Ill S. Kvirz — Contrihutions towards a [No. 2, 



Sanicula, L. 



1. S. EuEOPiEA, L. sp. pi. 339 ; DC. Prod. IV. 84 ; Fl. Dan. II. t, 

 283 ; Engl. Bot. II. t. 98. Rchb. Flor. Germ. XXI. t. 1847. (S. montana, 

 Eeinw. in Bl. Bjdr. 832 ; DC. Prod. IV. 85 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I/l. 

 736 ; S. Javanica, Bl. Bydr. 852 ; DC. Prod. IV. 85 ; S. elata, Ham. in 

 Don. Prod. Nep. 183, Wight Icon. t. 1004 and 334 and Spicil. Nilgh. t. 79 

 and lUustr. t. 117 ; DC. Prod. IV. 85). 



Hab. Ava, Khakyen hills (J. Anderson). — Fl. April. 



Bupleurum, L. 



1. B. TENTJE, Don. Prod. Nep. 182 ; DC. Prod. IV. 128. 



Hab. Along grassy outskirts of the drier hill-forests of the Martaban 

 hills east of Tounghoo, as on Nattoung at about 7000 ft. elevation. — Fr. 

 Febr. 



Apium, L. 



*1. A. GEAVEOLENS, L. sp. pi. 379 ; DC. Prod. IV. 101 ; Engl. 

 Bot. t. 1210. 



Hab. Only cultivated in gardens of the drier districts chiefly, as 

 Prome and Ava. — Fl. HS. 



Carum, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 



* Fruits glahrous. 



Flowers yellowisli or greenish yellow, , C. Tetroselimim. 



Flowers white ; calyx-teeth ohsolete ; fruits oblong, C. CarvL 



* * Fruits hirsute or puberulous. Flowers white. 



Leaves temati-sect, lobes of the segments oblong-linear, C. Roxhurghianum. 



Leaves pinnately decompound, the lobes of the segments setaceous, C. Copticicm. 



*1. C. Peteoselinum, Bth. and Hf. Gen. Plant. I. 891. {Petroseli^ 

 nwn sativum, Hoffm. Umb. I. 78 ; DC. Prod. IV. 102 ; Hayne Arzney 

 Gew. 7. t. 23). 



Hab. Only cultivated in gardens of Europeans, chiefly in the drier 

 districts. 



2. C. RoxBUEaHiATiTUM, Bth. and Hf. Gen. Plant. I. 891. {Apium 

 involucratum, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 97 ; Pimpinella involucrata, WA. ; 

 Wight Icon. t. 567). 



Var. a. GENUiNA, all parts minutely puberulous ; fruits greyish hir- 

 sute. 



Var. /8. GLABEiuscTTLA, all parts less puberulous or almost glabrous ; 

 fruits slightly puberulous. 



Hab. Much cultivated all over the country u]^ to 2000 ft. elevation^ 

 and not unfrequently springing up in recently deserted toungyas ; var. p. 

 near Prome (Wall.) ; central parts of the Pegu Yomah, Zamayee (Dr. 

 Brandis).— Fl. Fr. CS. 



