UMBELLIFEBM 215 



pedicels articulate under flower. {Regions of Mediterr. and- Black 

 seas, west. Europe and north-west, shores of Africa.^) 



30. Glehnia F. Schmidt.^ — Flowers polygamous, very -villose; 

 sepals rather long subulate unequal.' Petals sublanceolate, inflexed 

 at pointed apex, unequal. Stylopods thick-conical. Stamens 5 ; 

 filaments finally very long ; anthers oval. Fruit (nearly of Grithmus) 

 subovoid ; commissure broad ; mericarps somewhat compressed 

 parallel to septum. Primary ridges 6, produced to hard prismatic 

 thickly suberose wings ; the marginal sub-equal to the others. 

 Vittse 00 ,* deep, thin, finally separating with seed from exocarp. 

 Seed curved broadly concave at face. Carpophore slender, 2-partite. 

 — A very villose herb ; ° leaves twice or thrice pinnately or ternately 

 dissected ; segments rather broadly obovate incised or dentate ; 

 flowers in compound umbels ; involucral bracts few or ; bracteoles 

 of involucels oo , acute. (South east.cont. and ins. Ohina, Japan shores.^) 



31. Fappea Habv. and Sond.' — Flowers ' minute ; sepals short, 

 sometimes rather broad, often unequal. Petals inflexed, induplicate- 

 valvate. Stylopods depressed-conical, undulate at margin. Fruit * 

 elliptic-oval, dorsally much compressed hirsute. Mericarps flat, 

 margins rather thick, with broad orbicular vesicles filled with oleo- 

 resin, more conspicuous on the face. Seed flat ; embryo . . . ? — 

 Low '" prostrate much-branched herbs ; leaves small dissected ; umbels 

 compound ; bracts of involucre and involucels few foliaceous dis- 

 sected. (South Africa.^') 



32. Thecocarpus Boiss.'^ — Flowers " polygamous ; sepals denti- 

 form, often persistent. Petals obovate, emarginate from inflexed 

 apex. Stylopods conical. Fruit oblong ovoid or subcorneal, trans- 

 versely subterete ; carpels hard subligneous not separable. Primary 



'Spec. 1. C. maritimum. (See p. 194, note (ex Mia.). — FhelloptenisUttoralis'BEisTij. — Fb. 



10.) et Sav. Miiwt. PI. Jap. i. 185. 



3 Fl. Sanehal. Ined. ex Mm. Ann. Muse. Lugd.- ' Fl. Cwp. ii. 562 (not Eokl. et Zbyh.). — 



Bat. iv. 61 (about 1867). — Phellopterua Benth. Chorittenia Benth. Gen. 907, n. 100. 

 Gen. 905, n. 90 (Oct. 18-67). « Whitish. 



' The anterior larger. ' Not quite ripe. 



* Sometimes 2-fid above. '" With the habit of some FumarietB or Sene- 



' With the habit of soine Meracha but gene- bierae. 

 rally much more villose. " Spec. 1. P. capensis Sond. — Choritcenla ca- 



' Spec. 1. G. littoralisY. Sohm. — Cymopterus? pensis Benth. Hook. Icon, ser. 3, 24, t. 1231. 

 littoralis A. Gray, £ot. Jap. Mem. Amer. Acad. '^ Ann. So. Nat. ser. 3, ii. 93 ; Fl. Or. ii. 954. 



vi. 391 ; Steo. Paclf. Eaylr, Exp. Rep. (ex Mia.). — B. H. Gen. 903, n. 84. 

 — Archangeliea officinalis Hopfm. Perr. Exp. 312 "^ White. 



