
560. R hds sugcidanea (Tu rn ) leaves 5-7-paired
somewhat j érinaqemt, petiol wingless; li Mi ts^óbiqng,-1
1 met late, acuminated Inning beneath r< treulatf.lt
veined of a uniform 0 ^ '^ . nïjoö
1 Flowering branch—2 a' magnified- flower. \
;'5ijI Khis Uir xi- iw r'?flK]Kp J i. 'semtatn'awat -/
Roxburgliii DC ) arbore >us leaves pinnate, leafléls ö
pairs ovate, serrate vil'l.ousj exterior half of tilt peliol
winged panic 1c termen il berriessérbic Slav, c ompri ‘■-t-d
v isc id ^ Ito sb . Fijjra)i(0.’2T p. ,99,
1 Flower! ig branch—2 espai dc 1 flo ver—3 the same
dissected to show the ovary—4 ovary ciijf yji.tij&Uy'r-ó'
^ S i l i t—ö oii^traüjivcr'C-H—/ a net d .detached1.
\ a ii Li A o’t i)B\i Aninoini--
lightly pubescent leaves linear-lanceolate, a, reading,
luwV Liul p ,d inch-i *• ilif u \ , rather sho; ter th ui tlio
lëavesr -2-flowered : capsules'nearly ; globose : shed's minute—
an 1 A.jwiuJ. 1 {a .h3.':- '
,'J Tull gio*ri,iilaii1, natural nzr—2 l lldupr^-3,\wfi;iiia
natural size—4 eapinlo cut,» vcrtycmlj—o cut, tran v ,
■\eiaely.
f V5&P %VarI ia gisc ixa (Roxb ) s t c ^ d . f l t f ^ o i h c f ;
v in tin - t, pubescent, sligliiU glutinous l< ncfacwUiJpaE
l«ffitro7at(‘ or linear.^puhoHccut: .duwen iiefeijs,. .almoitjp
ses-ile CHpsule-. ncari) globo e bteus minute.—W.
audföijlljj,yd (I p.364
l^yplowerlng plant natural stae—2-,expanded flower—
3 capsule cut vertically—4 cut transversely.
564. H vdboochttc roti ïu h o l ia (Roxh )ffiliform} ;
creeping : leaves ioiigypotToh d, round, lobate, crenate,
smooth : umbels erect from 8 to 10 flowered- lirvolucse
o l Ï 4 ,or moie, minute eaflets—Roxb lin n e t 2 p 88,
\V1 Portio'n of a flowering plant—2 a flpwS jSS a cre-
mocarp— 1 the same cut transversely.
565 llrimocoTYi l asiatk a (Linn ) leaves attached
by the margin, orbicular-reniform, equally crenated, 7-
nerved, glabrous oi slightly villous on the lindu side
when young: petioles an I peduncles 1' scicled, sprinkled
with soft hairs: umbels capit ite, shortly peduncled, few-
(3-4-) flowered: fruit orbicul u, rt ticulatcd, with 4 ribs
on each of the flat sides—W and \ Prod. I. p. 366.
1 Flov ering bran h—2 an umbel with one flower blown
—3 cremocarp—4 the same cut transversely.
366. P tvchotis ajowan. (DC. Ligusticum Ajowan
Roxb.) stem erect, dichotomy u s : leaves few, cut into .
numerous linear or fiUfOrm segments; the uppermost
simply,pinnate: umbel with 7-9 rays: involucre few-
leaved,; leaflets linear, entire : fruit strongly ribbed, covered
with small blunt tubercles.—W. and AV Prod I.
p .)3 6 8 .
Flowering plant natural size—2 an expanded llowrr
—3 the ovary after the fall of the petals - 1 ere moc arp
l l l l l a single ihericarp—6 out vertically—7 cut transversely.
507. A vium invollcrati m (R o x h ) annual, elau-
cons,; villous : superior leaflets filiform, both general and
.jsartiöl involucre .about six leaved—Roxb. FI. Ind. 2.
p '9 7 . ‘’
Obs. , Thespiant figured No(335 of this work differs
so much in its general appearance from thi3,which is. the
true Roxburgtan one, that I have thought 'it just to wards
Roxburgh to publish his own figure, even at the
risk of giving plates of 2 varieties of the same plant. '
1 Flowering branch—2 expanded flower—3 cremocarp—
4 the same cut transversely.
_ 568. D asyloma B engalek'se (DC. Sessile Bengalensis
Roxb.) , ‘
Obs. DeCandoJle distinguishes two species of this
genus one D. Beng^lense^ by its umbels being sessile—',
the other D. glaucum by its umbels having a distinct
peduticlei As tliis is Roxburgh’s plant, therefore the
true D... Itiingaleusi;,;iud ill the umbels have peduncles, it
1 seems probable that the two are but varieties', or if not
t hat DcGabdol lie’s characters are insufficient for their discrimination.
j ,
1 Flowering branch—2 an expanded flower—3 cremocarp
—4 the same cut transversely-.
’ 569. Ckidit m Tiirpcsi'M (DC. Ligusticum diflusum
Roxh.) stem diffuse'striated.: leaves piunatifid, segments
pinnatifid, lacenece cuneate obtusely dentate at .tlie apex:
peduncles oppositesthe leaves: leaves of the involucre
limn iious linear sub-membranaceous.—DC. .
1 Flowering plant—2 flower—3 a young cremocarp1
—4i?tqe spine near, maturity—5 cut transversely..
570. F a Nict ldm panmorujm (DC. Anatbenm pan-
morium Roxb.) stem ei ect ruinous: leaves supra decompound
rays of the umbel from 10 to, 20 unequal: fruit
oblong deeply furrowed, wingless.—DC, Prod. 4 p. 142.
1 Flowering branch—2 expanded flower—3 mericarps
suspended from the carpophore - 4 detached mericarp—
5 the'- uni cut tiansvei-Ih
571. OenanM b STOLONiFSaAi,,(pC.i Phellandrium sto-
loniferum Roxb.) stem piped striated, repent at the
base, afte ru irds as( f nding h ay es bi-pinnatifid, the u piper
ones pmpatifid, lobes lanceolate acuminated at both
ends coursely and widely serrated: umbels opposite the
leaves, exinvolucrcte fryiiE^S^atp-ohlong shorter than
tljs^pedieels.—DC. Er’od.*'4j p1.ii38l. ‘ .
1 ..Flowering' branch, natural size—2 an expanded
flower—3 a cremocarp crooned with the calyx lobes—4
the same cut transversely.
572. '. Anethecm s6wA,(R8xh: D0.);fruit oblong, almost
destitute „of aymembranaceous margin—DC.__Annual
: leaves supra-decompound : umbel of from 5 to 15
rays^qjjally^elevated : lseddsj, flat with a membranous,
margin and 3’phKon the back.,—Roxb. FI. Ind.
Ifli Flowering plant—2 i ' flower— 3 a young cremocarp—
4 the same full' grown-—5 transverse section of
the same—6 transverse section of a single mericarp.
*573}, P akax RgijTieo8|'Mjft (Eiuh. Roxb.) shrubby,
unarmed: leaves pinnately decompound; leaflets petiol-
ed‘, ,oval oblongs aghminated, Very acutely serrated, often
variously laciniated : panicle corymbose,-the branch-
lets besrnfg,umbels a t||h e -ap e x : styles 2-3: ovary and
berry,2-3 lobed'and ceUed.—W. and A. Prod. I. p. 376.
1 Flowering branch— 2-3 back and front views of the
floweri--4 ^immature berries— transverse section of
the'same with three cells—6 transverse section, of one
with 2 cells. ' ' ■
574. ' Gardenia enneandra (Keen. W-&A. G.'Urti-
folia Roxb not Alton) arboreous, unarmed leaves oj>-;
posite or in threes, nearly sessile, from ovate to obovate,
glabrous, with a hairy gland in the axils of the nerves on
the under side : fldwdrs terminal, 1-3 together, nearly
sessile limb o f the calyx short and irregularly divided:
corollahypocratdriform ; tube long, glabrous; limb 7-11
d e ft, thp-dxviaions (he length of* the tube : berry even,
nearly globose, crowned with the base of the limb o f the
calyx ; nut thin, with 5 parietal receptacles.__W. and A
Prqp^lif.p., 394.,
Flowering branch i-2 dissected flower—3 fruit cut
transversely.