710 Lxx. UMBBLLiPERji. (0. B. Clarke.) {Feucedarmm. 



wings of lateral as thick as the seed ; farrows 1-vittate ; yittae nearly or quite as 

 long as the carpel. 



4. P. slkklmense, C. B. Clarke ; segments of the lower leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate of the upper narrow-lanceolate, pedicels in firuit J-f in., fruit \-^ by 

 ^-^ in. broadly winged deeply emarginate at both ends, commissure evittate. 



Sikkim; alt. SOOO-7000 ft., frequent; J. V. H., C. B. Clarke. 



Besembling P. ramosisaimmii closely except as to the fruit, which has a broader 

 wing ; the seed is not larger than in tirnt plant, but the pedicels are usually longer 

 and more slender, and there are often no bcacteoles. 



6. P. anamallayense, C. B. Clarhe ; segments of the leaves very nar- 

 rowly lanceolate, pedicels in fruit ^J in., fruit \ in. orbicular commissure 6-4- 

 vittate. 



An AMAiLAT Mrs. ; Wight, Beddome. 



Kesembling P. ramomaimwm, but the segments of the leaves narrower, the fruit 

 different. Umbel as in P. ramosissimum ; bracts 0, or 1-4, ^^ in., lineat, sometimes 

 narrowly oblong, sub-serrate. Calyx-teeth small, lanceolate. Styles long. Dorsal 

 and intermediate ridges scarcely excuxrent, lateral with a prominent wing as thick 

 as the seed ; dorsal furrows 1-vittate, lateral 2-1-vittate ; vittae large usuaUy as long 

 as the carpel, commissural prominent. 



6. P. ceylanicum, Oardn. MS. ; pedicels in fruit ^1 in., fruit ^ by J 

 in., commissure 6-4-vittate. Palimbia ramosissima, Thwaites Enum. 131, not 

 of DC. 



Ceylon; Gairdner; Galagama, Thwaites. 



Resembling P. anamallayense, and perhaps a variety of it, but the (unripe) fruits 

 are elliptic and less winged, the pedicels very much longer, and the calyx-teeth much 

 smaller. Styles long. 



7. P. grlaucum, DC. Prodr. iv. 179; segments of the middle cauline 

 leaves narrow-lanceolat'e serrate of the upper linear entire, fruit J by ^ in. trun- 

 cate commissure 2-vittate. Selinum glaucum. Wall., Cat. 580. 



NrpAi.; Wallkh. 



Grlabrous 2-4 ft. Segments of the cauline leaves 2 by J in., entire in most of 

 Walllch's examples, serrate in the only fruiting one. Bracts ; rays 12—16, i— IJ 

 in.; braeteoles 0, or minute; pedicels 8-16, ^-^ in. Calyx-teeth obsolete. Styles 

 subprominent. Fruit subquadrate, somewhat emarginate at both ends ; dorsal and 

 intermediate ridges obscure, lateral subprominently winged, the wing as thick as the 

 seed ; vittae solitary, nearly as long as the carpel. 



Vab. 1 nagpvrensis; braeteoles 4^7 J in. linear, fruit narrowed at the base, 

 margin thicker than the seed, commissure evittate. — Chota Nagpore, alt. 1500-2000 

 ft.; Kamghur and Bagoda, C. B. Clarke; Behar, at Monghyr, G. Lockwood. — Lower 

 leaves twice 3-partite, leaflets 3 by IJ in., strongly serrate : upper with linear seg- 

 ments. FruH truncate emarginate at the narrowed base. — This may be a distinct 

 species. 



**** Ultimate segments of the leaves 1-2 in., sen-ate; bracts prominent. 



8. P. ^rande, C. B. Clarke; leaves 2-pinnate leaflets with 3 large 

 rounded lobes, fruit J in. obovate obtuse. Pastinaca grandis, Dalz. &■ Gibs. 

 Bomb. Fl. 107. 



Bombay Ghauts ; SalzeU. 



Glabrous, 3 ft. Leaves mostly radical, long-petloled, ovate, shining on both sur- 

 faces, leaflets 1-3 in. Bracts oblong or obovate, obtuse; rays 20, 2-3 in., stout; 



