4B5 
~ Spec. Cuan. Steins rooting : branches 'pétioles and peduncles 
scabrous from short hairs: leaves sparingly scabrous, attached by 
the margin, orbicular-reniform, 7-lobed : lobes ‘coarsely ‘crenated :: 
peduneles hoary, numerous, and umbellate in-the axil of the upper- 
most leaf and almost as long as the leaf: flowers numerous, at first 
capitate and almekt. sessile, “afterwards when in fruit on’ short pedi- 
cee eo didymous, slightly 2-ribbed on each side: flowers" 
whitis 
Jn woods on the: Neilgherries. 
(4) H. Zeytanica. ( Dee.) 
- Ident. W.& A. prod. I, .p. 366,.—Dec. prod. IV. p. 67. 
‘Spec. Car. Stems puberulous: leaves attached by the margin, : 
glabrous, orbicular-reniform, 7-nerved, 7-lobed : lobes slightly acute, 
coarsely-crenated: petioles long, puberulous at the apex : peduncles 
puberulous, the ultimate ones apparently opposite by the disappear-. 
ance of the leaf: umbels densely capitate, 20-flowered: flowers 
whitish. 
Peninsula. 
(5) H. rorunptroura, (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fi, Ind. IL p> 88.—Dee. prod. IV. p. 64. 
_ Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 564. 
‘Spec. C#ar. Creeping: stems filiform: leaves longypétiolody 
round, lobed, smooth, crenated : umbels erect, 8--10-flowered : 
volucre of,3 or more minute leaflets. . 
. Silhet, flowering in the rainy season. 
(6) H, conrerta. (R. W.).. 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. III. 
Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 758, 1002. 
Spec. Cuan. ‘Procumbent, rooting, everywhere clothed with long 
hairs : leaves long-petioled, orbicular-reniform, obscurely 7-lobed, 
sertately-toothed : umbels globular, many-flowered, always, sessile : 
fruit turgid, without ribs. 
‘Neilgherries, frequent i in dense woods. ; 
GENUS II. SANICULA. 
Pentandria Digynia. | Sea: Syst: 
Derio. From Sano, to heal, from the supposed healing effects of 
one of the species. 
Gun. Cuar, Calyx-tube echinate, its lobes slightly leafy, per- 
sistent; petals erect, connivent, obovate, with long inflected points z 
