Pate 1999. 
ANGELICA POLYMORPHA, Muzim., var. sinensis. 
UMBELLIFERZ. Subtribe ANGELICEA. 
A. polymorpha, Maaim. in Mél. Biol. ix. 187, var. sinensis, Oliv. ; 
aule glabro tenuiter striato, foliis inferioribus triternatim pinnati- 
superioribus interdum simpliciter innatis, segmentis ovatis v. 
ato-lanceolatis inferioribus trifidis dentato-incisis, dentibus obtusius- 
la a 
eis rudimentariis v. obsoletis, umbellulis a involucelli 
olis paucis anguste linearibus, pedicellis gracilibu uctiferis 
as seepins longioribus, moet oro ad basin bijiathibe brachiis 
Himis, mericarpiis valde compressis oblongo- v. subquadrato- 
llipticis basi profunde retusis v. gy shes apice rotundatis interdum 
er emarginatis, jugis dorsalibus 3 approximatis elevatis haud alatis, 
ibus in alas nucleo equilatas dilatatis, vittis vallecularum 4, 
1s 2. 
1issuralibus 
; Has. gt Prov. Hupeb, Fang ole Prov. Szechwan, No. 
4 n, Dr. Henry (cultivated, Nos. 6897, 7 143). Possibly pan ‘same 
‘plant, but ao from banks of the North River, Ford. 
Stink is evidently aa allied to A. cin bap described by 
Franchet, in his valuable ‘ Plants Davidiane Ns ongol.),’ 141, and 
hich he has kindly fi f e) 
vidently in Japan and EH. temperate Asia there is a group of closely 
d forms sit ad to the section Don phapetiine of the genus 
ica.—D. Out 
. Henry supplies the following memorandum :—‘ Tang-kuei is a 
auch used by the Chinese and Japanese in the treatment of | 
of tego tba wuparoally two or more different vices are 
der this name. apan, ‘edi ng sum 
wm Aeadtbobin, S. & Z., furnishes re kuei; while another kind, 
