84 
From hydor—water and aggeion—a vessel; in allusion to some of the species 
growing in water; and from a fancied resemblance the capsule has to a cup. 
Lam. t. 370. Gaert. t. 30. f. 7. 
650. H. Horrensia. Don’s. syst. 3. p. 233, Primula mutabilis, Lour. Co- 
chin, China. Bot. Mag. ¢. 438. 
The Chinese Guelder Rose.—Common Hydrangea. 
A shrubby plant; flowers in corymbs; of various shades of rose colour. In 
gardens iutd, from China, of which country, and Japan, it isa native. 
ORDER 71. UMBELLIFER. pe. Prod. 4. p. 55. 
Tue UMBELLIFEROUS TRIBE. Lind. nat. syst. p. 4. 
315. HYDROCOTYLE. L. Pentandria Dyginia. 
Hydor—water, Kotyle—a vessel; in allusion to the round, depressed leaves, 
capable of holding water; like the beautiful Lady’s mantle ( Alchemilla.) of 
England. Lam. ¢. 188. Gaert. ¢, 22. 
651. H. Asiatica. w. & A. 1130. Rox. Flora. 2. p. 88. Rheed. Mal. 10. 
8. 46. Don’s. syst. 3. p. 250.—herbaceous plant; grows in moist shady places. 
316. APIUM, L. Pentandria Digynia, 
From a Celtic name for water; in allusion to the place of growth.—Gaert. 
t, 22. Lam. é. 196. ; 
652. A. GRAVEOLENS. w. & A. 1135,—Celery;—in gardens, 
653. A. PeTRosELINUM. Linn, Spec. 379. Petroselinum sativum. Don’s. 
syst. 3. p. 279—Common Parsley;—cultivated in gardens. 
317. PTYCHOTIS. w. & a, Pentandria Digynia, 
Ptyche—a plait, ous,—an ear; the petals are plaited. Gaert. ¢. 85, Lam. 
t. 198. 
654. P. Asowan. w, & A. 1187. Ligusticum ajowan. Rox. Flora. 2p. 91. 
Asiat. Res. 11. p, 170.—in Deccan gardens. (Dr. Lush.) : 
The seeds have an aromatic smell, and warm pungent taste.—They are sold 
in the Bazars, and used by the natives for culinary and medicinal purposes. 
655. P. MOonTANA. G. 
Bhaphallee.—An herbaceous plant, with a strong and rather agreeable 
smell; flowers white; appear towards the close of the rains.---Common at 
Kandalla.--Onthe Ram Ghaut. (Mr. Law.) 
318. FOENICULUM. w, & A, Pentandria Digynia. 
Latin name of fennel, Gaert. ¢. 23. 
F. Vuteare. w. & A. 1145. Eng. Bot. ¢, 1208. Owa, Fennel;—in gardens. 
319. PASTINACA. w. & a. Pentandria Digynia, 
Latin name of a carrot. Lam. ¢. 206. Gaert. 1. ¢. 21. 
656. P. Sativa. Don’s. syst. 3. p. 338, common Parsnip.—in gardens 
Belgaum. (Mr. Law.) 
320. CUMINUM. L. Pentandria Digynia, Gaert. ¢. 23. Lam. ¢. 194, 
657. C. Cyminum. w. & a. 1153. Rox. Flora. 2. p. 92. 
Zeera.—Cultivated in gardens. 
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321. DAUCUS, L. Pentandria Digynia. : 
Daio—to make hot; in allusion to its supposed medicinal effects, Lam. ¢. 
192. Gaert. ¢. 20. 
