54 59. TJMBELLIFERiE. 



lanceolate divaricate, sliorter ones lanceolate 5 mm. long. Umbels simple, nearly 

 10, radiate, 8 mm. long 10 mm. in diameter. Flowers small, pedicels 6 mm. 

 long, puliescent. 



Calj-x-teetli obsolete, petals oblong, | mm. long, acute, shortly incm-ved 

 at the apex, entire. Stylopod subconical. Fruits oblong-Hnear, 4 mm. long, 

 contracted at the ajiex, slightly laterally compressed, nearly constricted at the 

 commissme, rabro-nigricant when dried. Carpels 5-gonous in section, juga 

 equally distinctly prominent lateral distinct ; vittfe solitary on vaUecules. 

 Carpophores biparted. Seeds subterete, face sulcate. 



Hab. Mt. Morrison. 



Verj' distinct species, remarkable for its long bracts. Somewhat near 0. 

 andicola Engl., but differs in having hnear involucral liracts which are 

 very much longer than the fruiting pedicels. 



8. Foeniculnm Journ. 



Foenicnlum vulgare Mux. ; Matsum. et Hatata Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 171. 



Hab. South Cape. 



9. JPJiellopterus Bexth. 



Phellopterus littoralis Bexth. ; Hayata Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 128. 



DiSTFiB. SaghaUn, Japan and Cliina. 



I have seen tliis species in the Herbarium at Hongkong, and rememb.er 

 having seen tlie plant in Formosa. But, it is not yet represented in the 

 Herbarium at Tokyo. 



10. (Enanthe Lixx. 



Kty to the Formosan Species. 



( 1 ) Leaflets or pinnules linear entire 0. linearh. 



Leaflets or pinnules more or less serrate lanceolate or oblong. (2) 



( 2 ) Leaflets lanceolate acutely serrate 0. stdomfera. 



Leaflets ovate more or less lobed senute 0. henglialensis. 



(Enanthe benghalensis Bekth.; Matsum. et Hayata Enum. PL 

 Formos. p. 172. 



