232 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 



Styles erect capitellate at stigmatose apex, thickened at base to long- 

 conical stylopods. Fruit oblong ovoid, compressed contrary to septum, 

 white-setose ;- mericarps subterete ; carpophore 0. Primary ridges 

 subequal scarcely prominent ; yittse in furrows solitary. Seed concave 

 at face. — Kigid (scented) annuals; branches glabrous ; leaves pinnate ; 

 segments dissected ; umbels compound capitate dense ; pedicels short 

 thick subligneous ; involucral bracts fohaceous dissected ; bracteoles 

 of involucels cuneate-dentate. {^Levant}) 



68. Chserophyllum T.^ — Flowers ^ hermaphrodite or often poly- 

 gamous ; sepals subulate rigid, persistent, minute or 0. .Petals sub- 

 entire or emarginate. Styles slender sometimes rigid (Ehyncostylis *) . 

 Stylopods conical or depressed, entire or more rarely undulate at 

 margin. Fruit oblong, oblong-linear, linear- elongate {Grammoscia- 

 dium *) or ovately oblong, compressed contrary to septum, sometimes 

 constricted at commissure ; carpophore simple or 2-fid. Primary 

 ridges equal, sometimes wider (Physocaulis *), obtuse or inconspicuous ; 

 vittse in furrows solitary, sometimes obscure or (Anthriscus ''). Seed 

 subterete, often dorsally compressed, at face deeply sulcate or concave. 

 — Annual, biennial or perennial herbs; root sometimes tuberous 

 {Freyera ^) ; leaves pinnately dissected or compound or 3-nately 

 compound ; umbels compound or more rarely simple {Oreomyrrhis *) ; 

 involucral bracts, oftener few (1, 2), sometimes 0; bracteoles of 

 involucels oo . (Temp, and mount, reg. of both worlds.^") 



' Spec. 1. O.decumbeiisVENT.—jAVB.etSFACK, ' Endl. Qeii. n. 4508. — B. H. Oen. 897, n. 70. 



III. PI. Or. t. 431. — 0. m-ientalis DC— Boiss. — Caldasia Laq. Amcen. ii. 98 (not W. nor 



J/. Or. ii. 894. — 0. Sruguieri Spach, loc. cit. t. Mtjt.). 



34. — 0. Aucheri Spach, loc. cit. — CaUistroma '" Spec, about 40. Eeichb. f. Jc. Ji'/. (?«r»i. t. 



erubescens Fenzi. 2016 {FhysocauUs), 2016-2023; 2024-2029 [An- 



2 Inst. 314, t. 166.— L. Oen. n. 358. — Hoffm. thriscus).— Vis. M. Dalm. t. 26, 27 {AnthrUcus). 

 Vmb. i. 33.— Koch, Umb. 130.— DC. Prodr. iv. —Ten. M. Nap. 1. 129, 130.— H.B.K. Nov. Gen. 

 224.— Endl. Gen. n. 4506.— B. H. Gen. 898, n. et Sp. v. t. 419 {MyrrUs^.—Koo^ lean. t. 300 

 71.— Hook. Fl. Ind. ii. 690. {Caldasia).— Koos.. f. Fl. Antarct. 1. 101 [Calda- 



3 White or rarely yellow. sia) ; Randb. N. Zeal. Fl. 90 {Oreomyrrhis).— 

 * Tausch. Flora (1834), 343. TiE&^.Fl.Atl.t. 74 (ScaK<?ia;).— Berth. FLAustral. 

 " DC. Mem. 62, t. 2; Prodr. It. 232.— Endl. iii. 377 {Oreomyrrhis).— 'Whdt). Chlor. Andina, 



Gen. D. 4516. ii. 206 {Oreomyi-rhis).—A. Geat, Man. (ed. 6) 



6 Tatjsch. Flora (1834), 342. — Siasolettia 197.— Chapm. FL S. Tin. St. 165.— Clos. C. Gay 

 Eertol. Fl. Ital. iii. 191 (not Koch). Fl. Ghil. iii. 138 {Anthriscus), 140 {Oreomyrrhis). 



7 Hoffm. TTmb. 38.— Koch, Umb. 131.- DC. —'B.muTif.Oliv. Fl.Trop.Afr.m..l6{AnthrUeus). 

 Prodr. iv. 122.— Endl. Gen. n. 4605.— B. H. -Mia. Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. iii. 64 (Anthris- 

 Gen. 899, n.n.— -Rook. Fl. Ind. ii. 692. cm),— FR.et SAv..£««m.PZ. J«p.i. 183(.d(BiAris- 



8 Eeichb. PJlamensyst. 291.— Endl. Gen. n. cm).— Boiss. Fl. Or. ii. 895 {Freyera), 899 

 ioli.—Biasohttia Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. 318 {Grammosciadium), 901, 898 {Physocaulos), 910 

 (not Bert, nor PiiESL).-^.B«&«5«a Boiss. et {Anthriscus).— Gbxs. et Godk. Fl. de Fr. i. 741 

 Eevt. Pug. PL Nov. 49. {Anthriscus), 743.— Walp. Sep. ii. 422 ; v. 904 



