56 59. UMBELLIFEK.E. 



Angelica morrisonicola Hayata Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 

 129. Somewhat strong lierb, glabrous. Leaves bipiimate, long-petioled, 

 triangular in outline, 25 cm. long 30 cm. broad, petioles 25 cm. long, primary 

 yjinn* petiolate, pinnate, petioles 6 cm. long, pinnules shortly petiolulate, ob- 

 long, 7 cm. long 3 cm. broad, serrate, petiolules 5 mm. long, sometimes tri- 

 lobed, terminal pinnule 3-parted, glabrous above, glaucous beneath ; petioles 

 of lower leaves dilated at the base, those of upper ones vagiuate, longe, 

 oblong, microphyUs glabrous. Involucral bracts linear IJ cm. long. Umbels 

 nearly 50-radiate, rays 4 cm. long. Umbellules involuceUate at the base, 

 8 cm. long as broad, bracteoles Hnear 2-4 ram. long. Calyx-teeth obsolete. 

 Petals oblong, entire, acumen inflexed. Stylopod depressed entire. Fruits 

 ovate, dorsally strongly compressed, commissures broad. Carpels oblong 

 lenticellate 3^ ram. broad 5 mm. long, rounded at the apex, cordate at the 

 base, dorsal juga filiformed, margin dilated to wings. Seeds compressed 

 dorsaUy, flattened on the face. 



H.AB. Mt. Morrison. 



Angelica formosana Boissieu in Bullet. Soc. Bot. Fr. LVI. (1909) p. 

 355. 



Hab. Maruyama. 



I have not yet seen the plant. 



14. Peiicedaniiin Linn. 

 Key to t]i£ Formosan Species. 



{ 1 ) Lobes of pinnule or pinnule entire P. japonicwm. 



Lobes of pinnule or pinnule serrate or incised. (2) 

 ( 2 ) Pinnules incised p. terebinthaceum. 



Pinnules serrate. (3) 

 (3) Serratures obtuse P. decursivum. 



Seri'atures acute , P. gravedens. 



Peucedanum decursivum Maxim. ; Matsum. et Hayata Enum. PI. 

 Formos. p. 173 ; Hayata Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 130. 

 Hab. Tamsui, Kelnng. 



