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~ Pencedanum erayi=P. millefolium Watson, King’s R 
129, a name which must give — to the older Pad milefoliwn 
of Sonder, from South Africa 
’ Peucedanum oo n. sp. Caulescent, from a few inches 
to a foot high, glaucous, closely pubescent, from a thick 
elongated root : eaves pinnate, with pinnatifid to entire 
what toothed o 
or few-cleft : panes 3 to 8-rayed, with no involucre, and in- 
volucels of small ue scarious- is-margined eee 
¥ 
sa Niel side: seed-face concev. Sade Bear Val- 
ans alt. : ales ft. be lates fer fe Dict ridges, north side of 
1942). an eae af the Pace: station June, 1886; at the 
latter, June, 87. 
~ Peucedanum Pringlei, n. sp. Very short caulescent or Peck 
cent, with several stout peduncles, 6 to 12 inche oe : 
m a common root, wonad. ana leaves Ie 
= 
tomentose pictlee rays I to 3 inches ties pedicels 3 to 5 
ines long ; flowers white: calyx-teeth obsolete: fruit nea ny 
orbicular, becoming ¢ glabrous at maturity, 4 to 6 lines iene 
of lines broad, with thin membranous wings broader - 
than the body, and fili forest dorsal and intermediate ribs: a 
arge and solitary in the intervals (an mien 
secondary one in the lateral intervals), 4 on the Site a 
fac’ Seed deeply sulcate beneath the oil-tubes, with plane 
ec ee orn, San Diego county (Pringle, ash? “ 
new Mexi o, Upper Gila ( ore, Flowers in April, 
tributed variously as P. dasycarpum, P. caruifolium and ee 
feeniculac an: 
