3. Cakum.] 74. UMBELLIFER^. 



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•i. C. Yillosum, Hauies (Jovrn. At. Sor. Ben?., xv, No. 7, pi. ix). 



Stems 2-5-3 ft., pubescent, very leafy below. L. lower 2 3-p innate 

 and pinnatifid ; ultimate segments n-.rcw- 



oblong or cunea te - ' *e> puberulous 



on the nerves beneath, segments or lobes mucronulate. Umbels 2" 

 diam., very long I Bays 18 30 \ ili >-■!>- 



V 1 , "f, | 1 '' l! I . h'l nil IhpmthlU . i 1> 



villous. Calvx obsolete. Petals white. < 'I! ■<) 1" not iiududnu' the 

 long inflexed tip, thinly pilose. Disc flattened above, iMobed. St vies 





Biennial or perennial herbs witli tin- first year's leaves ^.inet-.mes. 

 simple, cauline leaves 1-2-pinnate oi 



simple (on the same plant and heteromorphous '. F.raets few i.r <>, 

 bracteoles usually linear sometimes 0. Flower, 2-sexual or ■ ly- 

 gamous. Sepals minute or 0. Petals with a long indexed p int. 

 ■ illy compressed, oval 



Coed terete | | ( 



Fls. minute in leaf- 

 0-1, rarely 2 setacec 

 than long, glabrous 



2. P. raonoica, Dalz. 



3 3-4 ft. high with striate .te.ns very oopi "sly 



