538 BENGAL PLANTS. [Seseli. 
a calyx-tube; limb entire or with 5 minute, lanceolate or linear | 
teeth. Petals 5, emarginate. Stamens 5. Carpels 2; styles 
L r terally 
occasionally much compressed dorsally ; inner face flat or occa- — 
sionally concave; ridges strong, obtuse or subacute, lateral hardly 
larger than dorsal; vitte solitary, usually prominent, eg each 
furrow ; carpophore 2-partite or 2-fid, less often entire; disk not 
prominent on the fruit. Seed semi-terete or occasionally dorsally 
‘compressed ; inner face concave. 
pubescent ; fruit usually pubescent to hirsute, subglobose......... * 
ower leaves often thrice pinnate, ultimate segments linear or 
SOO co cesetteccease, 
Ligusticum diffusum F. I. ii, 92. 
In all the provinces. : 
An annual much-branched herb. Beng. Ban-jowan- 
‘910. SEsELI Dauctrotium C. B. Clarke; F. B. I. ii. 693. 
E. Bengal ; Chittagong. 
An annual erect herb. 
909. SEsELI mnDIcUM W. & A.; F. B. I. ii. 693; E. D.S. 1201. is 
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390. Cnanthe Linn. . : 
Herbs of marshy ground ; roots fibrous, creeping or stolo wis m4 e 
leaves 1-3-pinnate, ultimate segments large or small, pees Co 
