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C. and H. S. ; fr. H. S. Leaves and seeds somewhat unpleasantly 

 aromatic. Not used among the natives. (Roxb.) 

 Dasyloma, DC. (Pr. 4, p. 140.) 



1. bengalense, DC. (L. c. — Seseli bengalense, Roxb. fi. ind. 2, j>. 94.) 

 © Bengal.— In H. C. G. fl. Feb. ; fr. H. S. 



2. glaucum, DC. (L. c.) India ? Cultivated in H. C. G. (DC.) 

 Aethusa, L. (DC. pr. 4, p. 141.) 



1. Cynapium, L. {DC. I. c.;—E. B. 17, t. 1192.) Fool's Parsley. © Eu- 

 rope. Fl. small, white C. S.; fr. 0. The whole plant has a dull 

 dark green appearance, and nauseous garlick-scent. It is a deadly 

 poison. 

 FoENicuLUM, Adans. {DC. pr. 4, p. 142; — W. and A. pr. \,p. 370.) 



1, vulgare, Gartn. {DC. I. c. ; — W. and A. o. c.p. 371 ; — J. Grah. Cat. 

 B.pl.p. 84.— Anethum Foeniculum, L. ; Roxb. H. B. p. 22;—^. 

 B. 17, t. 1208.) Common Fennel. <f- Europe. Fl. small, yellow, 

 Febr. ; fr. March and April. 



2. Pflwmori, DC. (Pr. 4, p. 142. — Anethum Panmori, Roxh. fl. ind. 2, 

 p. 94,) *^t^5I^f? Pan-muhoree. © Native place ? Cultivated in Ben- 

 gal. Fl. small, bright-yellow, Febr. ; fr. March and April. Seeds 

 of a pleasant, sweet, warmish taste, used for culinary and medicinal 

 purposes, especially among the natives. 



Cnidium, Cusson. {DC. pr. 4, p. 152.) 



1. diffusum, DC. (o. c. p. 153. — Ligusticum diffusum, Roxb. fl. 'ind. 

 2, p. 92.) ^^C^rT^t^ Bunjoan. © Lower Bengal. (Serampore.) Fl, 

 small, white, C. S. ; fr. H. S. Seed used as a medicine for cattle. 

 {Roxb.) 



Anethum, L. {DC.pr. 4, p. 185; — fV. and A. pr. l,p. 371.) 



1. Sowa, Roxb. {Fl. ind. 2, p. 96 i—DC. o. c.p. 186,— fF. and A. o. c, 

 d. 372.) *fcf^1 Soolpha. © Peninsula of India. Bengal, (Seram- 

 pore.) Cultivated. FL small, yellow, Febr; fr. March and April. Seeds 

 aromatic, used for culinary and medicinal purposes among the natives. 



2. (jraveolens, L. {DC. pr. 4, p. 96;^Roxb. H. B. p. 22 ;-~Fl. dan. t. 

 1572.) Dill. © S. Europe, Astracan, Egypt. Fl. small, yellow, Feb.; 

 fr. March and April. 



3. segetum, L. {DC.pr. 4, p. 96.) ©France, Portugal, Sardinia, Greece, 

 Persia. Fl small, yellow, C. S. ; fr. February and March. 



Paktinaca, L. {DC. pr 4, p. 188.) 



1. saliva, L. {DC. I. c.;~Rozb. H. B. p. 22;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 84.) 

 o. sylvestris. {E. B. 8, t. 556.) Wild Parsnip, cf- Europe, down 



to Caucasus. Fl. small, pale yellow, C. S. 

 ^. edulis. Cultivated Parsnip. 

 ToRDYLinM, li. {DC. pr. 4, p. 197.) 



1. offidnale, L. {DC. o. c. p. VdS;—E. B. 34, t. 2440.) England, 

 Portugal, S. France, Italy, Greece. Fl, smallish, white, C. S. ; fr. H. S. 



