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GENUS XI. OZODIA. 
Pentandria Digynia. Sex: Sys: 
Deriv. From Ozodes, strong-smelling. * 
Gen. Cuan. Margin of the calyx almost obsolete : petals round- 
ish, emarginate, involute: styles short, diverging, persistent: fruit 
with 5 primary filiform ridges, of which the lateral are marginal, 
_With a furrow along the commissure : vittee solitary in the interstices 
and two on the commissure: seed convex on the back, furrowed in 
front. 
(1) O. ranicunaces. (W. § A.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 875. 
Spec. Cuar. Glabrous, glaucous: stem striated: leaves many- 
cleft: lobes linear-setaceous: umbels 12—20-rayed: involucel and 
involucre wanting: fruit oblong, laterally compressed, without a 
beak : flowers yellow. 
Peninsula. 
GENUS XII. C2NANTHE 
Pentandria Digynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Oinos, wine, and <Anthos, a flower, in allusion to 
the odour of the plant. 
Gen. Cuar. Margin’ of the calyx 5-toothed, persistent: petals 
obovate, emarginate, inflexed: style conical : fruit cylindrical-ovate, 
crowned with long erect styles: mericarps with 5 ridges, somewhat 
convex, lateral ones marginal, a little breader : interstices with single 
-vittee : umbels compound : invoJucre often wanting : involucel many 
leaved: flowers in the circumference long-pedicelled, sterile, in the 
disk sessile or short-pedicelled and fertile. 
(1) GE. stononiveR. (Dec.) 
Ident. Dec. prod. IV. p. 138. 
Syn. Phellandrum stoloniferum, Roxb. ft. Ind. Il. p. 93, 
Spec. Cxar. Roots fistulous, jointed, throwing fibres.and long 
creeping stolones from the joints: stem erect, striated, fistulous, 2—4 
‘feet in height: lower leaves composed of 1-2 lateral pairs of ternate 
‘ones, and the terminal one 5-divided, upper ones 5 and 3-divided: 
leaflets lanceolate, smooth, serrated: umbels many-rayed: flowers 
‘small, white. 
Bengal, on the margins of fresh waters, flowering at the beginning: 
ef the hot season. 
