1877.] Knowledge of the Burmese Flora. 115 



N. B. Canim Carvi, L., and G. Gopticum^ Bth. and H£. (PtycTiotis 

 Ajoivan, DC), are numerated by Rev. Mason in his list of Burmese plants 

 as introduced. 



Pimpinella, L. 



Slender almost glabrous annual ; peduncles filiform ; umbels without bracts, 



. . P. Heyneana. 



Robust pubescent herb ; peduncles stout ; involucral bracts linear, \—\ as long as tho 



peduncles, ., p. Parishianct. 



1. P. Heyneana, Bth. and Hf. Gen. Plant. I. 894. (Helosciadiim ? 

 Heyneanim, DC. Prod. IV. 106 j Anethum trlfoUatum, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 

 96). 



Hab. Locally but socially in the upper mixed forests of the Peo-u 

 Yomah. — Fr. Nov., Dec. 



2. P. Parishiana, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 309. 

 Hab. Martaban, on the Zwakabin (Rev. Parish, No. 315). 

 Habit of P. divei'sifoUa. 



FoBniculum, Ad. 



*1. F. VULGARE, Gsertn. Fruct. I. 105 ; DC. Prod. IV. 142 ; Wight 

 Icon. t. 515. (Anethum Foeniculum, L. sp. pi. 722 ; Engl. Bot. t. 1208). 



Hab. Cultivated in native gardens and fields, especially in the Prome 

 District. 



CEnanthe, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 

 Leaves pinnately decompound ; umbels on short leaf-opposed peduncles or almost 



sessile, CE. Benghaleme, 



Leaves pinnate (rarely bipinnate) ; umbels on very long peduncles, ...,(E. stolonifera. 

 1. Oe. stolonifeea, DC. Prod. IV. 138 ; Wight Icon. t. 571. 

 (Fhellandrium stoloniferwn, Roxb. Fl. Ind. 11. 93). 



Hab. In swamps and in and around stagnant waters of the alluvial 

 plains of Pegu, here and there, as in the ditches round the fort of Touu- 

 ghoo J about Rangoon, &c. — Fl. May. 



Selinum, L. 



L S. SP. ? 



A species ap]3arently of this genus is not unfrequent on the hill-jDas- 

 tures of the Martaban hills east of Tounghoo, above 6000 ft. elevation, but 

 the plants (like those of 2 or 3 other umbelliferous plants which grew in 

 company with it) were too much dried up to permit of identification. 



Peueedanum, L. 



Conspectus of Species. 

 Glabrous, glaucous ; leaves pinnately decompound, the lobes fiHform, .,,.,. P. Sowa, 

 Leaves pinnate, the leaflets puberulous beneath, broadly oblong, serrate, often lobed, 



«i P, PmtimQa, 



