounded 
lobes, stem leaves triangular, short-pointed ; flowers 3-6, 
white, clustered on a main stalk, bracts 2, unequal, at’ the 
base of the main flower stalk, calyx lobes 5, joined to the 
base of the ovary, overlapping, calyx tube short, bell- 
shaped, calyx lobes ovate-linear approaching each other, 
petals 5, longer than the calyx lobes, stamens 10, carpels 
2, united below, narrowed upwards into a style, stigma in- 
ternal, almost round, ripe carpels dry, opening at the top, 
seeds small, oblong with rounded ends. 
very like the last species, but the flowers and the 
carpeis are smaller, stem leaves usually entire. 
small, perennial, rootstock short, creeping, stem 
3-6 in., simple, terminating in a solitary flower stalk ; leaves 
radical $-2 i. diam., divided into 3 portions, each portion 
divided again into segments, stem leaf usually solitary, 
divided into three ; flowers small, green, inodorous, in a 
stalked head $ in. diam., calyx lobes 5, corolla lobes 5 
in the central flower of the head with 4 or more lateral 
flowers with 6 calyx lobes and 6 corolla lobes, calyx tube 
united to the ovary, stamens 8-12, in pairs on the corolla, 
alternating with the lobes, styles 3-5; drupe +} in. diam., 
nearly round, pyrenes 4-5, flattened, seeds ovate, with a 
broad top, flattened. The plant in England has a musky 
scent. 
FLOWERS, MINUTE, IN HEADS, ALL TUBULAR. 
small, perennial, felted or woolly, root stout, woody 
stems few or many, 4-10in.; leaves radical 1-3 in., pal- 
mately divided, segments ;hort or long, lmear blunt ; 
flowers yellow, in heads 4-3 in., forming a flat-topped woolly 
cluster, bracts of the head broadly ovate with a woolly 
disk, margins broad, dry, brown, floor of head convex 
naked, corollas stout, cylindric, 5-toothed, anther-bases 
blunt, entire; achenes flattened, 5-angled, ovoid with 
a broad top, pappus hairs none. ‘The roots are somet’mes 
used for fuel. The English representative of this genus - 
is Tanacetum vulgare—Common ‘Tansy. 
