712 Lxx. TjMBELLiFEE^. (C. B. Clarke.) [Beraclmm, 



12-20 in., grey puberulo-pubescent, naked upwards. Leaves 6-10 in., 

 ovate-lanceolate, ultimate segments |-1 in. pinnatifld. Bracts 4-5, ^-i in.; rays 

 4-10, 1-2 in; bracteoles 3-8, f in., ovate-lanceolate, white-margined. Ovary hajry. 

 Petals white. Fruit distinctly but not broadly winged, greenish-pubescent when 

 ripe, dorsal ridges hardly excurrent ; dorsal vittae extending nearly to the base ; com- 

 missural 2, neai the medial line, half as long. — H. tragoides, Benth. in Gen. PI. i. 924 

 (Zozimia tragoides, Boiss.), is very near this, but in it the lower leaves are pinnate 

 and lobed. 



Vab. glahrior; leaves nearly glabrous more acutely serrate. Pastinaca sp. 2, 

 Herb. Ind. Or. H.f. ^ T.— North-west Himalaya and Kashmir; alt. 9000-12,000 ft., 

 Jaequenumt, Thomxon. 



2. K. pinnatum, C. B. Clarke; leaves pinnate pinnss ovat& toothed or 

 pinnatifid, bracts small or 0, fruit \-^ in. oDovate winged. — Heracleum sp. 

 14, Herb. Ind. Or. H.f. % T. 



Kashmir northwards to the Kaeakoeum, alt. 10,000-16,000 ft. ; Thomson, 0. B. 

 ClarJcp. 



White-pubescent, 1-3 ft., sparingly corymbose, little leafy upwards. Leaves 6-10 

 in., oblong; pinnae usually ^-1 in. sometimes 2-3 in., sessile, serrate. Bracts 0-4, 

 ^-g- in., linear or oblong; rays 8-20, 1-3 in.; bracteoles 5-8, J-J in., linear or 

 oblong; pedicels 10-30, | in. Petals white. Ovary hairy. Fniit rather broadly 

 winged, minutely pubescent, whitish; dorsal and intermediate ridges excurrent; 

 vittae broad extending | the length of the carpel, a minute vitta added in the centre 

 of the wing; commissural 2, near the medial line, often more than half as long as 

 the mericarp. 



3. K. Jacquemontii, C. B. Clarke ; leaves pinnate or 3-partite, seg- 

 ments ovate, bracts 0, fruit orbicular ^ in. winged. 



NoETH-wEST HmnT.AYA 1, Jocquemont. 



Villous with lax white hairs, 1 ft., nude upwards. Leaves ovate, segments 

 ^-J in., serrate. Bays 7, 1-2 in.; bracteoles 4-8, ^— J in., linear; pedicels 10-12, 

 J in. Fruit minutely pubescent, dorsal and intermediate ridges not excurrent, late- 

 ral excurrent in a continuous circular narrow wing ; vittae nearly as long as the 

 carpel, commissural 4. — Very distinct by the small fruits. 



4. K. cachemiricum, C, B. Clarke ; lower leaves 2-pinnate pinnee nar- 

 rowly oblong entire or remotely obtusely toothed, bracts small, fruit 5 by 

 I in. elliptic vringed. — Peucedanum glaucum, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. 8f T., not of 

 Wall. 



MuBEEE, Falconer ; Jamu, alt. 5000-6000 ft., Thomson ; Kaseutb ; Nowgunge, alt. 

 8000 ft., C. B. aarke. 



Minutely pubescent, 2-3 ft., naked, sparingly corymbose upwards. Leames 

 6-12 in., ovate, secondary pinnae 1-3 by ^y-g in., sessile, subobtuse. Bracts 2-4, 

 ^-J in., lanceolate; rays 6-10, 1-2 in.; bracteoles 5-8, J in., lanceolate ; pedicels 

 8-20, J-^ in. Fruit pubescent ; dorsal and intermediate ridges hardly excurrent, la- 

 teral forming a continuous narrow wing ; vittae broad nearly as long as the carpel, 

 commissural 2, near the medial line. 



tt Large, drying broivn ; fruit when ripe brown, often with a very thin wing. 



5. K. Wallicllll, DC. Prodr. iv. 195 ; glabrescent upwards, upper leaves 

 3-partite or pinnate, bracts 1-2 small deciduous or 0, calyx-teeth linear pro- 

 minent, fruit f by J in. obovate, commissure evitfaite. H. diversifolium. 

 Wall. Cat. 574. 



NiPAi,; Wallich. Sikkim: on Singaleleh, alt. 10,000 ft., C. B. Clarke. 



Stem, 3-4 ft., white-hirsute beneath the nodes. Leaves serrate, pilose above and 



