68 (JALYCIFLOR^. 



261. Foeniculum vulgar e, Oaartn. 



a. Small plunt, with leaves and detached ripo fruit. 



Raised at Clapham, from seed imported from Bombay ; 

 29 Aug., 1871. 



b. Portion of leafy stem, and flowering and fruiting unilKils. 

 Smyrna; Sept., 1860; Dr. J. D. Hooker and I). Hanbtiry. 



c. Leaves, flowering and young fruiting umbels. 

 Wandsworth Common; escaped? 5 Sept., 18r)4. 



d. With flowers and yoiuig fruit. (Fceniculum oj/kinale, AU.) 

 Clapham, near London; cultivated; 1859. "This is the 



plant cultivated in English gardens for culinary 

 purposes." — D. H. 



e. Flowering branches. 



/. Leaf and detached umbel of fruit. 



Bologna fennel ; garden of the Palazzo Orengo, La 



Mortola, near Mentone ; 16 April, 1872. Plant 



about li feet high ; stem thick. 

 (/. Branch in flower. 



262. Foeniculiun piperitum, D. C. 



a. Radical leaves and fruiting branch. 



Nazareth, SjTia (very abundant); 28 Oct., 18G0 : Dr. 

 J. D. Hooker and D. Hanbury. 

 h, c. Young plants showing radical leaves. 



La Mortola, near Mentone; May, 1872. 



263. Fimpinella Saxifraga, L. 



a. Plant, with root, flowers, and immattire fruit. 

 Hertford Heath ; 16 Sept., 1854. 



264. Seseli montanum, L. (S. multicaule, Jac<i.) Hort. Vindob., 



tab. 129. 

 (f. Plant, with* root, flowers and fruit, and detached fruits. 

 Dijon; 11 Oct., 1859. 



265. Seseli tortuosum, L. 



a. Plant, with portion of root and in flower. 

 St. Remy, Bouches du Rhone ; 18 Oct., 1859. 



266. Sison Amomum, L. 



a. Plant in fruit. 



Tiuin; 11 Sept., 1860. 



