DiELS—UMBELLIFERAE. 287 
lutei, tubus ad 10 mm. longus, limbi lobi 5 nonnunquam minute 
denticulati, 15-2 mm. longi. Squama disci unica linearis. 
Ovarium praecedentis. 
“Dry, limestone hills between Tang Tui and Chiao Tou, Yunnan. 
Alt. 7-g000 ft. September 1904.”” G. Forrest. No. 44. 
UMBELLIFERAE. 
Carum coloratum, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Rhizoma incrassatum. Caules solitarii vel plures, cum vaginis 
atque pedunculis intense purpurei, glabri, 7-25 cm. longi. Folia 
basilaria et inferiora cum petiolo laminam fere aequante 5—14 cm. 
longa, 1-3 cm. lata, composita vel bicomposita, pinnae primariae 
circ. 4-5 utrinque patentes, secundariae inferae alte trifidae, 
superae integrae oblanceolato-lineares. Foliorum superiorum 
vagina magis conspicua, petiolus nullus, lamina decrescens. 
Involucrum et involucella decidua vel saepius nulla. Umbellae 
radii 6-12, 1-2°5 cm.longi. Calycis segmentaobsoleta. Petala alba 
unguiculata, late ovata saepius leviter triloba, ca. 2 mm. longa, 
1’5-1°8 mm. lata. Stylopodia purpurea, lata ; styli o°5 mm. longi. 
“ Plant of 3-6 inches. Flowers white, gynaecium green, stem 
purple. Dry i es of cliffs on the eastern flank of the Lichiang 
Range. Lat. 27° 25’ N. Alt. 12-13,000 ft. August 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 2874. 
“ Plant of 4-10 inches. Corolla pure white, gynaecium green. 
Grassy ledges of cliffs on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
Lat. 27° 25 +N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. September 1906.” 
G. Forrest. No. 3060. 
oe Allied to C. SS ixcineniodiven: Clarke. 
Carum dolichopodum, Diels. Sp. nov. 
Caulis basi longe nudus, nodosus ;_ epigaeus foliatus, 5—10 cm. 
longus, purpurascens. Folia infera basi vagina 2 mm. longa, 
petiolo 2°5—3°5 cm. longo et lamina ambitu late triangulari, glabra, 
bicomposita, 6-7 cm. longa, (basi) 8—g cm. lata praedita. Pinnae 
primariae 2-4—jugae, secundariae ambitu late triangulari-ovatae, 
iterum alte sectae, segmenta ultima saepe late cuneato-obovata, 
trifida vel tridentata. Involucrum nullum. Umbellae radii 5-6. 
Involucelli phylla pauca, oblanceolata, integra vel tridentata. 
Umbellulae 10-12-florae. Flores illis C. colorati similes nonnun- 
quam paulo majores. 
“Plant of 2-4 inches. Petals white, gynaecium dark green. 
Shady ledges on and at the base of cliffs on the eastern flank of 
the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 25’ N. Alt. 11-12,000 ft. 
August 1906.’’ G. Forrest. No, 2872. 
