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3. A. septum, Seem.; arbuscula; ramis pntentibus aculeatis, aculeis 
recums ; foliis 3-5-folioIatis, foliolis elliptic* acuminata in petiolura 
atteuuatia, dentatis glabris, petiolis aculeatis ; umbellis globosis terrai- 
nahbus, solitariis v. paniculatis ; pedicellis elongatis ; calvce ecalyculato 
5-dentato; petalis 5, 1-nerviis, libera; stylis 2, apice divaricatis, basi 
connatis; fructu didymo-compresso, 2-loculari.— " Small dull green 
tree or bush, with dense patent branches, growing in hedges." Hook. 
ffl. in Sched. Herb. Kew.— Nurtung (J. D. Hooker I), Baga Panee and 
Joowyn, E. Indies (J. D. Hooker !). 
4. A. divaricatum, Seem.— Panax divaricatum, Sieb. et Zucc. Ab- 
hand. Bair. Akad. iv. 2. p. 198 ; Walp. Ann. i. p. 981. Kahpanax 
divaricatum., Miq. Ann. Lugd.-Bat. i. p. 17. -Japan (Siebold! in 
Herb. Benth.). 
6. A. sessiUflorum, Seem.— Panax setstii forum, Bupr. et Maxim. Fl. 
Amur. p. 131 • Amur, Begel, Gartenflora, 1862, t. 369.— Amur (Maxi- 
movvicz), Manchuria (Wilford !), Northern China (Fortune? Fischer). 
Stem and petioles armed. 
Heteropanax, Seem. Fl. Vitien. p. 114, in adnot. Pedicelli in- 
articulati. Flores ecalyculati, hermaphroditi. Calyx tubo obconico, 
Umbo minute 5-dentato. Petala 5, ovata, 1-nervia, a>stivatione val- 
late. Stamina 5. Ovarium 2-loculare, loculis 1-valvaris. Styli 2, 
' )(, n, demum divaricati. Drupa exsucca, didvma-compressa, 2-p\ rena. 
Albumen ruminatum.— Arbuscula inermis Indise orien'talis, foliis al- 
enus snnpliciter impari- v. supra decomposite pinnatis, foliolis petio- 
11 aua ovatis acuminatis integerrimis, umbellis paucifloris paniculatis, 
pedtincnlis pedicellis calycibusque stellato-tomentosis, floribus odoratis. 
" JWm sp. auct. Species unica i 
I. If . fragrans, Seem. 1. c. Panax fragrans, Boxb. Cat. Calc. 21 ; 
e Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 254, excl. syn. Don.— Bootan (Griffith! 
n _2073), Kumaon (Strachey et Winterbottom !), Sikkim, 2-4000 feet 
(Hooker fil. et Thomson!), Khasia (Hooker fil. et Thomson!), Cal- 
cutta Bot. Garden (VVallich ! n. 4929 4), Assam plains (Jenkins!). 
e ry variable in foliage, some leaves being scarcely a foot long, 
others exceeding 4-5 feet in length, with petioles 2 feet and more. 
°n s Hedera fragrans, referred doubtfully to this species by De Can- 
e > is Pentapanax LeschcnauUii, Seem., a common Nepal plant. 
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