UMBELLIFEK^ffi. (PARSLEY FAMILY.) 



* Commissural oil-tubes 2. 



367 



1. H. Amaniim, Boiss. et Ky. ® ® Tall. Leaves appressed- 

 pubescent, green above, grey beneath, piiinatipartite into 2 pairs of 

 oblong; se.o-ments, which are piunatipartite into ob o?ig, acute., denticulate 



lobes. Inllorescence bristly pubescent 

 many -ray ed ; fruit round-ovate, retuse, 



umbel 



sparsely 



June — Al- 



beset with small bristles — May and 

 pine Amanus, near iSpruce forests. 



* * Commissural oil-tubes 0. 



2. H. humile, S. et S. If .2 to .6, papil> 

 lose-pubescent ; neck scaly ; stems sparingly branch- 

 ed. Leaves oblong in outline, piunatipartite into 

 3-5 pairs of ovate to cuneate-obovate, acutely 

 dentate or incised, soaietimes pinnatisect leaflets. 

 Rays 3-6 ; fruit puberulent or glabrous, ovate- 

 elliptical, .008 long — August and September — 

 Stony places in alpine regions of Lebanon, Har- 

 mon, Berytdagh, and northward. 



Fig. 194. 



Fruiting umbellet 

 of H. humile. 



57. SY]VELCOSCIAI>IUiH, Boiss.' Sy.nelcosciadium. 



Calyx-teeth long, lanceolate, unequal, at length deciduous. 

 P'ruitwitha broad, flat margin. Ribs almost obsolete, the lateral 

 close to the margin. Styles at length indurated, erect. Oil-tubes 

 1 in each interval, filiform — Annual, strigose, dichotoraous herbs, with 

 white flowers, and unequally rayed umbels, contracted in fruit. 



Fig. 195. 



Fruiting umbel of S. Carmeli, 



S. Carineli, Lab. 1 to 2, retrorsely hispid below. Leaves 

 pinnate, of two and a hp If to four and a half pairs of large, ovate- 

 oblong. coarse-toothed or lobed, to linear, entire leaflets. Rays 3-6 ; fruit 

 round^ retuse, .008 in diameter — May to July — Common along 

 coast, and in middle zone of mountains. 



5§. MAL.ABA1L.A, Hoffm. xMalabaila. 



Calyx-margin obsolete. Fruit round or obovate ; with a broad 

 margin, translucent within, thickened and pithy without. Ribs fili- 

 form, the lateral at margin. Oil-tube 1 in each interval, the lateral 

 at margin of seed — Perennial, yellow-flowered herbs, with non-radiat- 

 ing flowers. 



