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Issued Dec. The Umbelliferae of 1936. 1st, the Netherlands Indies by P. Botanical Besides of the the Guinea belong have been the to Umbelliferae Peninsula Malay the of the and taken the in up this Herbarium of the Botanic the Herbarium of the Botanical (BM) = the Herbarium of the British (E) = the Herbarium of the Botanic (G) = the Herbarium of the University, the Herbarium of the Botanic — (L) = the National (NY) = the Herbarium of the Botanic Herbarium = the Herbarium of the Java (S) = the Herbarium of the Botanic Herbarium of the Sarawak Herbarium of the University, Kew the in I Herbarium and Leiden. in York. the that Pasoeroean. Station, Singapore. Museum, materials had New Gardens, the herbarium Kew. Sugar Experiment the London. History, Groningen. Garden, = History examined Edinburgh. Gardens, = Moreover I Natural of Garden, (U) the New and Berlin —Dahlem. Museum, Museum (Sa) of Borneo materials Garden, Buitenzorg. (Rijksherbarium), (Pa) Most The Herbaria: following examined there. of parts revision. the (K) Netherlands. Netherlands Indies proper, also those non-Dutch = = Groningen, University, (BD) (B) in Buwalda of Laboratory Kuching. Utrecht. sent were to opportunity of the to British Groningen work to few a Museum of be weeks Natural London. render Herbaria for my best thanks their kind to the Directors and of all Keepers these assistance. Umbelliferae. For follows, the delimitation without criticism, Pflanzenfamilien, characters in I the must of the III, most correct to For way, DRUDE'S arrangement DRUDE'S system Therefore 8. genera. refer and viz. it with given prefer help key the appeared those who excellent as of I. c. of p. useless to the genera in Die to this recount determine the anatomy 114—115. paper Natürlichen of As the none the genera fruit, of the has genera lists of its appear a result to occur viz. tivated, pinella Anisum. Daucus Carota been tribution 1 at tropical is south of They in is that of ment far as in eastern species, viz. on the area, Sanicula, Oreomyrrhis Australia, but Kinabalu in the parts of the Malay Flowers in simple inflorescences, Flowers in umbels but not compound far northward, as mountain are far They Leaves and involucres Leaves and involucres may, The groups. north spread well as of genera as Asiatic of parts far as the as Bali; Heracleum, spread Oenanthe, The third centre of group develop- Oreomyrrhis as plants, the island chiefly to heads the of as of the that compound umbels that genera. often are united in more compound more compound umbels 2 sometimes are united in inflorescences 2 with Archipelago. or in their having are with species; 1 direction moreover dis- genera low western Queensland. Trachymene They Key 1 in Trachymene, Philippines. the eastern only; occurring Borneo, at the it over Oenanthe, three found in Java and protruding in of in spread only even and of plants mountain one and occurring of Asia, with widely is entirely Perhaps area species. into Centella, that is Java. Centella, species; and group mountain its remaining 25 in but temperate divided and vulgare localities Sanicula, together and Ane- species; with 2 be Archipelago second chiefly Sumatra Mt. Mindoro 1 Seran; Pimpinella, throughout species; Hydrocotyle The Archipelago, Timor and 13 3 Apium, Pim- perhaps The with cul- caerulea and doubtful. from Java. as distribution, Malay are regions, genera, are Foeniculum, America, japonica Pimpinella, with of elevations. origin. found that the far with of area few is 22 16 Foeniculum in reaches and as species; Heracleum, group Malay 3 Torilis to Cuminum, Carum, only Hydrocotyle, Trachymene, with species data. necessary species, Trachymene naturalised temperate Asia, viz. indigenous, high of natural these introduced from weed a case entirely their total first is The from species; and appear Of the Archipelago, most Coriandrum, moreover be the belonging Cryptotaenia, these to is Oreomyrrhis, 1 all Malay to species, Chaerefolium, Daucus, Of the considered. area of and in 43 revision, introduced species; after the now. of part really in foetidum naturalized has this 1930 .!, restricted are Trachyspermum, thum, Pastinaca, Eryngium of No. 11, development and literature those Petroselinum, of centre synonyms As a Vol. BLUMEA 120 7 prickly. not Flowers prickly. in heads Flowers in umbels 5. Eryngium 3 P. 3 4 5 6 Buwaij>a: Fruit with Fruit not uncinate Fruit laterally Fruit not with The Netherlands Indies 121 4. not laterally flattened, 4 than longer than more broad twice 5 long as as broad 9. Oreomyrrhis 6 3-ribbed Mericarps 7—9-ribbed, with connecting but sheaths, veins with between entire distinct, the 2. ribs with with sheaths, or without lacerate stipule-like 3. Mericarps winged not Mericarps 8 Fruit strongly Fruit not Ovary Fruit Corolla glabrous. reddish, yellow, flattened. laterally Leaves long as filiformous 19. . radiating . broad. as . not 11 not Fruit with 13 14 compound, in ribbed outline 11 visible the on neck 13 teeth not 16 Ovary and fruit bristly Ovary and fruit entirely with uncinate bristles. and fruit entirely Ovary and fruit bristly, ternate. Leaves pennate Flowers yellow Flowers white Involucels Umbels or or or the none. Ovary Leaves and leaves cuneate segments Extreme glabrous. leaf ribs Flowers inside. Flowers visible undulate ribs radiating . Torilis Cuminum lines, secondary 8. radiating Marginal not as not segments 10. radiating Coriandrum . thicker than the 17. lateral Oenanthe .... 17 glabrous hairy, and or with umbellules scale-like trichomes few-rayed .... 14. . . Cryptotaenia - . 19 yellowish-green reddish many-leaved. 20 Leaves 3—4-pennate with nearly filiformous 18. 0—2-leaved. 21 18 bipennate segments Involucels Leaf hairy. 7. leaves Primary prominent. at and radiating Stems inside. more ribs 15 Stems Flowers the hollow secondary not hairs. at somewhat ones, 14 filiformous. hollow not 12 glabrous Flowers stellate to Mericarps beak or distinct narrow. with neck a Chaerefolium 6. Calyx Fruit sterile as ovary distinct ribs 19 is teeth Meriearps 18 that beak, Hydrocotyle compound without linear 17 short or usually Pastinaca . Calyx very 16 neck Leaves *) Heracleum Fruit Fruit 15 sterile a dark-green 12 flattened. laterally Anethum .21. 20. roundish Leaves . . 1. Fruit to pennate 9 twice radiating not Leaves than more nearly segments or broad. oblong-ovate flattened, white than longer not segments extreme Corolla 8 10 margins flattened, extreme the hairy. Ovary 10 the strongly dorsally tripennate, 9 Corolla Trachymene margins at dorsally the bipennate, the at winged valvate Hydrocotyle appendages. imbricate 7 Centella Corolla stipules. 1. Leaves Sanicula bristles flattened, without the bristles uncinate Meriearps Leaves Umbellifera-e of Lower leaves tripennate with extreme Poeniculum leaflets 12. obovate *) or Petroselinum BLUMEA 122 20 fruit Ripe 1.5—2 fruit Ripe 4—5 two-thirds 21 22 of leaves Involucral leaves simple, Leaves pennate and No. 11, bifid half 1936 3, roundish broad, shortly very long mm Involucral Leaves or its and long mm entire Carpophore Vol. the at broad. as when from seen Carpophore to bifid 22. pennatifid with Leaves and stems divided Leaves leaflets. and stems glabrous 13. Foeniculum *) in Anethum not are besides in are their by than in stems stems the leaflets hairy main pi., ed. Sp. in ENGL. in THELLTJNG, leaflets the Gen. pi., (1879); are sheaths 1 1, & Nat. PR., 111. HEGI, 1, 872 Fl. p. peltate Leaves 2 Leaves Handl. usually p. Pflanzenfam., cm terete, 3—8 long, 3, in the In lower Fl. Ned. to the I, 8, 5 and leaves: and broader Anethum the leaves, the main Fl. 613 p. (1898); Hydrocotyle BENTH. & Br. 109; p. 117 (1925); (1866); 2, (1754) 116, p. 951 p. HOOK.F., Ind., ed. pi., ILL, p. 337 in CLARKE, than branches when the Ind., HOOK.F., 2, 667 p. (1890) species. 3 H. vulgaris shorter or 2. Stems bundles, more than H. creeping, to sessile 15 in 15 to up ... diameter. in or THUNBERG branches, short-hairy. 4—6 each with mm in each inflorescence, petiolate the ovate, fringed at the extremities of the H. steins javanica creeping, 10—50 entirely erect, broad, broadly sometimes towards rarely ascending long-peduncled, along Herbaceous; Leaves inflor- sibthorpioides 1. — with short-peduneled along or Fruit ripe Fruit only. sessile tips. sometimes creeping, ripe or long, in cm Stems single, when single flower-bearing entire diameter. ascending javanica glabrous mm in cm dark-brown more ascending membranaceous, 20 Gen. 234; Inflorescences and to Hydrocotyle stipules short Mitteleur., V, 2, 3 Inflorescences ascending high, stems longer shortly petioluled. usually fruit 2 than stems blackish-brown with the are ripe distinguished, 3. extremities. yellow branches. 1. be which fruit, When may of sheaths their all. . less usually escence, the . creeping Leaves usually at peltate not ascending the not graveolens the of exception differences slight Fl. austr., (1867); BOERLAGE, Leaves Anethum are (1753) Key 1 with Foeniculum Trachyspermum HYDROCOTYLE Euhydrocotyle BENTH., sect. and odour, by I. DRUDE, in Pimpinella .... usually long-petioluled. are LINN., alike very finely puncticulate, are puncticulate, not are winged, vulgare characteristic the Anethum, are Anethum distinctly Foeniculum extant, Foeniculum and very Daucus 22 leaflets. simple 16. with Carum pennatifid pennate or nearly 15. length not aside. Apium 11. apex and rounded to apex; stems, cm stipulate; acute, petiole 2— short-hairy P. with Buwalda: divaricate and in 5—8-angular lobes that hairy the leaves, small between acute, entire, the petals hirsute, their young, lateral p. t. 4 Prodr., Fl. p. Ind. (1830) Bat., 130; 116; Bev. Ind., I, (1894) in Fl. 120, & Mai. 50 VIII, p. Bibl. p. 170 in Transact. ed. Ind., (1917) enum. 869, Journ. ic. in Mai. 1, p. 3 (1917) 42; pi. GIBBS, Boy. En. As. 144; Fl. when BIDLEY, Fl. p. PI., 63 3 (1923); Mater. Enum. 101 24, 85 1, p. p. Mai. p. Nutt. Pen., 237; HEYNE, (1916); 62 165; pi. Mus., MERRILL, 1 (1922) BIDLEY, Nutt. 2, (1914); F. M. S. Journ. pi. (1908); p. HEYNE, 4 DRUDE, Formos., (1917) (1923) bot., 2, PI. 174; Fl. Ned. Ic. 42, in Mts. 19, p. KING, p. Trop. Fl. 275; p. C., (1879) (1885) ser. 17, (1859) 667 HAYATA, IX, p. BIDLEY, 458; 1, bot., D. MIQUEL, Handl. Formos., bot., 41; p. (1898); & no. in Fl. Soc., HAYATA, Soc., Arfak 2, (1894) 2 3, Zeyl. Philipp. 119 mont. 2, Ind., p. p. pi. HIEKN, Linn. p. (1916) 394; p. Br. Ceyl., 8, ser. Java Phil. p. BOEELAGE, (1909); Contr. Soc., Fl. Transact. Linn. p. p. Cuming. Fl. Soc., (1921) MERRILL, Br. Journ. Linn. short- or (1820); (1845 —46) MATSUMURA 629 p. Landbouwstr. Born. 73; 2, 65 37; Ill, 598; (1798) (1871) Handb. p. 4, Enum. p. in HAYATA, Bot., GIBBS, Verz. HOOK.F., Pflanzenfam., (1906); Zakfl. in (1886) (1902) Phil. (1912); 4 13 acute, nearly red-punctate THWAITES, Ind. STAFF, TRIMEN, or calyx long, mm glabrous Hydrocot. Phys., Phanerog. Filip. Nat. Pen., BOLDINGH, Ned. 167; Pr., Leafl. BIDLEY, Arch. 613; p. Sc. (1856); CLARKE, Vase. ripe, sometimes Diss. Gen. MOKITZI, Syst. 734 quite sessile prominent. Ann. Fl. 111. (1890) p. Formos., p. p. (1871); PI. 2 Engl. ELMER, 1, broad, mm lanceolate, 1—1.25 when rarely inflorescence; broad, mm hairs, THUNBERG, podantha; VIDAL, var. cum 4 p. 67; p. I, MIQUEL, Air., 3, in 0.5 the around often Flowers each mericarps curved not ribs javanica in 0.75 to few from bracts base, fruit-bearing. blackish to short BICHARD, 2; long; the at of long, cm many long mm teeth 15—50 long mm mm red-brown Hydrocotyle 6, 1 0.5 with even small when originating with spar- opposite involucre 1—7 to triangular rarely groups an only 1 nearly are 2 long, mm nearly nearly broad, or 5 to up styles mm that with in or involucre less or long cm roundish glabrous, peduncle stem; 3—8 stem, more with but terminal, main reflexed ones single umbel short-hairy; or flowers outer none; valvate, also the with usually Inflorescences an the 123 Indies lamina of tip 5 —8-lobate, to Netherlands hairs; the to crenate-serrate, sometimes pedicels teeth 0.75 the the reflexed base united of glabrous ovate, upon to sometimes branches none, terete, less the outline, cordate, sometimes bracts, TJmbelliferae of or from both sides. on ascending and more crenate are sely or smaller broad, The pi. in Ned. BLUMEA 124 2 ed. Ind., (1927) 164; p. Trop. Sc. 22 Nat., Phys., 4, in 333; (1830) D. forma C., I, 722; p. Prodr., (1844) Ind. Bot. in DAKKUS, I, 67; 138; MIQUEL, D. C., Prodr., (1860) huhn., p. 1, 4 366; (1830) 134; p. 89 p. p. 721; 1, Woordenb. (1909) Hydrocotyle 397 13, (1901) p. cotyle novo-guinensis SCHUMANN p. p. (1891); LAUTERB., Versteegii Hydrocotyle Versl. WARBURG, HEMSLEY, javanica Arch. in in Kew 2 I, D. in spread 111. Fl. (1890) C., Fl. Arch. 613; Schutzgeb. (1909) the Ind. Or. Sum. suppl. PI. Ind. DE Java, deutsch. 16, (1901) p. (1854) zeylanica Jung- p. p. p. (1871) CLERCQ, 2 WARBURG, (1898) Jahrb., 4 (1856); JUNGHUHN, p. 1830) Minah. Bot. over p. Pen. MIQUEL, 77; 164; Prodr., 1842—1848 p. 732 LAUTERB., Bull. C., (1856); Hort. p. (1930) Prodr. Fl. 734 p. MIQUEL, Dienstr. MIQUEL, pi. (1876) D. 883; Bogor. (1851); Cat. 1 Java, p. 93 (1856); Hydrocotyle 1, 109; p. 138; p. p. 883; p. MOLKENB., & (1871) Bot. Hort. suppl. ARN., (non deutsch. is pi. 258; KOORDERS, Exkursionsfl. SCHUMANN Fl. 3, Bat., I, 1, Ind., (1851); (1826) Woordenb. Ind. I, (1857); Ned. rotundifolia 487; KOORDERS, & Fl. Ind. 15 BINNEND., (1826) & Bat., 91 Exkursionsfl. (1854) & s6r. podantha 432 Handl. Fl. Jahrb., cotyle p. WIGHT C., Prodr., (1876) Junghuhn., Plantk. p. 735 1, Ind. (1851); MIQUEL, BOERLAGE, Plantk. Fl. Hydrocotyle Java, ed. HASSKARL, 37; 67; p. PI. Verz. Syst. Bat., I, Cat. TEYSM. 15 Fl. (1930); Ind. p. Arch. Bijdr., 1842—1848 Bjjdr., (1905) 613; KOORDERS-SCHUMACHER, BLUME, Buitenz., Fl. 715; p. EWART, D. 1 Gen. FILET, 473 p. (1823); Woordenb. HASSKARL, FILET, 228; 63, KOORDERS, MIQUEL, 339; (1900) Junghuhn., 111. p. (1911); in BLUME, MIQUEL, (1890) Arch. Bot. Ind. 2 (1856); ZOLLINGER, Fl. Plantk. sundaica 165; Jard. FILET, 67; p. 734 p. (1856); 97 p. PI. in Penins., in Ann. p. 2 p. 30 t. (1930) Schutzgeb. Jahrb., 1, MIQUEL, Ind., I, Ind. p. globata p. p. Verz. Bull. p. ; Fl., Fl., (1913) 735 p. MOLKENBOER, (1866) Hydrocotyle (1834) 1, 228, (1830) Syst. Bogor. (1830) 4 Bat., in Hydrocotyle 163; p. ZOLLINGER, Fl. I, PI. (1928) 1 Mai. (1866) deutsch. in Bot. Exotic 3 17 FREY-WYSSLING, Prod. Queensl. Fl. Nat., 3, suppl. RICHARD, ex austr., Nachtr. Queensl. HOOK., zeylanica fam. 1, Fl. 255; BAIEEY, Trop. ser. Econ. BROWN, BENTHAM, Cat. in (1931); Diet. hirta R. p. Handl. Fl. Ned. Verz., p. LAUTERBACH, Bat., 786 5; BURKILL, LAUTERB., 895; 1, enum., MOLKENBOER, Ind. cum (1912) & p. 65; p. BOERLAGE, 2 Buitenzorg, p. nepalensis Fl. MIQUEL, Syst. STEENIS, Bot. Compr. (1930) Hydrocotyle 38 VAN (1820); SCHUM. BAILEY, Victoria p. 64 p. 1936 3, Jard. siam. (1933) No. 11, 1210; Woordenb. (1876) WOLFF, 4 p. 1212; Hydrocotyle p. Plantk. p. Fl. CRAIB, (1935) 2, in Bull. 200; DAKKTJS, p. Vol. (1912) in Bot. Schutzgeb. 488; 24 487; Hydro(1892); Hydro- 259. whole area dealt with in P. Buwalda: paper, and this is found well-distinguished H. javanica H. sibthorpioides. the higher hardly it and leaves on the fruit show thorpioides glabrous these they the of such on Of Versteegii is however, in especially is other H. of The mediates. MAT,AY Kuala v.n.: high s.n. (8) valley, 600 Ulu el., m el., 1440 m el., (S) HUME SUMATRA. the s. of 1458 (S) KINO'S el., ; to more Guinea, the however, glabrous fruit allied H. such as sharp a based for Guinea, and well limit & 22217 8813 (8) ; sibwith between 1186 Kuala long-pedicelled CURTIS (B) 11029 el., ; (S) ; v.n.: 105 m (S) (S), valley, base RIDLEY gajah; Goping RIDLEY Highlands, ; ; north Batang Padang pegaga SEIMUND el., (B, S), 14618 2086 upper Tras Hill, (S) (S); s.n. 19548 KIDLEY CURTIS el., 11413 inter- Gunong Pondok, ; Cameron's Fraser common series of FOXWORTHY Pahang, Telom, NUR Tahan, M (8), s.n. (S); (B, S) m ; (S) 4026 4005, flowers, important. & Temango, ; 12912 Among more Ninik, HENDERSON (BD) IFF the complete NUR 1500—-1800 8197 17931 with less forms represent former authors. are inter- ones. synonyms, a Java, all find we same and by dua ; HAN IFF Tapoh, 1140 there connected with (S) The Sumatra 13541 (S) Tanah 1080 ; Rata m el., Gunong Senyum, 37 (S) Selangor, ; (S). above Takingeun, VAN STEENIS (exp. VAN DAALEN) 215 as Sameh, HAN leaf-shape. common flowers, by 10283 HENDERSON ridge, is cottage, coll. HENDERSON here Kuala el., m DAALEN) Badjalinggi, m Atjeh, 1900 ATMODJO VAN their by closely as from and the mentioned BURKTLL near ; south HENDERSON Toepandji, (exp. the peculiar podantha, SCORTECHINI el., M el., M (S); s.n. Gombak, PRENOCO of restricted agreeing, New trace plants and but Kelantan, FOXWORTHY WRAY 1050 Tamang, clearing, low. 13902 90—120 HOLTTUM rule, a forms sibthorpioides New haired in nepalensis Gunong Kerbau, Sungei Siput, ; district, Lubok 1100 Hill, H. sessile varieties gajah; Perak, pegaga BURKTT.T, side, & in listed var. nearly or its mountains, extremes, other NUR the or in its on forms names PENINSULA. Pertang, Maxwell's from occur to as inflorescences. then fruit with united with podantha, with sessile form, H. fruit, but Moreover, based such species striking very and is, differences with distinguished materials from now of 125 small nearly are forms the the impossible meet we forms long rightly them, of of hairy mainly mediary stages between The large novo-guinensis, plant. is it however, easily hairs with whereas the are and It indicate exactly where most same elevation. m for forms, H. Indies though arrangement hairs, the 3800 Netherlands varieties. leaf-shape, since to do, curved specimens fruit, two H. difficult javanica. together occur if to the sibthorpioides, distinguishes H. 30 mountains, and occurrence with rest, from Those small of parts WARBURG the often of Umbelliferae H. from is occur, roundish The (B, L) Tebingtinggi, ; 1260 6541 396 m el., (B, L) ; m el., LORZING 30 7463 STEENIS Loeeus, Kota Tandjoeng Morawa, 100 VAN Gajo (B); Lintang, M (B) el., ; 5974 Kota (B); Lawe PRINOGO LORZING Sibolangit, Lant Sagoe, ATMODJO 4033 400 (B); m el., BLUMEA 126 DOCTERS (S) 73 G. ; 1150 regions, Batak 900 Paloepoeh, BECCARI P.S. zeylanica 623 Aroe and the lalat; v.n.: side 1300 of v.n.: km 20 Rilau, 900 CLEMENS 32597 3038 (BM) Oeloe Batoe Babi Temelen, JAVA. 127 WAITZ MOUSSET 647 deglang, 500 Paniis, of 10695 s. ; Salak above Soekamantri, of 450 (?), DE nr. Tjiomas, MONCHY doelang sontak; BACKER 31180 Pasir Karet, WISSE s.n. 250 (B); above 1001 el., Buitenzorg, doelang sontak; Salak, v.n. Kotabatoe m n. L) Kalapa Gadok, (B); el., slope nr. s.n. VAN 800 m el., sontak; (L) S.U. s.n. (B, L) authentic 235 m 1524 300—500 BACKER el., 31919 Wanajasa, s.e. G. DEN m sentak, HALLIER (B); m ; of between 3256 (B); (L); ZOL- Goea (B) of ; 259 el., ß sundaica DANSER s.n., 129a BLUME ; (B, L, TJ), 6628 23422, Poentjak, 250 1000 ; m v.n. m 5940 Eurad, Poerwakarta, (G) 350 (B, L), Gadjah, G. ; BACKER doelang sontak; si Pan- (B) el., m ; el., m above 40769 1500 (BD) 1150 BRINK 3658 BACKER el., JUNGHUHN Karang, Hydrocotyle 650 daoen s.n. (L); NAGEL Nirmala, ; of Waroengloa, v.n. (B); w. Koetai, Long „Doekoetan", HOORDERS BAKHUIZEN VAN STEENIS Boerangrang, ZIPFELIUS (L); s.n. doelan 10421 (L), Noenggal, West — GIBBS km (L); s.n. ENDERT el., m 1200 289 20 (B); 33729 (B). Bodjongmanik, ; (L), m 278 el., m el., m NEEUWENHUIB) L, S); 450 of Dahom- CLEMENS 600 (B). s.n. Penibukan, sentak; KORTHALS HASSELT Buitenzorg, ; el., (B) el., Wai estate 1050—1200 m podantha MOLKENBOER; v.n. VAN s.n. 550 BOEKLAGE (B, doelan ; (B, BD, 4539 REINWAKDT BACKER BLUME 2869 Rana, (B, L), 27 bed (B); KORTHALS Borneo, (B, S, TJ), Sumatra (B); (Exp. Long Petah, ; v.n. (B) 7365 m S.E. ; Hydrocotyle 131? BACKER Djasinga, (B, L) (L), s.n. AMDJAH ENDERT el., m Kapadoengan, ; el., m (B) locality: exact HASSKARL (B) U) S. BUNNE- Danau nr. Renagong, (Exp. NIEUWENMUIS) WINKLER 2890 1700 authentic (L); s.n. (B, HUBERT BLUME Tjihan, Agong, Sepatoehoe, (B); 172 basin, 30684 and Mensangau AMDJAH 468 ENDERT Kemoel, ; Boekit CLEMENS el., M River of IBOET el., 26382 (B, L), el., m 948 n. Raja, 2700 —2850 basin, 2900 ; m 171, CLEMENS el., G. 400 L, TJ), (B, 5162 3778 el., between Kajoe (B); agronomist Panataran River between Region, m 35 (B); VOOGD el., m (B) el., m Sandaran ; m POSTHUMUS VOOGD 3860 DE 50 900 145 Telanggaran, el., m (Sa); 1200 Borneo, Without (BM) (L), partly s.n. el., el., m ; (B); s.n. Loemawia, & 200 1400 1273 RUTTEN el., m Koetai, Kong LINGER (B) Mahakam 100 Ratfi (B) 2800 el., m DE STEENIS G. ; Colombon Dahobang, Central ; Bloeoe, Bontang, el., & CLEMENS el., m (B) Tandjoeng Karang, s.n. 200 Martapoera, VAN el., m 3574 HAVILAND el., m & 10411 Boenga, FREY-WYSSLING el., Kinabalu, Dallas, Mt. Pondok ; 360 4575 BUNNEMEIJER el., m Balang (L); s.n. BUNNEMEIJER el., m 1500 (B); BUNNEMEIJER el., m valley, 142 Hydrocotyle Airmantjoer, 1150 Malintang, Plateau, Biang of KORTHALS Garden, Berastagi, ; Karo ; Laoe originals Padang, 1850 (B) S) OTJWEHAND el., m (L), BUNNEMEIJER el., (S) m Tanggamoes, of Penibukan, (B); 1500 W. G. east BORNEO. bang, 700 900 Westkust, Batang Soengai Manau, ; Rana, G. Talang, m s.n. Moearadoewa VAN ISTEENIS pegagan ; 2400 KLOSS 8226 (B, Siberaja, s.n. (B); Marapi, G. 1400—3805 (B, L, S) between Danau el., m & 648 nr. Laras Talang, summit, 10001 MEIJER n. ROBINSON el., m Sumatra's ; Nantigi, Kerintji, G. pingago; v.n.: 735 G. LORZING L); JUNGHUHN part, pigagoh; v.n.: (B, Botanic (B, S); 7423 Toba, Oeloean, ; MIQUEL Bt. (L); mangi-mangi; L) el., m 15 NUR Keloeang, 6786 KLEINHOONTE el., m (B, BD, L, S, U), v.n.: (B, southern prob. forma nepalensis, 9526 LORZING el., M 1936 3, KARTA el., M 1450 slope, n. No. 11, Boekit LORZING el., M 450 (B); (B); 3867 Sinaboeng, 1425 Berastagi, of 12714 LORZING el., M BCKKXLL n. LEEUWEN VAN 400 —500 Vol. el., (B); 1200 m m el., P. BAKHUIZEN Goenting, 1550 SMITH (B, sokan L, U); valley, koekoer, 1750 (B); 12767 (B) BANT (B) s.n. 1550 ; BEYNVAAN (B) 1800 356 (B) 2045 G. ; G. ; Kawah STEENIS 1550 djoelang sontok; el., (B, L) 197 (B) 1600 Petoengkriana, BOER; (B) G. DOCTERS m (B, BD); Djiwa, above G. s.n. (B) desa Printji, 2500 ; (B) Kgepoeh, WISSE 403 546 (U) 1000 m STEENIS ; slope, 7342 (B) n.w. ramboan; telpok; way to 1200 G. ARENS VAN m M 3634 1500 el., M BACKER el., (B) ; el., ; Malang JESWIET el. & 1200 (B) s.n. higher, (B, L) m ; 1 (B) el., 1000 1300 m 4228 Poenten, G. ; 25 hot (B); 248 el., el., (B) (B, BD); G. & at ; s.n. G. Patjet, Katjep, (B) Kawi Semeroe, ; 1300 (B), (B) ; above desa nr. el., M BUYSHAN s.w. m 64 OTTOLANDER v.n.: Kendeng ; STEENTS 1200 el., AI/TMAN 286 G. s.n. slope m 106 (B) Kediri, VAN el., Sendoera, Mangli, BREMEKAMP el., northern 1200 OTTOLANDER RANT m Tengger, spring 13225 (BD); poeser 1137 HOEDT M slope, n. above Nangkadjadjar, Smeroe-hoeve M 800 1100 Tengger, G. (B); MOUSSET BACKER Idjen, Pantjoer, Idjen Highlands, m of Oengaran, ; LORZING Wilis, G. BACKER v.n.: el., m Pengandjaran, WARBURG n.w. 569 between 800 el., estate (B), ; (B); MOLKEN- el., M LEEUWEN G. ; Ardjoeno, Tretbs, G. (3 (B) m 31918 433 Serajoe valley, VAN (B, L) s.n. 1460 el., M nr. v.n. : (B, L) podantha 800 Mts., DOCTERS 6745 Andjasmoro, 28052 semonggen; Potorono 8927 BACKER 1500 goepogatel; KOORDERS v.n.: HARREVELD-LAKO Soerabaja, slope, G. ; v.n.: (B), BACKER 1400—1600 DE VISSER SMITS el., m (L), slope, BANT Djaja, el., el., m s. & forest 510 G. ; m Hydrocotyle , Soembing, m Proefstation el., ; 600 of (B) m PIJL Tegal Pandjang, ; Goentoer, BACKER 700 SMITH BURGK 1200 Josoredjo, ; Telamaja, Merbaboe, (B) (B) Keloed, Tapoh Walo, el., 1250 BACKER G. ; 116 1600 DEK Kentjana, (B) G. ; jak, el., m Raden, authentic s.n. AKENS s.n. el., G. m M (B); w. el., Argapoera, v.n.: M Kawi, 2100 1100 G. 11362 Bantaran, ; (B) Djagaraga, 1300 Poedjon, of n. BACKER el., M of 321 Krat KOENS 400 Batoe 700 G. 5491 (L) VAN el., m s.n. Tjinjiroean, ; Bandoeng, G. ; el., m sentok, doelang el., m 2000 Pangentjongan, 15892 (L) ; (BD) s.n. G. ; el., m 27126(3 (B), KOORDERS BRINKMAN Lawoe, 1250 n. el., (B) (B) 900 above Soerolaja, s.n. BURCK Patoedja, JUNGHUHN Medini, LEEUWEN VAN 700 G. el., M Pringombo, boemi; of 6803 Tji s.n. 2100 ; BACKER el., m above BACKER el., M Oengaran, slope 900 —1200 ; Slamet, JUNGHUHN Dieng, ; G. I.e.; the (TJ) Tji- Tjiwidej, LEEUWEN (TT) of Tji- ; G. ; 2400 (B); VAN 3154 s. (B) (B) Patoeha, daoon v.n.: Taloen, ; 22379 1341 FÜLLE 11243 WARBUKC 1500 Telagabodas, on (B) 3091 Garoet, Garoet, nr. L), el., m G. ; 25595 BRINK, DEN VAN 826 DOCTERS Kendeng G. Oeroeg, ; (B) 133 PULLE DANSER el., Denoe BLUME Tjeremai, 16111 ; Bivouac ; SMITH slope, s.w. BM, 1500 ; (B) (BD); PLOEM BACKER el., M BRINK LORZING el., m 500 DEN 1431 ZOLLINGER el., Paloeboehanratoe, nr. BACKER el., m Lemak ; Bandoeng, nr. M BAKHUIZEN el., VAN 2138 (BD, (B) el., (B) 4340 M G. & m 401 Poetri G. 92 Pengalengan, nr. Papandajan, Manoek, LAM 1700 ; PIJL DER VAN el., m Wajang, BANT el., m 2000 936 FORBES Tjikidang m (L) s.N. Palaboehanratoe, Tjiemas, ; 800 LORZING WKSHURA DENKER 139"; 900 —1000 el., m slope, s. el., m el., (B) s.n. VAN el., m (B); Malabar, M (B, L) BAKHUIZEN el., 1450 G, 1320 1400 —2000 271 Tjibeber, m Cat. PLOEM Tjibeureum, ; 127 Indies 1200—1650 Toengoel, dolong sontok; BRINK nr. (B) s.n. ZOLL., Tjidadap, Tjibeber, 750 Netherlands Sindanglaja, ; Boekit v.n. 99 ; L) LEETJWEN (B); DEN Tjidadap Tjisoeroeli, sentok; 40 Tjibeber, nr. (B, VAN 33176(3 (B), COSTER el., m 4659 globata. Br,., VAN the Vmbelliferae of Telaga Patengan, nr. BACKER 258 BANT Tjitjoeroeg, Tjitjibo, 2830 el., & „Hydrocotyle BAKHUIZEN el., M (B); BRINK DEN KOORDERS (L); The Bandoeng, DOCTERS (KD), s.n. 540 VAN nr. el., M 2008 Buwalda: el., slope, VAN (B); 343 G. (B), mankok, above Kajoe- 128 BLUMEA 1100 mas, slope, (B) 2000 slope, s.w. forest 1450 (B); 30732 BACKER el., m Kendeng, ; 21378(3 BACKER el., m 1400 el., VAN 135 WISSE el., doelang (B) sontok ; H.B. Todjamboe, 800 Mahoeala JAFEN. 300 GUINEA. MAYR Mts., 547 Hellwig Utakwa Expedition, IIELI.WIG 633 LEDERMANN (B) 11055a LEDERMANN Eelsspitze, WARBURG NYMAN 1800 MAYR 810 BRASS el., m tropical Islands 2. terete, with or thin mm 12586 m Tondano, kaki (B, L) el., 690 rinteh, kaki koeda; TEYSMANN 950 Lombasang, ; m koeda Tjamba, BUNNEMEIJER 731 (B, L, 12372 m (B); U). ; KDOSS 2070 s.n. (8) SCHLECHTER 800 —1500 MAYR el., m 474 (BD) 722 Saruwaged ; Land, 1400 el., m Station (BD); (BD), ; (B); eotype of (BD); Sattelberg, 800 (BD); Mts., 14050 SCHLECHTER Mts., 357 18172 (B) 375 Wilhelms (BD); 12064 HELLWIG Mts., el., Kaiser LEDERMANN el., m 1146 ROMER 10955 Cyclope Hydrocotyle PULLE VON ; (B); of original GIBBS el., m 10790 Valley, LEDERMANN Einisterre m (B), Oroh ; Noord-Rivier, el., m 1200 ; 1497 2100 Lake, LEEUWEN VAN (B) the el., m NYMAN and China Australia and and Formosa Tasmania Leaves in in m el., Ogeramnang, Mt. (B); the the Tafa, North to also South; segments the in filiformous, long along glabrous 0.5 mm the or less both stems, around even with more single; or and between in broad, less long, upper- more roundish pilose 4—10 the the or 3—5-partite, to peduncle involucre with mm ciliate almost shorter and rarely hairy, spreading 3—5-lobed caespitose, 0.5—1 membranous, long cm surfaces short-hairy; or hairy cordate, creeping broad, long, cm 0.3—2.5 deeply serrate, or stipulae long- stems almost sparsely or stipulate; obovate, acute, 0.5—6 more lamina outline, crenate to Inflorescences to Herb; — sometimes glabrous and petiolate ovate petiole hairs; in extremities, filiformous, filiformous, reflexed 5-angular LAMARCK sibthorpioides ascendent broad, entire; or leaves, mm (3 (B); v.n.: (BD); Woman nr. 157 on Himalaya, East almost or hairy. 1.5 fringed 1 the the Hydrocotyle densely nearly less Raoeng, (G). Africa. creeping most ; (NT). from in 466 1800 VERSTEEG Bismarck (BD); 5005 Distribution: Solomon Lakes, 1350 (BD) e.l, m (B), KORNASSI el., PULLE 1650 WARBURG 850 G. 164 w. 43159(3 KOORDERS el., lalampang kawajoe, v.n.: DOCTERS el., (B); Junzaing, (BD); (BD); el., m 2400 20465 666 1189 12391 Hydrocotyle novoguinensis m (B) CLASON el., Idjen, (B). Schraderberg, ; (B), SARASIN m Alkmaar, Camp Vic, (BD) 1400 ; 19036 (3 19032 Bantaeng, Angi m Hunsteinspitze, ; (B) G. ; KOORDERS (BD). Bivouac, ROMER m KOORDERS BUNNEMEIJER 1697 Mts., Kloof VON Mts., 19035 G. ; 38 1200 (B, BD); Versteegi HEMSLEY; (3 (B) el., m koes-ti-koesan 1300 ; 24909 1450 28557 v.n.: (B) el., m el!, m STEIN Mts., BACKER el., KOORDERS 200 —300 Ina, Arfak Nassau (BM); 900 (B, L, U) el., m 128 Lokon, KJELLBERO el., m (BD); Raoelo, ; 10990 SERAN. NEW 5650 15174 (B, L) BUNNEMEIJER el., KOORDERS Ratahan, 1936 3, (BD). Kajoewatoe, nr. ; WARBURG Bojong, 12363 40 m 32668(3 1300—1600 G. Klabat, 1400 No. KOORDERS PIJL DER 11, Gendingwaloeh, ; KOORDERS el., MADOERA. SELEBES. (B) Pantjoer-Idjen, m m (B); 25375 Vol. to 0—3 to the hirsute. cm bracts, flowers, or long, nearly ovate-Ian- P. ceolate, times Buwalda: The with 2 acute acute, the filiformous, sessile or teeth none; calyx valvate; styles broad, sometimes For 153; Synops., 56, 111. & Ned. ed. Ind., 1, BACKER (1923); 3 (1917) & VAN Trop. groenten (1925) p. Nutt. 69; HEYNE, in (1928) in DAKKUS, 1, 433; Diet. Ann. HOOKER, Exot. p. Sum. fam., p. Ind., 15 p. 8, p. 134; (1826) p. p. 163; Hydrocotyle p. 884; D. C., Fl. (1859) p. DE ranunculoides 884; HASSKARL, splendens Prodr., 4 p. 42; MOLKENB., p. Verz. I, in CLERCQ, Cat. 66; pi. Bijdr. nitidula & p. Hort. Pr., HASSKARL, in MIQUEL, 1842— (1856); suppl. (1871); FILET, Nat. Pflanzen- (1909) Fl. Ned. Bogor. (1844) 15 (1826) Ind., Cat. in Bat., Bjjdr. Bot. W. 66; p. Woordenb. Ned. J. MOR., 735 Ind. 5 BLUME, Fl. BURKILL, Arch. p. Fl. Plantk. incisa var. 1, Afr., 3, Engl. Ind. & 714, p. (1830) ZOLL. 163; p. 164; siam. (1820); 4 84; p. Fl. (1931); 33 fig. Bat., Trop. BLUME, (1830) 63, Hans p. Hydrocotyle 130; MIQUEL, 19; DRUDE, (1930) CRAIB, 473 p. Syst. Ind. p. in Fl. (1898); 119 (1845 —46) (1926) STEENIS, (1930) 1 C., Prodr., (1844) ZOLLINGER, MIQUEL, HIEEN, t. D. 15 VAN groenten (1931) 1212; p. 19 137; p. p. OCHSE, in Festschr. Nat., Ind. 60, p. 29; Bogor. (1851); pi. Zeyl. Hydrocotyle 4, t. 1, 1210; suppl. (1931) BAKH., (1935) Bot. 3, 3, pi. 237 184; Trop. Nat., p. BACKER, Trop. ser. 6 2, Suikerrietgr., Jav. Phys., Woordenb. (1876) Ill, 258; 92 (1854); Enum. (1860) Plantk. p. & (1823) in (1927) in Ceyl., 1842—1844 Verz. 138 THWAITES, 1 2 ENGL. Nutt. PI., p. (1879); in HEYNE, (1924) 66; Seych. 669 p. Sc. p. & DRUDE, Phil. Fl. Theeonkr. Buitenz., Fl. (1898); ic.; JOCHEMS, ed. 613; En. Gen. (1830) Maurit. Ind., 2, latter. (1789) 3 Ann. 4 Fl. p. SCHROTER & OCHSE Hort. pi. Junghuhn., 1848, Sc. Fl., Cat. MORITZI, Syst. PI. Gen. 119 p. STEENIS, Pen. Mai. (1890) mm hairs, the bot., in Prodr., Br. MERRILL, cum Bot. Onkruidfl. Prod. RICHARD, HASSKARL, Jard. 2 Jav. 200; p. VAN (1931); BACKER, 394; 190, p. 579; p. 787 Econ. 8, pi. Ned. Ind., (1928) Bull. p. Ill, SLOOTEN, TRIMEN, Handb. in ALSTON, enum. ic. 17 Trop. Nat., Schinz I, cfr. meth., BAKER, Fl. FIL., Ind., p. 39; p. 0.75 stiff prominent. RICHARD, C., long, short javanica Enc. D. 8; less or inflorescence; mm with or some- Flowers broad, ovate, acute, mm H. 302; p. pi. HOOKER Pflanzenfam., Nat. PR., (1805) (1871) Ned. Fl. more from LAMARCK, 54, in CLARKE, Handl. BOEKLAGE, 1 ic. Ind. Arch. 132; p. p. Fl. ribs long, mm in each 1—1.25 glabrous species sibthorpioides (1820) MIQUEL, (1877) of this 0.5 Mericarps black, marginal distinction PERSOON, 4 Phys., long. mm 129 fruit-bearing. 10—15 long, mm Indies 0.5 to up when usually 0.75 never red-punctate; the Hydrocotyle p. 0.5 brown, to reflexed pedicelled, Netherlands the base at ones petals nearly nearly yellow teeth lower shortly very Hie Umbellifera-e of pi. Hort. Bot. BLUMEA 130 Bogor. Bat., (1844) I, 1, (1866) Plantk. As. Roy. 4 (1874) p. 2 Ceyl., p. HAYATA, 2 Java, p. 258; 3 Verz., 1 Pen., hirsuta (non in Arch. (1856) Woordenb. p. 613; (1876) CLERCQ, Plantk. 7. I—21—2 Reihe, 1842—1848, 13, 2 (1912) p. Junghuhn., (1854) p. (1860) p. & 138; 134; (1851); MIQUEL, MIQUEL, Fl. Ind. Phil. Fl. 10; ELMER, PL, 3 p. (1935); 118 p. (1876) Bat., BINNEND., Woordenb. 1, p. 1, (1876) p. 732 Leafl. Phil. (1923) I, 237. I, 1, Ind., I, p. Ind. 732 p. Plantk. 2 (1890) 370; DE Vegetationsbilder, Verz. Syst. Ind. Bat., 268; DRUDE, Verz. p. PI. p. p. Ind. 733 147; Ind. I, in 1, Arch. p. 733 & Pr., Engl. Exkursionsfl. in Arch. (1856); Hort. (1856); Bot., 2, MOLKEN- Verz. Syst. MOLKENBOER, Cat. Hydrocotyle 67; p. (1901) KOORDERS, Syst. Mai. (1923); in Bull. Jard. Bot. Buiten- Fl. p. (1898); 231 p. (1916) Fl. 37; FILET, p. ERNST, ZOLLINGER, Zollingeri Ind. Bat., I, 258; Java 41; Bat., Ned. 60 Ind., MIQUEL, ZOLLINGER, & Fl. VAN 50; KOORD.-SCHUM., (1923); Ind. (1871) STEENIS, p. p. 2, (1830) Fl. Handl. Ned. VAN (1854); Fl. TEYSMANN delicata & 132; ZOLLINGER, MIQUEL, (1909) Hydrocotyle Plantk. H. Enum. 91 8, (1851); Tijdsch. 4 Prodr., Arch. Ind. Woordenb. 111, FILET, 165; culata sis p. 721; p. 92 p. BOERLAGE, 389 140 Plantk. Nat. Pflanzenfam., 9 C., (1854); Nat. t. p. 138, p. (1856); FILET, D. 171; p. Exkursionsfl. (1912) (1917) 1137 p. Fl. 111, KOORDERS- (1909); Tjibodas, 2, (1879); Handb. (1906) landbouwstr. IV 3 Plantk. Woordenb. 2 p. C., ed. Pflanzenfam., 629 (1913) Fl. 668 p. Mai. D. 88; p. KOORDERS, Formos., Zakfl. Indo-Ch., Woordenb. (1909) 111, ser. zorg, Fl. Nat. p. Mus., 8, KOORDERS, 336; in KOORDERS, pi. Ind. F. M. S. 138 p. 2, 2, CLERCQ, (1911); BOLDINGH, Jungh., p. Bot., IC. glabrata; 111. Fl. var. DE Journ. TRIMEN, Formos. pi. 102; 97 p. SPRENG.) nec. 1842—1848, cum 870; PI. MIQUEL, Phil. Ned. 99; LECOMTE, Sw., p. HAYATA, Journ. p. in CHERMEZON, BOER in Enum. minuta var. in (1832) 613; Pr., Bogor. CLERCQ, rotundifolia Ind., p. DE hirsuta 2 2, Bot. 19; p. RIDLEY, Br. & Engl. (1908) Leafl. p. Fl. (1890) 2 in ed. Ind., HAYATA, geneesmidd. (1914) (1922) I, 884; Hort. Ind. Fl. MIQUEL, PI. Hydrocotyle HOOK.F., 1, fam. 228, 722; p. RIDLEY, 174; & Formos. ELMER, Overz. in MATS. Yerz., (1912) DONGEN, Syst. p. mont. Syst. Fl. Ned. Ind., 59; Cat. (1876) p. (1923); 275; DRUDE, (1898); p. SCHUM., Fl. 3, p. Hydrocotyle (1826) ROXB., CLARKE, 270; Fl. p. 64; (1845) 1936 BINNEND., 258; 15 63 3, Woordenb. p. Ind., 1, p. Handl. (1894) 119 (1909) Soc., (1830) BOERLAGE, (1909) Ned. Fl. & TEYSM. Plantk. FILET, Woordenb. Prodr., 8, 165; B\jdr. BLUME, Br. p. p. (1856); No. 11, Aanteek. Nut. 163; p. 734 Vol. Bot. Java, MIQUEL, PI. 1842—1848 suppl. Bogor. Hydrocotyle Sum. (1866) puncti- Hydrocotyle bengueten- 628, 629 (1909); MERRILL, P. Buwalda: Hydrocotyle in the to of all but Mt. forms is the spread Austin, throughout BATOE ISLANDS. SUMATRA. Seriboe (B); 1225 Lingga, nr. 8564 910 VOGEL Siolak (B); s.n. 900 Daras, BORNEO. CLEMENS 6071 (B) Karo 6245 (Sa) 1200—1300 RIDLEY 1. Without 20 240 —250 Buitenzorg, HAT.LIER tikoes; VAN STEENIS koerawet 1900 VAN lemboet; 600 M 1000 7010 m el., (B), 272 (BD) LEEUWEN 14566 WINCKEL s.n. ; (B), 1600 s.n. ; ; G. (B) (B) m ; ; v.n.: (S) HAL-LIER el., BACKER Malabar, (B); LORZING Pangoeroeran Sidempoean, 259 (B); (B) ; nr. Tjiareuj 700 Tjibadak, M el., G. (B); slope, Patoeha, m el., 1600 BANT BACKER s.n. nr. BAK- antanan Njalindoeng, VAN BAKHUIZEN el., (B), DEN ibidem Tjibeber, Patengan, m (B); el., m lemboet; beurit; (B); 1657 BAKHUIZEN Telaga Tjinjiroean, 1585 & v.n.: 2064 galeng, antanan antanan 600 (BD); s.n. el., m (G); BAKHUIZEN 0 (B), STEENIS koerawet galeng, v.n.: 32086 STEENIS (B); roempoet 5405 Warburg VAN Batavia, 32150 v.n.: of lumboet, nr. Pogor, Soekaboemi 900 Tjibeber, authentic original DANSER beurit; Leuwimanggoe, leutik; 12815 s. beurit, (L), (L), VAU nr. between ; koerawed antanan 108 31695(3, el., M authentic (L), Merah Wanajasa, nr. (U), s.n. Pasir (B); Kuching, BACKER lemboet; above 240 1200 (3 (B) & Parakansalak, antanan v.u.: 33163 s.n. (B); antannan Pal el., m • 146, s.n. v.n.: (L); 15 Koorders ; 21268 (K). BLUME ; (B), s.n. Boerangrang beurit, antanan 131 antanan beurit 8252 Tjidadap v.n.: Bongbong el., m nr. 9367 4826 RUTTNER ZOLLINGER 834 (L); 128 C (B); 0(B), 1134(3 (B, L), (B), G. (B, L), (B) Plateau Air (B); HORSJTELD ; BOERLAGE ; v.n.: 11454 KOOKDERS antanan 1131 6700 7011, SIKAJA s.n. antcmcm VAN LEEUWEN v.n.: (S), s.n. LORZING Padang nr. 238 (BD) s.n. Batavia, nr. HAULIER (B) (BD) BRINK DEN BACKER el., BRINK 3119 118 Palaboehanratoe, BRINK DEN 2064 (BD) s.n. Tangkoebanprahoe, Lembang, DOCTERS el., HUIZEN SAFIIN the 1350 CLEMENS MOTLEY IIASSELT 128 d (B) , v.n.: el., LORZING el., 6557 Raja, Kapit, HASSKARL VAN Burkill el., m v.n.: Johore, ; DAUD Karo ; m Danau-di-Atas, ; HILLEBRAND Salemba ; Tjiomas, (B, L), PLOEM G. (B); m 5549 galeng; Sindanglaja, (L) JUNGHUHN HEYNE 128b, ; 1350—1425 Tjibodas, 14227 (B) (B) el., m 128a, 483 BRINK VAN DEN 32151 U) above M LORZING el., 684 JAGOR locality: „Kapandongan", BACKER (S), (S) c. Zollingeri MOLKENBOER; djaran; el., m Toba 1275 Loeboek s.n. L, Deleng Siosar, nr. Borneo, Bandjarmasin, exact (B, (B); m (B); KORTKALS Hydrocotyle splendens BLUME; kakatoen (B); 7660 S. ; TASSIM 1400—1500 Raja, nr. LORZING Hydrocotyle puncticulata MIQUEL; Hydrocotyle 9808 Plateau Plateau, el., 1752 12915 agree name. (B). 5271 Piso-Piso, ; LORZING el., m Padang, m I specific one HANIFF Garden, 624 LORZING el., Sarawak, Upper Rejang River, 22309 JAVA. el., m hairiness separate species, as CURTIS el., M & Botanic RAAP shore, M LORZING el., m Pini, 500 (B); Habinsaran (B); (Samosir), DE 1420 258 variable very intermediates under 300 BURKELL Singapore, ; of together Bukit, dealt with area It is incisions, and the all kinds el., M 131 (S). LORZING Dolok, by Penara 1110 (S) s.n. Pulau el., m RUTTNER valley, Hill, Sibolangit, 1350 Berastagi, m Indies the elevation. of the depth them all keep s.n. RIDLEY ; Netherlands forms have been described Penang, Maxwell's VESTEKDAL kara-kara v.n.: who PENINSULA. Perak, the connected are those authors MALAY leaves, of the Many these pegaga; el., sibthorpioides of the shape parts. as with of Umbelliferae of this paper and is found from 0 to 3680 as of The VAN 780 m WARBURG DOCTERS v.n.: VAN antanan BLUMEA 132 beurit; Tjibeureum 2060 Kirinjoeh, VJL : antanan kota Garoet, DOCTERS beurit 432 2500 el., M s.n. 21697 v.n.: (B), BRINKMAN above SLOOTEN (B), 322 Tjandiroto, LORZING 248 JUNGHUHN (B, Zollingeri (L), WARBURG 4226 HOPSTEE 29 (B) ; 3566 (B) ; BACKER KJELLBERG 900 Gendro, BACKER el., 2000 Plateau, nr. CLASON m el., KOORDERS ULT6E Djampit, (B, 1900—2200 2 m el., KANGEAN ARCHIPELAGO.. SELEBES. Biroro 2500 m 1424, 2700 1009 el., SERAN. 850 119'10 Todjamboe, ; 3887 1050 el., L. (B), 1 Sepandjang, KJELLBERG Pakal, 600 Kaniki, AMBON. ROBINSON NEW GUINEA. Albert 119 Rante L); m el., Tawanga, (B); BACKER (B, p 43160 (G); Idjen L) m G. ; 0 (B). tjèna. (B). (B) G. ; 1000—1200 1723 Watoewila, (B); A69 1800—2400 11639 Lemo, 9648 (mad.); 43161 29186 KJELLBERG B. m KOORDERS CLASON Oengoep, BiiNNEMElJER el., (B, 800 el., m m Bodo Penandjaan, BACKER el., patèkan v.n.: (B, BD), (B); el., m KOORDERS el., m el., KOORDERS el., el., Tengger, 1800—2500 salatoen above (B); m 2600 (B); VOEDERMAN BUNNEMEIJER (B) 25069 2000 el., m (B); 900 m B. el., Ban- el., m Rante KJELL- (B). BOEROE. BRASS 25338 Lombasang, nr. 1432 el., m Idjen, ; m (jav.), m Ijang Plateau, Songi m 28 G. 2542 to way 2000 (B) 2200 (B); Tapen Semboro, BACKER BACKER 0 332 Selo, 1100 116 Tosari, ; Sepa- 700 —800 (B, BD); (BD); Ngadisari, pendjelongan v.n.: el., m 43581 ; Hawaii Kawab (B); 4229 MOUSSET el., m 434600 (B) (B), ; WARBURG (L) el., m above Malang, MOUSISET el., m katèpan ; ZOLLINGER el., Lawang, MOUSKET leg, 4583 2000 (B); 1500 G) 110 (B); s.n. above 383 Jav. above ; jok, Hydrocotyle Merapi, Ampelgading, m 550 of el., m 900—1200 v.n.: G. ZOLLINGER 2315 above ; (B) & 600 —1500 ZOLL. LEEUWEN VAN Pamekasan, Mario, Mt. Herb. el., E20 KJELLBERG el., latisecta MADOERA. taeng, BERG H. (B), BACKER 800 Kalitrot (B); original el., m 1800— (B); Temanggoeng, katepan; 11881 el., m 87 el., rendeng; v.n.: 2256 nr. ; (B); 700 djarem; Wanasaba, 28051/2 Kaliglidik 1200—1500 KOBUS (B); OTTOLANDER Bendo, Merapi, m 85 Djember, el., of Moeroredjo, 2100 Kolboe, between (L), Tji (B), M 15917 Batoeraden, s.n. goenong, v.n.: BACKER el., m samangi (B) 500 Diëng Plateau, ; Ipis, s.n. 5296 Doro, LEEUWEN BD); G. course upper BACKER RIJCKEVORSEL (B, (B); WERKMAN Padanglawas, Medini, (B), Goeboegklakah, nr. DOCTERS (3 (B); 5 (B) v.n.: KOORDERS 42610/3 Semeroe, MULLER, 8395 el., m 37877 el., m kali, above 74 VAN VAN 295 66 Papandajan, Tegal BACKER el., M JUNOHUHN (L), above Telamaja, G. Semeroe, (B); s.n. LORZING G. (B); s.n. Slamet, (B); el., m ; el., m 1600 DOCTERS 25 BANT Tjisangiri, 850 BACKER 394 350 soemoed G. (B); BITRCK G. ; el., Oengaran, (BD); Prigi, samangi, original v.n.: G. v.n.: G. (B) m 339, el., m ; KOORDERS el., m 75 & (B) Tegal Aloen-aloen, 4066 Petoengkriana, 16118 416, 13337 Waspada, WIRJOSAPOETRO MOLKENBOER; 1000 koeng, 800 BD) s.n. (B); Moentilan, ; (B); Garoet, oetjie-oetjie; v.n.: andem; (B) & (B); Poerwokerto, VAN TEYSMANN 463 ß BACKER el., m (B); Garoet 37090 LEEUWEN 1500 Josoredjo, between ; 542 VAN STEENIS 1936 SMITH el., M 3, VAN LEEUWEN PIJL DER el., m KOORJOERS VAN BACKER VAN el., m 2350—2500 Paroegpoeg, DOCTERS el., m No. 11, 1550 Pengalengan, nr. 2300 Tegal Primula, Vol. 4898 1793 Arfak (NY) Edward, Distribution: m m ; el., m TOXOPEUS 1392 (B, L). 450 (B, L). (B). Mts., Wharton 3680 J. KORNASSI el., 1800 m el., GJELLERUP Range, Murray BRASS 4475 thoughout tropical Asia, Pass, 1039 2840 m (B); el., Mt. Tafa, BRASS 4670 2400 m (NY). (NY). also in tropical Africa; South America (?). P. 3. Buwalda: Hydrocotyle Leaves ing. lobed. 0.7 —3.5 0.5—5 each portion, sessile long, in long, apices. 1—9 the the on with conical, European the in the broad, Flowers mm 1.5—2 mm small styles under fili- apical 0.75 nearly the slightly peduncle reddish bearing and orbicular, to bract. acute creep- spreading lamina flowers mm thin, crenate petals 1.75—2.5 133 with nodes; of none; beset densely halves after (Description Fruit stem long, coarsely whorls teeth calyx elliptical, herb; cm membranous ovate, an reddish. bipartite, 1—3 Indies membranous; together bearing with or transversely stylopodium Perennial — petiole few or pedieelled; white ovate, single flower Netherlands diameter, 8—13-nerved, long, cm shortly or LINN. stipulate; the limb; stipulae roundish, cm Inflorescences formous, Umbelliferae of vulgaris petiolate, hairs towards the peltate, The warts; their on mentioned New Guinea plants.) Hydrocotyle Fl. 3 austr., SCHUMANN & (1917) NEW open 190, Arfak abundant MARSHALL Angi Lakes, SCHUMANN N. Europe, Bot. & 3 Ned. 3 ic. Victoria GIBBS el., m p. BAILEY, Arfak 2314a, Mts. 2316a, (1930) 5943 715; p. 487; p. 894. in (BM, K), Australia, 1. c. not apparently occurring on the accept the 2 Fl. in Kew and species: (1757) Br. p. probably 1935, 111, HOOK.F., 2, p. 8, p. 1, 119 & PR., Nat. sect. Gen. pi., (1879); oldest valid 1, PI. (1879); (1898); DOMIN, Centella 669 LINN., p. 286 Pflanzen- BENTHAM, p. 873 Fl. (1867); BOERLAGE, Handl. 614. Solandra Centella, & Ind., bras., XI, in ENGL. Hydrocotyle 256; Centella 1269; p. Fl. MART., Pflanzenfam., BENTH. (1890) Bull., 10 in (1908); WOLFF, p. 338; name name conservandum, Only p. p. the Nat. 148 (1908) I, CENTELLA. ed. nat., PR., HOOK.F., Ind., Though GREEN, & (1866) in CLARKE, I 2100 (1900) Contr. 952, p. Fl. LAUTERBACH, Africa, 28; URBAN, p. Jahrb., 41, Nachtr. austr., Syst. in ENGL. DRUDE, Fl. LINN., (1760) rar. fam., V, 2, 234; BENTHAM, p. 2 (1901) GIBBS, EWART, 1, Fl., Continent. Solandra in 228; Mitteleur., II. afr. p. (1925); Mts., (1753) parts. ISLANDS. Distribution: Asiatic in Fl. 1 Queensl. Schutzgeb. (1913) 5 fig. ed. BAILEY, deutsch. PL 111. HEGI, tab. GUINEA. marsh, Fl. Queensl. 165; p. 2324—2328, 339; p. LAUTERB., Catal. €ompr. vulgaris Linn., Sp. pi., (1866) as is the the latter has been will be p. 496. accepted as one for proposed such. Cfr. this as a genus, nomen DOMIN, 1. c., BLUMEA 134 1. ing Leaves 1—7 long in long mm late Calyx teeth somewhat 3—4 none; 2 in hairy the one sessile, the state, young the lamina of shorter lateral 1.5 0.75—1 broad, mm the axils always nearly long, mm 1.5 long, mm long, state. young crenate-dentate. or in together, stems creep- the puberulous; crenate cm herb; in sometimes long, mm 1—1.5 petals 2—5 or the middle 3, 2-leaved, Mericarps about Perennial — puberulous long, cm 0.5—5 peduncle usually involucre ; 1—40 umbellate, single flowers petioles; less or 1936 3, roundly-reniformous, diameter, bracts; No. 11, URBAN (LINN.) more rosettes; petiole in cm stolones, Inflorescences 3 asiatica Centella with Vol. ovate. imbricate. broad, often laterally compressed, ribs connected the pedicel- ones broad, mm mm nearly than by transverse veins. asiatica LINN., Hydrocotyle Fl. ind. Cat. (1768) (1823) Prodr. cum in Nat. & (1856); Fl. in p. Fl. Br. Ind., 2, 204; Fl. (1891); 13 (1902) Plantk. p. in (1913) Mai. Br. p. Roy. Dep. Diet. URBAN, in 614; Ned. ENGL. Ind. 257; p. & 213 Ind. (1894) Fl. p. VAN Mai. Prod. Fl. PR., Fl. Nat. ; 165; Arch. Ind. in HOOK.F., Ind. (1883) BOERLAGE, Jahrb., p. Bot. 29, p. cum Dienstr. Formos. Overz. (1922) Penins., 1, cochinch., XI, Pflanzenfam., 1, p. Pen., p. DE in 287, Ill, 8, p. t. Ned. Journ. (1930) 1210 (1790) 169; CLERCQ, Victoria p. 1 Mai. 869; in (1898) Geneesm. p. Fl. Fl. 397 SMITH, (1906) 43; p. 13, ic.; Minah. Mat. KING, EWART, bras., Ned. p. in (1907) 1 Pen., (1866) (1866) Fl. 731 p. (1888); DONGEN, (1923) austr., 111. PI. 1, 3 & in Handl. pi. 10 Neerl., LOUREIRO, MART., 716; p. Mai. 63 p. Versl. Enum. I, 5; CLARKE, GREVELINK, p. (1900) Econ. in (1876) 163, ZOLLINGER Bat., Bogor. MIQUEL, WARBURG, HAYATA, Agr. 1, 6; p. 9, Bot. ARN., p. MOLKENBOER, Fl. BENTHAM, Hort. KOORDERS, 2 Fl., cochinchinensis DRUDE, Jahrb., RIDLEY, Soc., 134; PI. var. 3; ZOLLINGER, 592; Ind. & (1844) p. 42; p. cum WIGHT (1845) Fl. p. Bogor. p. BURHANN, 14; BLUME, 882, p. 62; p. Bot. (1845) 234; 1, p. (1777) (1826) (1846) BISSCHOP p. & 2 Woordenb. PI. (1909) 131; As. Centella asiatica (1879); MATS. Hort. MIQUEL, (1871) (1895); Queensl. BURKILL, Trisanthus Bot. 152 Bull. 3 (1879); Nutt. 599; (1851); p. 15 8 Aant. Nut Ind., Cat. (1753) (1830) Cat. PI. (1860) (1890) Woordenb. Ind. 896; in 4 1842—44 90 Plantk. 2 p. 487; BAILEY, VALETON, p. I, 6, p. 1 Hist., II, Ind., Prodr., Ned. Afr., 669 p. GRESHOFF, Teysmannia, p. Trop. 36; FILET, Ind., Ned. Verz. BIXNEND., SCHUMANN, Ned. C., Arch. Syst. & Nat. subrepanda; Sumatra suppl. (1871) p. & Junghuhn., TEYSM. 346; HIERN, MOR., PI. Fl. 366; HASSKARL, Cfeneesk. in MORITZI, p. lunata; p. glabriuscula var. D. ed. Sp. pl., HOUTTUYN, Bydr. 49; & (1834) MIQTTEL, p. p. subrepanda 74; (1935); p. 176; 78, fig. 119, ic. 1 47J P. SCHUM. (1898); in DOMTN, 1, Buwalda: fam. & Engl., bouwstr. p. Java Syst. (1916) Amb. PI. (1921) (1923); PI. LEOOMTE, Svensk. Jav. p. Bot. (1921); 32, Indo-Ch., Theeonkr. 44 (1924); in JOCHEMS, ed. Ind., (1924) in JOCHEMS, BACH, in Jard. Bot. Bot. 19 p. Suikerrietgr., p. 47 Jahrb. ic. 701, p. Hydrocotyle 474 404; asiatica var. This After the developed less and var. lunata. on fruit, was however, this the is is the species, incisions BLUME later of as the a sea of 1 pi., appears Hydrocotyle among to All them. all altitude. m more or subrepanda Hort. Bog.) D. C. peduncles numerous name 459; occur the var.s Cat. the p. 268. to and hebecarpa HASSKARL. to p. 2450 the (in 63; p. 138; Hydrocotyle p. leaves indumentum of useless (1830) (1848) rar. Onkr. (1931) Buitenz. 46— 4 (1891) level the the Bot. Jard. Trop. Nat., BACKER, It appears distinguished variety by prominent that it gen. jav. (1854) in Bull. groenten C., Prodr., distinguished the species Ind. in 571; LAUTER- in Bull. (1931); PI. 60 p. 561, p. LEEUWEN, DAKKUS, 786 D. 187; Ned. (1928); STEENIS, p. p. pi. neerl., 24, (1928) Ann. Jard. from Nutt. Krakatoa (1928) 68 VAN suppl., 62, ic. cum VAN HASSK., Rev. moreover Also little in Bot., bot. 64, BAKHUIZEN, hebecarpa there basal development so & 1, SLOOTEN, Handb. 185, rather uniformous. found HASSKAKL accepted are p. LEEUWEN, Kuntze, indumentum, glabriuscula. based of of 64; in VAN Congr., (1930); Ind. Arch. 1842—1848 species and depth OCHSE hebe carpa pedunculata pantropic Malaysia, over VAN var. Verz. p. (1930) Hydrocotyle asiatica ZOLLINGER, Syst. 1 in trav. DOCTERS 35 p. 231 NANNFELDT, HEYNE, p. Buitenz., CHERMEZON, Schinz II, 59, (1929); 11, (1931); DOCTERS 426; (1936) Ill, Hans Fl. siam. enum., CRAIB, p. in Rec. Bot. Ned. Born. 238; p. 5; Eerste Tjibod., 2, Journ. Fourth Paeif. Sc. 18 p. (1917) (1923); & in ic. 69, ser. 3 1, 723; Land- Enum. Jard. p. 1—3 (1925) in Pestschr. 3, suppl. ser. 85; 63, ser. (1923) FIL., p. p. Zakfl. Bibl. Ann. BACKER groenten (1926) BACKER, Buitenz., Buitenz., (1930) BAKER 15 in 135, 185; Meded. Deli Proefstat. Bot. PL, 1210; KOOPER, p. 3 (1912) Hand. MERRILL, (1923); KOORDERS, PI. PI. 486; p. Syst. Verz., Ind., ed. LEEUWEN, LEEUWEN, (1924); LEEUWEN, VAN SCHROTER & 76; p. 2 Java, BOLDINGH, PI. Ned. VAN 422 Trop. (1901) 164; MERRILL, Interpr. Rumph. p. 1134, ie. p. p. Nat., (1927) (1927); DOCTERS p. 18, OCHSE, Trop. 2 2, 2, Nutt. 60, 71; p. 189 p. 100; p. (1917) VAN Phil. Enum. Tidskr., Exkursionsfl. (1914) (1919) Schutzgeb. (1908); KOORDERS-SCIHJM., DOCTERS 411; p. Congres MERRILL, 3 135 Netherlands Indies deutsch. 174; HEYNE, 458; DOCTERS p. 137 130, p. p. Arfak Mts. (1917) Ind. Natuurwet. PI. 158 Verz., p. GIBBS, Contr. 395; Herb. 31, LAUTERB., (1911); KOORDERS, KOORDERS-SCHUM., the Vmbelliferae of Jahrb., 41, p. 96 228, The these slight a mainly and the varieties, variations BLTJMEA 136 MALAY 6204 Telok pegaga; (S), 16799 540 v.n.: 16265 9436 (8); estate, GORDON SPARE 877 Sungei Jorong, RIDLEY 342 v.n.: SUMATRA. 5 BEGUIN el., (B); 3859 Lingga, 1225 Bahal 6D Batoe 1420 (B) 6074 (B); (B, L, U); (B); BURKILL 6092 3509 v.n.: 34 (BD); RIDLEY 3779 1275 6528 (B); 257 (B); Toba (B), v.n.: ampa RUTTNER HUITEMA 13 nr. ; Pema- nr. LORZING el., near (B) 4976 el., m Plateau Biroeng Oeloe, m el., m 400 —500 Karo LORZING el., M el., m ; (B); Bah 50 Medan, ; Bengkalis, Beloekang, Garden, 9775 Gindjang, 900 HANIFF (8), JAGOR Mandai, (B) (B) Botanic estate Hoeta v.N.: pegaga; & 22691 (BD); Bukit 1100 —1300 Habinsaran, 52 Siborongborong, nr. STEENHS Raja, nr. 657 LORZING el., daun v.n.: v.n.: (S), (8). Sibolangit, m ; 13022 (18), Johore, Sungei Tukong (8); ; 13740 13966 SYMINGTON (S) LORZING el., m (S), Welles- pegaga; Selangor, Ginting Simpah, ; s.n. 343 VAN el., m praga; 6246 OUWEHAND el., M v.n.: LORZING RIDLEY RIDLEY 50 Dolok, LORZING el., M BEUMeF. 900 Plateau, (B, L), Seriboe ; el., M tang Siantar, Moeara, 313 (B) 1350 Berastagi, 1000 Gedongdjohore, (S) WICHURA Singapore, Twali, ; 24585 RIDLEY el., m HANIFF 15622 Lalang Kajang, Gardens, Atjeh, Baleg, 3082 LORZING (8); & v.n.: 12375, Pahang, Bintang, pegaga; 1140 (8), HANIFF HANITF HOI/TTUM Sungei (8) Botanic pegaga ; LORZING m v.n.: Malacca, Gunong Lalang, pegaga ; (S), (8), 1885 & BURKILL Tapah, Sabatang, Temerloh, pegaga; HUME el., M (8); Durian Anson, HANIFF Bagan Datoh, 1765 1936 3, CURTIS BURKILL Perak, Grik, ; WRAY No. 11, Penang, Waterfall, (B, S) Thaiping, pegaga ; daun PENINSULA. NUB ley, Prai, Vol. Dolok Mangoe, 1400 m el., POLAK 104 (B) ; Sumatra's Westkust, KORTHALS paga ; s.n. Danau (L); 108 (B) de RUTTNER di-Atas, Boekit Biloeloek, Fort ; Tebakar, 256 nr. (B) 2057 900 850 7932 JACOBSON el., (B, 8), L, Danau- pegaga; 8115 BUNNEMEIJER el., m m tapah, poegago, v.n.: BUNNEMEIJER el., m (B), Koerintji, Koemantan ; Kerintji, 1500 Soengai Nanam, Alahanpandjang, JACOBSON Hock, (B); roempoet v.n.: VOGEL estate s.n. (B). pegambang; Negara Ratoe (Lampongs), DE ANAMBAS 763 Sandakan BORNEO. (S, Sa), v.n.: (BD) (Sa) JAVA. m m 4118713 m el., VAN STEENIS & ; locality: v.n.: REINWARDT Bajah, (B) 1 ; Pal Merah, Kerendang, el., BACKER 32082 (B); Bidaratjina, BACKER m (G), 250 m 10488 BLUME el., s.n. of v.n.: el., Poerwakarta, ; Nirmala, (B) kaki BAKHUIZEN 110 1200 Kotabatoe (B) s.n. daun ; m m nr. BOEKLAGE ; koeda; VAN Kuching, Slinau, HUBERT WINKLER Eiland, DEN el., el., 5 m Casuarina-forest, BRINK 266 ; & 32081 m el., 96 DE (B), ; (B); MONOHY DANSER VAN DEN v.n.: (L) 5511 125 1622 of s.n. 422 antanan; 250 el., m HARKEVELD (B) desa estate m Buitenzorg, ; VAN (G); BRINK ; 700 Djasinga, (B) el., (B); Kebajoran, (B) s.n. Wanajasa, s. m Weltevreden, ; (B); EDELING (B) Kantjana, BACKER s.n.? (B, L); s.n. G. Sadjira, el., m BACKER 11143 Buitenaorg, (L) BLUME pagagan; BACKER HARMSEN BACKER s.n. 5—50 el., 20—25 BAKHUIZEN v.n.: Moentjang & (B); (B) s.n. (B, Sa); (L); s.n. (L), s.n. between antanan; 32083 e. BARTLETT 21269 Verlaten 1. c.); BACKER 14223 and Rejang, ; CLEMENS Kumam REINWARDT Pengawoengan HASSELT VAN (B) 1848 (B). Bantam, between (B), KUHL Tjikoempai, 250 50 Tarempa, (L). s.n. LEEUWEN, VAN 3731 (B), between Borneo, el., BACKER el., of e. RAMOS vicinity, KORTHALS exact (BD) s.n. 1924 Batavia, (DOCTERIS Without HILLEBRAND BACKER S.E. ; LEEUWEN VAN KOORDERS and Bandjermasin, ; KRAKATAU DOCTERS 30 Siantan, Upper Rejang River, Kapit, pegaga ; 2045 TTAVTT.ANT), 2930 15 NATOENA ISLANDS. & (B). ; Tjiomas, Bomdongan, P. 250 iI el., M STEENIS 58 WARBURG Tjidadap, of 1600 (B) BACKER (B) antanan Koelon, 1000 (B) (B); 14591 KOORDERS el., M 128124 (B) the Pendjaloe Lake, 100 BACKER (B) G. ; G. gedéh; aloen 1750 VUUREN 5471 estate 4300 500 manager (B), (B) 15932 VAN v.n.: BEGUIN m el., slope between HOFSTEE 3 (B) 127 Singosari ; 700 Delapa, (3 & m (B) Lawang, Nangkadjadjar, 29654 DOCTERS Selo, el., E. 450 1200 36320(3 m VAN of m el., el., (B), LEEUWEN 4227 (B); otot KOOFER WISSE G. banjoe; 619 1.e.; (B) ; BACKER (L), s.n, el., Dieng (B), v.n.: Soembing, 28039/3 pane- gagan-gagan; (B) ; G. Merapi, Kenanti, Nga- el., v.n.: BACKER kerok Andjasmoro, Lawang, Poenten, G. m gagan-gagan, m 4225 2100 KOORDERS s.n. (B), BEUM6E el., G. (BD); & coll. el., 379 ; m (B); WARBURG v.n.: 200 23237(3 s.n. 1250 8667 Dieng, (B) v.n.: Djepitoe, KOORDERS WISSE 278 (B), (3 m m JUNGHUHN Telamaja, WARBURG samboeng v.n.: G. rendeng; el., m 200 SLOOTEN el., m Mandalagiri, Linggardjati 1050 Prahoe BRINKMAN KOORDERS ; G. G. ; Aloen- Doekoewringin, Dieng, (B); VAN el., 1860 ; el., • Kidoel, m 150 (B), (B) m el., G. (B); 2000 above (B); Ngebel, nr. WINCKEL (3 rindeng; KOOBDERS m 30110 73 35653 Pasanggrahan w. 1400 18697 v.n.: v.n.: Sepakoeng, estate Pekalongan, Soebah, ; BACKER 21621 2100 (BD), BACKER el., m Pangoran, Dieng, 835 nr. (B), s.n. between Tjerimai, (B) Tegal Backer djaran; Petoengkriana, el., m BACKER el., gowang; KOORDERS Willis, (B); m rendeng; 570 G. (B); Panggonan Bajalali, rengan, 900 381 patjoel Salatiga, 30—100 G. ; Tegal, Slawi, ; BACKER Tjisoeroepan, el., m m BD); antanan 393 G. (B); and 820 1725 (B, v.n.: antanan; 4158 Waspada (B), el., M antanan; el., m KOENS v.n.: STEENIS Maleer, (B) (B) tapak gowang, TEYSMANN el., 5590 5042 v.n.: oeles-oeles (B), LORZING el., m gowang, (B); m G. rendeng; above 24 patjoel 1900—2100 Plateau, (B), no. above Tjikoerai, Backer VAN 673 1600 s.n. el., m Cl 5 (B), between antanan; Backer el., Madjenang, ; SLOOTEN 1800 el., G. 1300—1500 el., m 1600 v.n.: FORBES RANT el., m (B), M Takokak, Rantjawalini, nr. ; v.n.: 900 —1000 (B); 16996 s.n. el., M (B), Tjitjoeroeg, Djampang ; Pengalengan, nr. SCHEFFER 2450 v.n.: ; m m v.n.: 2000 (BD); (B) 1250 Tjisoeroepan, Koeningan, (B), s.n. (B) M BACKER antanan; Tjiba- v.n.: BACKER 1350 1600 47889(3 s.n. 1300 el., M Telaga Patengan, 12739 Lembang, LEEUWEN Soekaboemi, nr. LEEEMANS lake, nr. Rantjagedd, (L); (3 (B) ; (B, L), Leuwimanggoe, above 1000 (B), (B) 659 Bandoeng, nr. or antanan; 1802 VAN KOORDERS 12 el., m el., m Kamodjan, s.n. el., M 1866 530 BACKER Tjinjiroean, nr. Kawah BOERLAGE Backer el., Malabar, 720 antanan; v.n. 1250 el., m (BD); Tegal Boenkroeng, & VAN (B), Pengalengan, 3120 Goentoer, Papandajan, 13 Soekahati, DOCTERS Semboeng, Njalindoeng, ; BACKER (B), Pangentjongan, WINCKEL (B) el., antanan; v.n.: ANONYMUS el., m el., M 17211 15518 (B); WARBURG Tjilaki, 26109 12543 250 G. ; nr. Bodjong Lopang, ; L), BLDME v.n.: 27 m Tangkoebanprahoe, ; (B) Telagabodas, estate ; 1107 380 (B), BRINK DEN VAN el., M Tjipanas, 31844/3 Bandoeng, Tjibeureum, ; Halimoen, (B, L) (B) 500 antanan; Priangan, v.n.: (L); s.n. jibadak, VAN 1147(3 (B, s.n. G. in T BAKHUIZEN LORZING BACKER el., M HASSELT 137 Indies Tjigombong, 30867(3 (B), KOORDERS el., antanan; v.n.: el., SIKAJA el., M estate m el., Patoeha, Bantja Oepas, el., G. 650 VAN M WINCKEL el, Palaboehanratoe, BACKER BACKER 900 m Noesagedd, 300 1200 Netherlands antanan; v.n.: KOORDERS el., Pangranggo, 2456 12327 ; (B), m (B, L), m 1000 wangi; nr. reno, G. 1000 Tagogapoe, 32080 237 BACKER el., G. ; Tjibeber, Tjibeber, M ; el., el., of 150 Tjibodas, HALLIER s. antanan; v.n.: s. (BD) the Vmbelliferae of 127b 127a, F.R, (B); SJI. The Tjiampea, ; 11244 el., m AT .TI (B) HASSKAKL 1425 Buwalda: w. 2800 batoh; slope, MOUSSET 1100 Tengger, m 88 el., BUYSMAN BLUMEA 138 98 (U) Ranoe ; 700 (B), A70 BACKER el., M & Poeger KOBUS Rani, OLASGN Ngadisari, (B) 10—20 ZOLLINGER 632 85 Djember, gagan-gagan; (BD, L); 20 (B) ULTAE WURTH & 8117 (B) (B, L) (B), between ; v.n.: 213790 1500 Idjen, ; (B); s.n. Ampel Gading, KOORDERIS Poeger, ; 1 315 el., m Glidik BACKER el., M OTTOLAKDER Pantjoer, Kali 18200 el., m 2450 Kembolo, BACKER el., 1936 3, between Semdroe, Djatiroto, ; m No. 11, Ranoe (B); G. (G); 3786 Amboelo, v.n.: 250 Vol. el., m koeste- gangagan, koesan. BALI. ZOLLINGER TIMOR. D. SELEBES. Manado, T. Kota KOORDERS WARBURG Maros, Asinoea, 200 125 16134 350 Piek 18115 van (B) (BD), AROE ISLANDS. NEW GUINEA. (B, s.n. 251 1275 RACH L), (BD) (B, BD); VAN ; (BD); 16133 KJELLBERG (BD); Aboeki (B); (B). 1425 manora. kuda. B. ROBINSON, PI. Rumph. Amb. Plain, tropical BENTHAM, 873 p. D. Didiscus (1829) 120 (1908) p. C., 28, LAUTERBACH and useful the is to a spend Trachymene plants mode following entirely 20464 76 (B) (BD) Bumi (BD); BRANDERLAUTER- Constantinhafen, ; River, Merauke, ; Kampong Kabatiel, nr. 2838 Rouffaer (BD); WEINLAND River, 372 c. of the world. whole Handl. Fl. Mag., in I, ser. BENTHAM 347; p. Bot. in London, Ned. 55, ENGL. & t. & Sitzungsber. I, 2 (1811); Gen. (1890) p. Mem. (1828); Nat. Bbhm. 300 p. HOOKER FIU, Ind., 2875 PR., 10, Ombell. Pflanzenfam., Gesellsch. pi., 614; Ill, 8, Wissenseh. 2. Though the Soc. DRUDE, DOMIN, 1. 204 GJELLERUP TRACHYMENE (1866) Curt. 4; NYMAN Hollandia, subtropical regions BOERLAGE, in t. (1898); p. 3 austr., (1867); (B); WARBURG Linn. Transact. Fl. (B, L). LAUTEEBACH Plain, Finschhafen, Astrolabe in RUDGE, a tispo; 15173 1153 kolotide koeda, koeda, WARBURG , C. (L) kaki WARBURG el., M v.n.: kaki (B); locality: 9744 III. is daun dogouke, gogouke, andanan; v.n.: Distribution: in (B) s.n. daon kaki v.n.: Lawa, 1100 Lemo, v.n.: KJELLBERG el., m 625 270 229 exact LEEUWEN Bismarck (B); JENSEN Dobo, Without DOCTERS el., m HORST p. Bikeroe 100 v.n.: RANT Karang Pandjang, 190340 (B), Maros, Rante ; ZIPPELIUS 0 (B), koeda; Tondano, BEGUIN eL, 19033 (B). KOCH 1, kaki Sangona, 916 M KOORDERS v.n.: (B); KJELLBERG WARBURG AMBON. 326 (BD); 16132 (BD, L); KOORDERS el., el., m eoll.? Paris, m 0 (B), Lagoena, BATJAN. 0 200 19037 el., M TEKNATE. Mus. ex Manado, WARBURG Manipi, I.E. I.e.; Kajoewatoe, ; panigowang C., few from growth words caerulea, different from mountain well-developed of indicated in on it the the root Trachymene descriptions described species separately, it might be here. introduced summits. primary of the other Tr. with from Australia species, which caerulea is fibrous an as all a garden are annual branches, plant, indigenous herb, without with well- P. Buwaijba: The Umoelliferae of developed rosettes, and with only, the Of umbels the other koebrensis, in mode Tr. of growth. rosettes bearing first upper axis rise a a of the again podic Tr. Tr. of and leafy the A same, branched to axils its give may in terminal the in the bearing usually stems rosettes again continuing of persistent rosettes leafy develop forming caudex, terminal stem a These may the more develop may rosette, the place or case Tr. like are the axils umbels, in stem unknown mainly a or sym- is sympodic that its stems with agree all Tr. stems lower prolongated persistent of portions growth chiefly bases the bearing few-leaved axillary mode of leafy saniculaefolia. are the continued by erodioides the prolongated hitherto. unknown; are probably Tr. Of but saniculaefolia, are koebrensis rosettes caudex group much The but the rosettes and Tr. and that specimens from of a of annual they Tr. may The of only terminal by Tr. be and be Basal Tr. agrees and stems rosettes with that the Tr. but hence the few arfakensis The stems are appear are forming either Tr. unknown, roots of more a entirely papil- whether the to or leafy not are present not the bear of umbels. these plants habit the is never arfakensis, it is Sara- rosettes rosettes, general extremities, rosettes of Tr. from growth corymbiform dichasium The Tr. of of the basal from species, annual. the celebica and mode acerif olia, perennial, towards by in subterranean parts these acerifolia umbels. caudex perennial. or and to formed however, developing a is formed caudex, branched chasium always in any is of the stems, adenodes. are species differing, leafy known plants of structure third group suggests and Tr. but the not adequately off the second axillary A is supposition preceding. the these abundant and a from parent agree saniculaefolia saniculaefolia. sinorum, losa and latter rosettes real stems. unknown, Tr. and rigida leafy justify of of the axillary acrotricha the are in the second umbel, spread, has their origin of the more It mainly Tr. these rosettes terminal umbel. two or novoguineensis bearing Tr. and one stems, a less or off In terminal single From taking dying as group, Tr. novoguineensis, way. stems In the portion upper erodioides perennials. available. are rosettes, caudex. more leaves, leafy it Tr. Tr. and certainly extremities. leaves and not erect but saniculaefolia, acrotricha, are 139 Indies corymb. type of this of the the either number of at after leaves; continues to the as lateral place Tr. They Netherlands erect stem branched in the terminal Tr. materials polymorphic one a species, rigida, be regarded may the forming the stems in be less the torn erect, di-mono- lacking, as in BLUMEA 140 Tr. as acerifolia, is the Tr. in is not is is the roots the main stem from or weekly are is all the annual other developed, specimens, As perennial. or it stolones, be may described species herbarium might consider the plant one developing in present plant developed, weekly possible the root be to it annual, that the plant perennial. The to the evident whether system but From paper. adenodes, different entirely is 1936 3, arfakensis. Tr. rosulans this No. 11, Tr. and papillosa Tr. in case Vol. is genus New chiefly the Caledonia, considered in this Australian, Fiji Islands, in paper, New but outside the Philippines, Guinea, Australia Borneo, it is in and, spread the area Timor and Selebes, Flores. As or 2 1. I glandular-hairy Plant not in Key to of be named Trachymene to Bot., 69, 287. p. See also the species. 2 3 fruit Eipe tuberoulate roughly with 14. fruit Eipe Leaves middle tripartite or segment ternate, than the mountain hastate than longer triangular-hastate, never Wild somewhat and nearly triangular the smooth. 11. species 6. ones longer adenodes ternate or erodioides T. in cuneate or segment hardly caerulea T. T. outline, tripartite lateral roundish more middle in the Annual, hairs. glandular cultivated glabrous. with genus has Journ. glandular-hairy hairy. Ovary Leaves NORMAN c. erect, 3 follow Plant Ovary whether this question the Didiscus, DOMIN, 1 to outline, than the 4 ones 4 Leaves the more lower Leaves than long more Leaves 5 broad than long, broadly ones and coriaceous all broad, of cuneate them the sometimes ... 6 not coriaceous Petiole at least 8 cuneate the stiff, Petiole as long and stiff, as long twice lamina 5 least at times long as at the lamina the as most lamina. 3 times long as Prolongated 7 Peduncles of the longer stem Peduncles Stems and shorter somewhat 8 than procumbent. the the than crowded lamina shorter. or leaves. Leaves Leafy stems in cuneate, towards Leaves the to 1 Leaves subspathulate, extremities cm long and of the broad, not stems their long at and or adscendent, broad, their sometimes teeth not with caespitose. apical Leaves hairs T. in 6 absent teeth more the koebrensis T. but rosulans with T. 7 bases rosettes, 13. 5. erect rigida ... 3. leaves. T. stems rosettes branches the broad novoguineensis present hairs Stems T. as broad as leafy 2. the as also cuneate, rarely ones upper 5 spathulate to 4. Leaves if lateral apical acrotricha than 1 cm 9 P. 9 Plants leaf No BuwAliDA: with rosettes axils and rosettes and flowering 10 Umbels the base umbels forming never forming at Calyx teeth Calyx teeth of the from single Umbels 11 at present aTe bases bases base of rosettes, most 0.75 or branches, rosettes the in the . . . more more or less T. 1. . less or 12 Leaves 2 to cm 13 of not the in its lower saniculaefolia erect to 1 2 the not long, mm ciliate, glabrous; as to or to the leaves; involucral ceolate, during umbel, base, again, hirsute densely papillosa papil- not on when in both cm sometimes appressed ones 5—15 hroadly flower-bearing, triangular, developed acute, or long, 0.5—1.5 one mm 5—15 long, usually 0.5—2 mm of them broad; on elongated to inner 1—3 variable very outline, trifid ones larger; petals styles 0.5—1.5 to mm tri- some- apical glabrous; broad, lan- spreading than 30 in each gradually shorter, when 1—1.5 to opposite stems hirsute, or more incurved long, always narrower, or to mm hirsute to lobate in the long, 5 and cuneate in rhomboid up up 2—3 densely broad, cm cau- axillary hairs long, glabrous, to a present, with long, cm glabrous the latter arfakensis and glabrous broadly mm pedicels slender the T. if mm to serrate or acerifolia inflorescences terete, striate, hirsute long, dentate, mm long 1—6 long, segments later; hirsute 3—13 to T. very leaflets, stems, 5—10 surfaces cm number, 9. latter portion Perennial herb, with Leafy mm terminal in the rosettes 3 —29 the these rosettes, sheats petiole ultimate the teeth 10. less or to 2 up 0.7—4 thicker ... — roundly-reniformous peduncle the outer mm T. petioles lower petiolulate from with petiole; the stem, teeth not. or ternate, with segments acuminate, equally 2—2.5 Leaves into the bracts 7 —25 teeth petioles terminal inflorescences more hirsute with hairs flowering, spreading Calyx striate, glabrous. Umbels portion. celebica . and acute with and, hearing in the saniculaefolia STAFF terete, lamina with of acuminate flower-bearing even . sheaths placed base ternate latter or divided very Leaves broader than long, partite the stems, form and size, always and . T. ternate Sarasinorum 12. Stems, biserrate ternate, at originate rosettes, tapering to stems, sheaths, . densely leafy broad, densely of T. . . trichomes broad. more shortly broad, thick, mm times to rosettes Trachymene rosettes, 8. ternate 11 . stems but divided, 12 but 13 but portion. with sympodic and long cm 3-fid dex from which or Surface knob-shaped rosettes, small serrate 1. in stem, Probably 2 broad. Leaves before smooth Fruit Leaves with than more lose. long. mm and long Fruit papillose. Leaves 2.5 rosettes stems, 7. to up upper .... prostrate dichasium on small disappeared corymb from moreover if or have terminal a Leaves long. mm also 141 10 the these form diehasium corymbiform Indies sometimes stems, and stems, not corymbiformous a a the Netherlands branches stems the do of the the of the the Umbelliferae of the at the at the at The mm ovate mm fruit-bearing. broad at the to long. lanceolate, Mericarps BLUMEA 142 Fig. 1 — Vol. Trachymene 11, (cf. No. p. 3, 1936 143, bottom). P. 1.5—3 Buwalda: long, mm 1—2 developed; distance missurales 0.5—1 and grooved The Umbelliferae of entire, in translucent Indies 143 fruit equally same intermediae and the jugae carpophore mm; Netherlands those of the broad, glabrous, mm between the sometimes the 4-apieulate, the middle, jugae though only com- deeply after bipartite weathering. Trachymene in (1894); Didiscus 292 in in (1910); 222; p. Born. (1921) STEENES, Trachymene of the shape and and better to I the be appears to with the well in as the the saw the and 1. — the a: g—h: fragment, 2 1645 ; /3 in as of b— after mericarp, 4 of Tr. of X- it the typical and is agrees only little According rather to novo- var. the to and appears growth and his As such of which entirely and is the brachystylus, var. dimensions. styles viz. leaf-shape variable appears as to have two. after KJELLBERG after of Herbarium, saniculaefolia, these from The typicus the shows that mode Guinea, and novoguinensis rupicolus, var. the latter. the dimensions varieties, var.s form, dense var. excl. hairiness, differs only GIBBS 5606, flower-bearing stems, c: Trachymene erodioides, h: The New Emm. (1934) novoguinensis var. smaller styles Trachymene koebrensis, after LAM X; in by length distinction e-f: Trachymene acrotricha, X; short the the typical the intermediate between his has and in the Kew BRASS typicus novoguineënsis rigida, and (1915) VAN the to as the mountain summits. by var. the Herbarium, originals Tr. for The typico 4 (1923); 255 p. 293, GIBBS, var.s Bibl. 238 describes 4 Borneo, 288, Nachtr. p. 13, MERRILL, (1929)? stems, separate species. Kew 3, variable the DOMIN Guinea. dimensions correct, Fig. 4 a not value mene it collected and it guinensis, is an from form of high a from it is DOMIN, this in plants different lamina. cum 256, 1908, (1912); MERRILL, ILL, 486 (1894); 255, 287, 294 p. 2308 t. Wissensch., (1914) PL, ser. rather of p. 283, p. 2, 166; p. Fl. p. differences with smaller likewise of which I the from New distinguish by is length 124, bot., 2, p. Pflanzenfam., (1917) 24, 167 brachystylum; 1, 85 43, 47, 62, pi., Gesellsch. part Nat. Buitenzorg, rupicolus constant originals saw form no and brachystylus sharp of 3, Phil. Jahrb., the parts, incisions typicus, Bot. 4, rupicolum, 39, Mts. saniculaefolia different and var.s in DIELS, an synon.; Bohm. PR., Enum. Bot. Jard. bot., Journ. Sc., Sunda-Exp., p. & Arfak 458; p. in Bull. ENGL. IC. HOOKER, 2, Phil. suppl. ELBERT, Soc., bot., 42, Contr. GIBBS, PI. in WOLFF, in ; in typicum, Buitenzorg, HALUER, in ser. Sitzungsber. var.s Bot. Journ. Linn. rupicola et quoad Jard. STAPF, Soc., MERRILL, in DOMIN, (1908) Ann. 302 Linn. saniculaefolius (1907); 65 p. saniculaefolia Transact. 3884; KJELLBERG e : 2 2/3 /3 X; plant, 3885; 2 g: X; d: /3 b—d: Trachy- mericarp, X ; f - 4 X; mencarp, fruit-bearing stem BLUMEA 144 It is very The Australia. PHILIPPINE BORNEO. CLEMENS el., WHITEHEAD 3900 crevices of rock HOLTTUM fruit reddish NEW m as weed a BRASS flowers Mt. glades, whole GruLiANETTi — nonnihil et 3 longis; 0.7—3 cuneata, mm 8—12 BRASS dark pink; Mt. Didiscus 4244 1 mm BLAKELY 12—30, 0.5—1.7 cm Fig. 2. omnino — arfakensis, a: ad 2 (B), lata, vel latae, e exteriorum ad 5 mm dentes Trachymene novoguineënsis, GJELLERUP 1128, 2/3 X. red, forest m el., DOMIN. sp. Fig. — 2a. repentibus ad 2.5 vagina ad pilis mm 2 mm semper longis hirsutus; lamina trifida, segmentis utrinque e glabra rosulis; glaber 7—13, vel vel vel pilis lanceolatae, margine divergentes, paulum aucti PULLE vel 975, ad late 2/3, pilis pedunculus 14 ad acutae, ciliis postea adpressae; anguste after fruit lamina singulae longi, n. ciliata subsuleatus, anthesin Calycis and common, caulibus triloba vel glabrae Pass, sometimes 3000 —3900 longus, mm tempore florendi patentes, glabri. after Peak, (BM). s.n. cm involucrantes mm gradatim breviores, post incurvati, in cave, Murray brachystylws Foliorum 1—13 Umbellae striatus bracteae 0.5 —1.25 florum var. vel proferens pilis versus (NY), (DOMIN) BUWALDA, variabili, hirsuta. teres, longis, 4184 27098 borders, Scratchley, samculifolius Caves, Jenolan Range, red, petioles, peduncles petiolum attenuata, margine longa, longae, Low's to CLEMENS m el., el., m el., granite m forest near el., m caudice rosulas longis hirsutus; 'mm teriorum mene of grass iterum rosulas formans. longus, em nullis ad celli 3680 flowers Wharton Division, indumentum Edward, longis adpresse mm 3.5—37 1.5 ground, laminam em m GIBBS 3900 Cave el., granite crevices, m dentibus 2 vel 3 latis, nonnihil acuminatis, apice 3900 Paka (K); granite, of 3000 3300 —3900 (BM); (K, S, Sa); 10563 in 4310 Batra, base on (K); s.n. stem; as Paka basin, white; cracks cap, GIBBS amongst common longitudine vel glabra (E, Sa), 1130 Central part, in River to K); CLEMENS colour same LOWE el., (BM, wall, Ramburangat Colombon granite novoguineensis lata, mm petiolus longior, ad 2 perennis, purplish, el., m (BM); Kemberanga, 4150 great L). s.n. medicine. Wales, e fruit granite, K, (BD, GIBBS under flower 4020 Peak, originals prolongatis collected WHITEHEAD sand, 44 CLEMENS reddish, Trachymene Herba longa over Albert in 6174 m Cave, (NY), N. S. AUSTRALIA. 2. ; (K), in occur those S, Sa), petals white; el., m HAVTT.AND S.E. plant s.n. with el., m 2100—3300 el., m cracks Low's 4671 burnt on pink; ; top, Dusan GUINEA. el., the to (B, K) purple, 2700 ; BM) 3600 —3900 ; Paka (S); s.n. K) (B, 2175 shallow open 2400—3000 ; MERRILL ; Kamburangan, pinkish, organs (BM, 33735 el., m (B) (BM, K, above (BM) summit, right 10612 2840 el., m to proves well very Haleon, 30058 NATIVE COLLECTOR (BM) s.n. (BM); 2400 s.n. 4221 (K); s.n. 1936 3, saniculaefolia agree 1162 Parai, white, CLEMENS BUEBIDGE CLEMENS petals GIBBS falls, CLEMENS (B); Marai WHITEHEAD damp places, at 10538 BM), el., Tr. Mt. Mindoro, HAVILAND el., m No. 11, Borneo. Kinabalu, el., in (B, m wall plants ISLANDS. 10522, 2100 —3300 2400 that Australian Mt. 2310 Temberungo, 33164 remarkable Kinabalu in Mt. on Vol. non- pedi- florum mm in- longi, triangulares, X; b: Trachy- P. Buwalda: Fig. The 2 — Umbelliferae of Trachymene (ef. the p. Netherlands 144, bottom). Indies 145 BLUMEA 146 0.25—0.5 1.5 3 mediis 0.75 1.5 longa, mm circiter broad. to varies in the specimens laminae are no three GUINEA. 1586 sunshine (B), Top, parts exposed white, the fruit summit, and 3660 m to 3. m white VON or in from towards As long more in long the to Mt. Tr. Tr. but than proportion with pro- hairiness, Kinabalu there that through 44) novoguineënsis, rest it are broadly but these the specimens On the saniculaefolia. like but Doorman other intermediate between an intermediate Doorman 1692 forms 1339 between GruiiANETTi fruit violet, Tr. the with 3000 m with dark-violet; Hubrecht Mt. to corolla S.W. New PULLE Valley, Scratchley, saniculifolius Didiscus near summit, only; green creamy- red, red; el., the pedicels; grasses, with el., m to (B), stamens tinged inflorescences of originals 1659 and tinged or Mts., fruit-bearing (K), s.n. brown-yellow LAM ravine somewhat exposed yellowish on corolla red, 3250 ground, parts dark-red marshy parts Wichmann ; flowers (B), in level green fragments, with tinged fruit all fruit rock green peaty on el., m with Top, (B), (B) and peduncles Top, light-pink, slope somewhat 146 (?) BOMER var. novo- DOMIN. over the nearly branches axils koebrensis entirely whole swollen bases the bifidum. Sitzungsber. saniculaefolia are than long and for the typical slightly violet, Trachymene forming Tr. always COLLECTOR 2900 —3300 steep LAM el., Stems prostrate, with the sunshine Perennial herb, leaves in growth, and specimens latter somewhat corolla el., reddish-yellow; el., m of from red, m the petioles, el., guinensis — with BRANDERHORST (B), 3000 allied to not known. NATIVE koebrensis, Foot 3500 3500 stamens Guinea, 975 Tr. common tinged Doorman the different from and indivisum, unknown. are NEW LAM of is jugis tantum DOMTN, always remarkably denser are broad novoguineënsis saniculaefolia closely approach an more vieto inter- saniculaefolia. Tr. as evoluta, carpophorum statu ad Mericarpia 67. p. are a 10538 and always way hand Tr. is rosettes way (CLEMENS aequaliter remota; circiter elliptica longi. mm novoguinensis 1908, has materials laminae show cuneate in same the aucti; petala 0.75 sulcatum, var. peduncles generally bearing stems Among are it ad 1936 3, cuneate laminae which by Moreover the the leaves, longated profunde novoguineënsis constantly paulum styli glaberrima, Wissensch., Trachymene No. 11, commissura a saniculifolius Gesellsch. differs lata, mm utrinque Didiscus lata; mm mm 0.75 4-apiculatum, Bbhm. anthesin longi, post mm longa, mm Vol. of shorter than the of mm length the leaves. lamina; thick and petioles from the 2 (GIBBS) in at the Petiole a the rosettes axillary sheath BUWALDA, with glabrous, base, in the basal part rosettes with nearly 2 to 40 cm 1—2 — Fig. la. thick. mm long, below and again 3 4 axils, and long comb. nearly leaf sheath mm nov. caudex bearing densely beset the rosettes, forming rosettes cm mm long, broad, always tapering P. into the into the 3—5 1.5—3 acute Peduncle 6.5—8.5 nearly acute, the outer umbel, 1.25 mm Didiscus sis koebrensis and Tr. rigida; like m 4. Arfak GIBBS el., crassi, sulcati, ex eis modo caules iterum ad ciliata; petiolus guendus; et crasse 2 nodis e integro, 20 n. ramosus, Mericarps the novoguineën- the habit it is to as 165. p. novoguineënsis, Tr. more crassus, mm vel Folia 1 2—9 eis ex umbellam longae, mm 3 mm mm longi, 0.25—0.75 mm longa, longa, 2.5 remotis. prope latis 3 ad involucri latae, mm 1 mm distin- lata, mm den- longis, mm 5.5—11 bracteae vel paulum longi mm lata, longis mm acutae floriferi saepe et apicem Pedunculus sulcatus; 0.5—1.5 2—4 commissura mm pauci- lamina a lamina 4—7 longum, 1—2 longa coriaceis ad 3 mm singulam denique mm difficile caules 2.5 rosulas unica, 1—3 Herba saepe primum recurvo. angulosus, plateau, — parte rigide triangulis nonnihil plures, ad et inferiore ad latus, cm dentes a lb—d. Pig. — cuneato-spathulata, 1.5—2 mm summit burnt open rosulas vagina mm oblongo-ovata, Mericarpia in umbella terminali Calycis intermediis 0.5—1 sp. incrassatis, anguste 3 obtuse erecti. petala longi. (1917) nonnullis axillis superioribus longus, cm 5—10 pedicelli fructiferi mm long. mm nearly spreading. nonnullis subulatis 2 mm lanceolatae, sistentes; to 0.4 obovate, mm. petiole; procumbentes, ramificans. plerumque ceterum obtusae; fruit-bearing. distance between Mts. abundant stems BUWALDA, proferentes coriacea, 0.5—1.5 longus, than the 15— shorter, ones long, mm mm glabrous; Arfak Koebre, folium, petiolo incluso, rigide 1—5 margine cati, Mt. Caudex deinde utrinque appendicibus 12, longer caules proferens; angulati, eodem tibus Mts., glabra. terminalem ferentes, folias et when petals 1.25 mm nearly pedicels inner 0.75—1.5 long, involucral bracts intermediate between Tr. an (BM, type, K, L), 5606 omnino prolongatos incurved leaves it resembles Trachymene rigida perennis, the 0.5—0.75 with apex, rigida. Tr. NEW GUINEA. 2700 to the as the lamina is always though more Contr. mm broad; mm nearly entirely commissure GIBBS, 1.5—2 long, the middle teeth 4—7 developed; styles broad, mm koebrensis is somewhat Tr. mm subulate, or broad; mm 1.5 long, intermediae and the jugae 5 somewhat unequally 0.75 long, mm 2.5 to 0.5 tapering cuneate, terete, striate; long somewhat flower-bearing, sometimes to ones Calyx teeth narrowly triangular broad, long, mm 147 Indies below the smaller, ones cm 6 lamina broad cm apical part, the lateral broad, when spreading teeth in the Netherlands above; 0.5—1 long, cm the Umbelliferae of canaliculate petiole lanceolate, in each The 1—2 mm broad. mm 5—7, 30 petiole; petiole, triangular long, 1 Bcwalda: lata; cm 10— sub- divari- obtusi, per- styli 1.5— lata, aequalia, jugis BLUMEA 148 odontocoleus Didiscus Buitenzorg, Ill, ser. Trachymene its through its saniculaefolia. NEW exposed parts pale mentis 2 hirsuti. 7 1 latae, mm apice interiores 0.5—1 circiter 1.5 Mericarpia 0.5—0.75 A mode mm mm 1 mm pedicelli 2 costis 4 of all (B), filaments distinctioribus quam 4 ad 0.75 elliptica, mm longi. jugis indisintermediis longum, mm et longi, dentes Calycis suturalibus, 1.5 circiter mm petala glaberrima, carpophorum 0.5— dentibus ad acuti; styli facie hirsutus; longae, dilatatae. tri- pilum hirsuta. sparse dense exteriores lata, vel in pedunculus dentatae, margine mm hirsutus; superiorum palminervia, mm lata, petiolus omnibus longis 4 parte mm dense longis mm apiculata; 2 lata, tripartita mm basi densiuscule ciliata; oppositae; nonnihil glabri, foliorum involuta, rudi- longi, cm longa mm Herba — versus insertis latis triangulares 1.5—2 13 longis mm 1.5 le—f. longis mm 10—22, apice remotis; 1645 apicem ad lanceolatae acutae, longa, that inside, inferiore mm 1—2 ad pilis lata, paulo 3 foliis glaberrimae, commissura a in sicco pilis mm white crassus, dentibus statu lati, with novoguineënsis. LAM Fig. — reniformia, apicali mm with to as even fili- biapiculatum. of with small the and B. the Rante white, plant plant from foregoing of growth leaves SELEBES. flowers longa, 2.25—3 peculiar agreeing of the 1 carinalibus tinctis, forme, basi longi, sp. 10—15 longa glaberrimae, breviores, mm circuitu 8—10, canaliculatae, corolla parte ad caulium terminali ornatae; pilo ad pilis nervis Tr. rooks, Caules longis pilis incurvatus, involucrantes bracteae of desunt); vagina ad parte superiore n. mm vestitus. subeoriaeea, teres, 3 mm and connected and violet, sulcati, 1.5 mm inferiore glabra, Umbellae in parte longus, dense margine circiter 7 is known, but, brownish. or et leaves, koebrensis between BUWALDA, longus ad cuneatis segmentis cm dark inferiorum apicalem exeuntibus, 2 with canaliculars, foliorum superiore tinged prostrati, attenuata, rhomboidea, fida, slope (rosulae sparsa longus, mm open cm divaricatis pilis Folia lamina crassi, mm petolium 3 Tr. koebrensis dark-violet Bot. Jard. Trachymene species coriaceous leaf-shape Tr. acrotricha ad with Top, incrassatis foliorum superiore late fruit lilac, Caudex circiter ad sunshine Trachymene perennis. in Doorman the anthers green, 5. to peculiar in Bull. STEENIS, nomen. thickly agrees that of by GUINEA. entirely Its saniculaefolia Tr. p. 1936 3, VAN ex (1934), cuneiformous, it growth, BUWALDA, 255 No. 11, differs from all other rigida narrowly mode of Tr. 13, Vol. its Mario, reddish. species, stems, peculiar ou localities stony but hairs especially entirely on mountain the heath, high on Tr. koebrensis, different tips 3100 of m the el., mountain tops, as to leaf by the the shape teeth. KJELLKERG 3884 (B), P. 6. Buwaida: nodis notis longis mm eierum disposita; vagina 3 mm 2 mm longis; longis pilis 1—2 longis apicem 5—7 longis mm 1.5—4 cm crispulis, vel 1—2 pilis crispulis 3—5 ad longae, mm 7 interiores longi, mm dentes (in fructu) longi. Mericarpia vel subaequalia, This species it B. 7. and with Poka c. the 0.75 (1934) is Umbellae pedunculus densiuscule pilosus, 5—6, lanceolatae, exteriores 12—15, Flores desunt; longi; styli mm lata, mm calycis 0.5 c. glaberrima, mm aequalia commissura remotis. a in STEENXS, Bull. Jard. Bot. nomen. known only from rather small different from entirely peculiar In leaf-shape. preceding Pindjang, pennatifidis, laterales; pedicelli mm VAN ex but the 2 c. mode detached all of other growth species. mountain lateral erect 3—5 lower or mm mm rosettes is from rosettes, axils. rosette 2—3 celebica HEMSLEY Trachymene the upper it) by lateralibus 5— versus teres, striatus, 0.25 pilosa parce segmento terminali lato, cm 1— mm heath, 2700 KJELLBEKO el., m 3885 rare. terminated by the is fragments, genus agrees SELEBES. 255 p. utrinque 1— 1—2 longa, cm ternata, axillarium ad parvi BUWALDA, 13, hastata, vel glaberrimi. longa, hew species stem the of probably (B), Ill, peculiar fruit-bearing parce mm 1.5—2.5 ciliatae; breviores, intermediis jugis s6r. Buitenzorg, 2.5—3 pilis bracteae involucrantes subnulli vel erodioides Didiscus vel pilis pilosus, omnibus brevissime acuminatis. longis; mm glabrae petiolum attenuata, omnibus basin longus, tenuis, cm spe- axillaribus margine 0.5—1.5 longo, pilis more canaliculars, nonnihil ovatis, teretes, ferentibus, ramosi paueifoliis in Herba, — dorso et lamina rosularum formatione 2.5—3.5 adscendens, longus, cm latis, incrassata longis, 149 crassi, mm (probabiliter tripartita crenatis, apicibus versus terminales 1—2 Indies Fig. lg—h. — 0.5—1 lata, sensim mm divaricatis; mm sp. et in rosulis mm pilis triangulari-rhomboideo, 12 1 ovato-triangularis mm hirsuti ad 5 crispatulis n. repentes, singula longa mm basi petiolus circuitu lata, 2 c. extus dense pilosa, minus Folia praeeedentium). Netherlands rudimenta foliorum vel magis the BUWALDA, Caules parva. nonnihil incrassatis 1—2 Umbelliferae of erodioides Trachymene fragmentis ex The either dying off ascending, thick long portion, corymbiformous in the sessile, and 20—50 lower spreading not or terminal in Stems bearing — Perennial herb, which originate new cm more in umbels. have or terete, less little-branched the Rosette caudex stems or densely but less from ribbed, hirsute few-leaved with with in terminated leaves from lateral when developed more and axils, a originating (seemingly rosettes high, nearly with flower-bearing stolones the rosettes rosettes inflorescence of short lateral portion, hairs, on erect the by sheats a 1 — BLUMEA. 150 2 7—13 long, cm the like sute 2—4 long mm towards hairs; laminae roundish in No. 11, the apex, 5—15 petioles outline, ciliate deeply less or cauline and shorter-petioled, and the upper long, gradually mm margin and 17 to small; persistent long. the 2 t. pi., 25, (1905) celebica (1908) in 222; p. Bull. buginensis This the cient for acute buginensis edja ; 3000 2700 and the m m distinction S.W. WOLFF) peninsula, G. ; 11898 roots 2600 m are el., eaten EVERETT and higher, 73 in in raw as (S), crevices beautifully Bull., 1896, G. U), a 74 of (S, 13, p. styles with broad, mm less 37; in HOOKER, in Celebes, 255 439 Wissensch. Nachtr. 4 STEENK, VAN Didiscus (1934); (1921). summit, Didiscus as hairy it little in all parts certainly poly- from buginensis, an- and by insuffi- are genus. SARASIN 2155 Lompobatang), flowers white, L), petioles K, type of SARASIN crimson, gathered by red, stems flowers (BD), natives flowers for of Didiscus 2300 red el., m near v.n.: white, celebica Trachymene the slope, stomach-ache, red, 1276 type (BD, N.W. fruit against (B, rocks, outer teeth acute, 0.5—1.25 166; p. p. mountain medicament 12170 pedicels the Gesellsch. these differences (= the numerous Pflanzenfam., (1917) being this mm at Reisen p. SARASIN, Bohm. 17, one Bowolangi, L, S, BUNNEMEIJER its but Bantaeng (B, BD, el., indumentum different by leaf-segments, specific BUNNEMEIJER Repert., 10 broad; mm like entire. Ill, known from hairs mm intermedia Natiirlich. described by WOLFF is mountain, SELEBES. base, mainly The form more FEDDE, long, jugae Mts. ser. hirsute Calyx 3 long, cm fruiting; 1.5 long, celebicus Phi., 2.5—6 fruit-bearing, shorter. mm in Kew Arfak Buitenzorg, in WOLFF, species, morphic. other Bot. & Contr. terminal a Flowers not and numerous in long mm ones mm 4 Sitzungsber. in ENGL. GIBBS, Jard. in less grooved, pedicels. when carpophore Didiscus DOMIN, 68; WOLFF, p. (1915) 337; 2.5 the HEMSLEY, (1896); the outer nearly styles, commissure; 2487 p. nearly and to gradually ones Mericarps teeth Trachymene Ic. the inner smaller placed peduncles 0.5—1.5 cm long hairs; mm with angular, incurved flower-bearing, calyx from remote with the 1 gradually sessile, stems; 7—14 narrowly lanceolate, nearly numerous, elliptic, acute, mm all of them umbel, nearly Umbels lower umbels; shorter, each long, mm 3 with the long, biserrate, segments, moreover nearly ones midrib, appressed in 50) petals nearly sides with portion like cm hir- portion, upper hirsute inflorescence long-acuminate, the on when spreading ones broad, than (more of Involucral bracts 1 the uppermost dichasium corymbiformous ones both on of bracts the basal the 5—13 cordate, segments and smaller sheaths. narrower the stems. hirsute densely leaves in in long, cm broad, 3—7-palmatifid with obovate, 3-lobed, more 1936 3, glabrous outside broad, mm stem Vol. the kriongo fruit red; HEMSLEY) white, medicinal ; stems purposes; P. near stony, steep of growth all 1 —2 into the in nearly the on 11 the 4.5 or mm as the 3—4 mm 3.5 it near ward, 1—2 long mm roundish the ternate, broad, 3-partite in hairs, outline, middle leaf- with 2—3-lobed nearly 2.5 entirely Jard. Bot. from WOLFF it, acute that Didiscus as at lan- narrowly the and margins 7— later; pedicels erect when petals fruit- Mericarps usually 2— ovate, equally nearly developed entire. FEDDE, Repert., important one calyx could it buginensis, p. 13, p. 440 (1921); 255 (1934). with difference teeth. hardly also segments 17, Ill, ser. filiformous leaf involucral long. mm Buitenzorg, shows nearly more in hirsute; subulate; 2 smaller, Peduncles somewhat glabrous, carpophore WOLFF, Sarasinorum The nearly hairs appressed long, mm leaves broad, mm long mm spreading, styles broad, long, 1 shortly obliquely sessile. nearly 0.5 nearly smaller, cauline sides; striate, terete, long, nearly hardly dichasium during flowering, broad; Bull. little by the glabrous, mm the so be is the Tr. rest distinguished in occur which For the specimen reckoned to Tr. here. SABASIN 20—45 few Sarasinorum variety. 9. mm with teeth 1 viz. differs before long, cm 7-—10 nearly long, SELEBES. el., broad, cm cm both on of bracts spreading Calyx celebica with lamina hirsute long, described hirsute with contracted appressedly STEENIS, in a 3.5 broad, mm cm Leaves segments, the whole lamina rather Trachymene it long, cm 30—40 nodes. margin, abruptly lamina; 6—7 erect, at the 5—8 long, comb. nov. leaflets long, celebica, green, lateral Didiscus VAN 4 the Stems densely the at long, cm BUWALDA, species. mm and long, somewhat smaller; one leaves serrate midrib, mm djahé mérah, v.n.: white, the acuminate, bearing. 2.5 (B), flowers common, 151 coarsely umbels mm cm segments, numerous, ceolate, 10 Indies 2—3-lobed, shorter-petioled, bracts 6—8 towards 4—4.5 serrate trifid with sparingly JONG DE more 3—6 sheats the back on hirsute deeply cordate, coarsely Netherlands (WOLFF) preceding sparingly hirsute, petiole; petiole let rhomboid of the rosette; a densely more ZIJLL the rather rocks, Sarasinorum long hairs mm VAN el., M volcanic in as terete, striate, nearly Umbelliferae of red. Trachymene Mode high, bare locality, petioles bright The 2700 —2850 top, Gowa, 8. Buwalda: Southern 1122 could be dried, Trachymene cm the high, base, with like terete flower and or Maros van white, the NORMAN terete somewhat branches opposite Piek plant to the in — the leaves, Fig. lower angular in the (not had and upper all to „Pickumhardt"), be killed with 1100 hot M water &c. Orchidaceae, Liliaceae, acerifolia erect spreading inflorescences Peninsula, (BD, type), 3. — Stem portion, gradually portion, densely herbaceous, 3—8 the less mm branches velvety thick thick hairy upwith with BLUMEA 152 Fig. 3 — Trachymene Vol. 11, No. acerifolia (cf. 3, 1936 p. 153, bottom). P. Buwalda: Leaves densely the with and at 5 of the to the than to up 7 acute broad, long or the loped, the 1.5—2 styles 13, p. 255 This on Mt. been nearly to Plores 6 the VAN has in STEENIS, 404 p. and specimens the of type later in the the opinion, my above no in long, to 3 broad, mm teeth flower, the outer bifid at the when long to 0.5 mm 1 mm 1.5 mm nearly to up broad, mm after- bracts, and long the 7—10 mm Calyx the 4 15 to long cm to up in in Journ. Bull. Bot., Jard. deve- equally the commissure tip. 69, Bot. on (Description 287 p. Buitenz., (1931); ser. Ill, preserved the same by specimens. island of Mrs. WAT.SK the herbarium of the British collected specimens in number extant DE VOOGD A on somewhat Plores; it has been made after by in the all the Buitenzorg same mountain, different form has differs in deeper-divided the to the the As same Timor scarce very ternate leaves. doubt wether this form belongs description 7 with intermediae and shortly collected later plants agree with opposite umbel, spreading, mm 3—- 3-fid, (1935). been based Timor, 2 sheaty plants). indumentum and the thinner and is, in mm jugae or to long mm acerifolia NORMAN, Other collected elliptical, shorter, ternate, with to up up than lamina of the upper lanceolate, each upper is 3-lobate to involucre flower-bearing, entire carpophore and in the longer slightly Umbels flowering, stem; pedicels, 0.5 between species herbarium, the base. rather forming gradually to which somewhat shorter. petals distance Moetis, entirely when ones Mericarps (1934), Museum. like the as the at not leaves them palmatifid middle of when long hairy long acerifolia all of none, glabrescent in remote lower 153 sides, (but stem upper leaves lamina the both on more the Indies young state, main cm, of nearly stem; cm inner obtuse; Trachymene 1 the pedicels 25—40 Timor and Didiscus than the glabrous the petioles cuneate long leaves; mm of Netherlands biserrate with acuminate teeth; more as to those of fruit. mm; the less segments, 1—5 the acute; on after and or fruit-bearing, long, the grooved, like the ones of long, cm obovate peduncles shorter portion branches; moreover wards, terete, hairy the 13.5 smaller leaves; lower hairy like rhomboid to leaves the in glabrous hirsute uppermost leaves base, all of them less or distances along lamina, those in placed rosettes) part more the Umbelliferae of indumentum to yellowish-brown later. The and there species, Plores materials. The Fig. HUMUS specimens 3. 3236, — from Selebes, Trachymene acerif olia; both 2 /3 X. mentioned a: stem of below, WALSH are 345; more b: leaf different of POST- BLUMEA 154 and do not belong extant the enclosing has leaf developed stronger and with thin, peduncles probably it is purple; number KJELLBERG sely the hairy, flowers TIMOR. flowers very of cream FLORES. Goenoeng 3236 SELESES. Poka 5 flowering as the base, the flowers semi-liane. and thicker, than the The sparthe petioles, Both shrub. a the and shrub, a longer label specimens stems. summit, 2365 coloured; G. S.E. Mengkoka part, 2600 WALSH el., m 2000 Moetis, herbaceous, 3—6 long, rosette mm lower more thick 345 (B, BM, DE el., m VOOOD type), 2300 in (B), nodes the leaf. the petiole, eiliate the Leaf lower glabrous or sheats with with leaves, few in 3-lohed and coarsely the upper especially Umbels sulcate; formous, the opposite the when forest primary nearly nerves, to each broadest the outer ones fruit-bearing, shrub rare, in the mm the long cm base to by other leaf; in with 5—8 number, nun spreading, the times and hairs 1.2—7 5—10 when inner broad ternate, surface with mm cm the and 2 to long, long, teeth; in the leaflets segments apiculate, hirsute, mm long. terete pedicels shorter. lamina to linear to fili- flower-bearing, ones the sparingly up long cm lamina; cm to into canaliculate, ones, acuminate filiformous long 4—8 (of opposite 2—7 petioles — cm thick tapering 2—3-partite, peduncles few mm several broad, leaves, lower eiliate 3 nearly towards the long upper the glabrous, 2b. to 50 leaf-sheats umbel upper the teeth slightly the Fig. — slender, sulcate, without long; mm 2—3-fid long, ones and mm smaller in serrate, shrub; (BD), the branches spreading 1.5—4 2 to 2 and remnants of portion, long, 2.5—7 comb. nov. long slightly to shorter to up cm 265 valley, damp unbranched and with up involucral bracts 5—10 number, long surface on hairs hairs 1.5 to mm and scars alternately outline, HEINRICH in (B), glabrous, in the upper 2—7 el., m 3886 striate gradually gradually petiolules showing terete, with leaves, roundish-cordate lower in el., m (GIBBS) BUWALDA, thickened base, portion, their 2000 Mts., less erect, or dichotomously branched sympodic, 1800 pink. flower and at the leaves?) the at slope KJELLBERG el., m high, semi-liane, m N.W. Kasteno, 10. Trachymene arfakensis Stems in the as HEINRICH 265 at petioles, deeply cordate, long, cm on the label number truncate (B). Pindjang, 1 nearly in the on The have They of broader bracts composed to the materials upon them. common. POSTHUMUS in than the leaves indicated Goenoeng Moetis, locality only, one B. is cuneate hut species, same young state. indicated to 1936 3, species new shorter 3886 has detached extremities are the leaves, peduncles it pink; in long, cm the a No. and involucres sheats, glabrous 2.5 to to base to flowers nearly 11, certainty imperfect too are Vol. 20—30 10—15 mm Calyx teeth P. hardly long. mm entire, and the Didiscus is This species the by but portion, opposite perhaps with leaves in the Flores tinctly high, m flowers NEW GIBBS dull-green; soil, reddish hue 11. dentes, Folia 17.5 cm 3 sus pilosa gine pilosi, superiores longis et the in by its by its and lower umbels also are leaflets not and branches, by found dis- not are acute. more 2072 (BD), the 42 flowers bank, 0.5 flowers crassi, herbaceous, to longa, longi sp. pilis adpressis in in latis lata, ciliis margine incisionibus bifurcationibus; breviores, omnes 2 mm 2 on with green longis ad 2 versus — ad 3 ramosi mm omnibus 6 longis. 10 glanduliferis longius, ver- mar- Umbellae ad cm utrinque glanduliferis, inferiores pilis ad segmentis apicem subapiculatis, anthesin floribus 7— glanduliferis longa, 3—5-partita passim partim subnulli, parte pilis cm sensim longiores, summorum 4.5 dis- magis longis, mm lamina ramis subdense longis ceterum hirsuti Caules inferiore adscen- mm cm, 2—3-lobis, pedunculi apicem involucrum ante el., leaves humus semiamplexicaulis, acuminatis ciliis stems superiore quam densius partibus ad m brownish, 4a—b. Fig. — 0.3—1 inferiorum nonnihil 2400 muddy granite muddy groups, ad pilis mm laminam medio trifido in ultra, parte gradatim breviores, versus in on stems places parte inferiore glabra, foliorum n. et glabri, 3—5 spaces, white. sympodicis, parte open white, dry high, m BUWALDA, cm Lake, el., marshy banks, lamina foliorum inferiorum ad dentibus hirsuti; leaves leaves rotundato-cordata vel subreniformis, praesertim oppositae different base, the and SARASIN m high, m herb, ad mm petioli rhomboido-ovatis, serratis here Angi 1000 (B), deinde mm ridge, of adenodes attenuata, longis; lata, circuitu 0.75 nodes, caulis 5—8 parce mm parce 4 S.W. places longi, superiorum inferiore ad the striati, in vagina petiolum of Ternate el., M its is (1934). smaller flowers by g. at longer are but VAN 166; p. 255 p. placed leaf but acerifolia, herb, 1128 at dichotomis glanduliferis; other Angi Lake, peaty GJELLERUP simplices, tantia; e. densely leaflets. teeth Mts., (B), in especially hirsutis. in 1087 teretes, primum each inter- jugae (1917) 13, acerifolia, rosettes 1500—1700 near ; Trachymene herbacei, Tr. the Arfak ibidem, granite of Mts., (BM, type) GJELLEBUP soil, to the styles carpophore white. GUINEA. 5513 but and Bohaa real petiolulate variety petiolulate SELEBES. 2 leaf Tr. Mts. Ill, ser. all parts, bearing bearing broad; mm between Arfak Buitenzorg, not 3 mm. Contrib. smaller in 155 Indies broad, ovate, acute; m distance tips; allied to closely main stem each to ternate Bot. Netherlands long, mm 0.5—1.5 GIBBS, slender and more fruit, Jard. 5 to up blunt arfakensis 0.75—1 long, mm commissure in Bull. STEENIS, being with the Umbelliferae of Mericarps biapiculate mediae The 1—1.5 petals any; 1—1.5 Buwalda: cm ad foliis longi, 1 alabastra mm in- BLUMEA 156 Fig. 4 — Vol. 11, No. Trachymene (cf. p. 3, 1936 157, bottom) P. bracteis cludens, latis, Buwalda: glabris, e. 0.25 1—1.5 submaturi In but is NEW 3.25 robust lati, 1—1.5 eirciter glaberrimi. Fructus glaberrimi, mm 80, ex- dentes Calycis 1.5—2 cireiter obovata, longi. mm longis, mm pedicelli maturi mm desunt, intermediis jugis a species new also comes Tr. resembles Tr. to near arfakensis, From acerifolia. both it indumentum of the petioles, stems, and peduncles. glandular GUINEA. 12. N.E. part, Trachymene 2400 —3000 Saruwaged Mts., Bolan, superiore parte cireiter 2 KEYSSER el., m 1 —2 formis, longis ceolatae, ad longi, interiores magis 1.5 aequales; mis; longae, mm ciliatae; breviores, glabri dentes Calycis 1—1.5 lata, aequalia, mm jugis e. Didiscus Bot. Fig. 4. — stem, 2/3 X; after VERSTEEG Ill, ser. a — b: b: mm c: hair longi longa; integrum, BUWALDA, 255 p. of branched the upper ex (1934) Trachymene adenodes, glandular 1221; 13, floriferi mm mm a vix portion sparse ramorum, lineari-lan- glabrae, pilis exteriores ad non- 5 mm fructiferi divaricati, inter hir- striatus, triangulares, longa, commissura ad mini2 remotis, mm tri- intermedias jugas biapiculatum. VAN STEENIS, in Bull. Jard. nomen. after KEYSSER petiole, et 6—12, mm cm 2—3-partitis, papillosis, latique, 2 cm 1—2 ovarium squamulis ad ornata, praesertim carpophorum scabriusculus Buitenz., 30—50, levesque, vel teres, latae, mm pedicelli intermediis 0.5—0.75 chomatibus tuberculiformibus commissuram; 0.5—1 1.5 longus, cm papil- 0.5—2.5 orbiculari-reni- caulium apices Mericarpia atra, longi. basin involuerantes 0.25—0.5 petala ovata, acuta, styli 2 —3-fidis in 2— vagina petiolus eircuitu versus 3—6 bracteae desunt); foliolis rhomboideis terminales ad vel rigidis pilis petiolum attenuata, lamina attenuatis, Caules — simplices superea longis; mm biserratis, caulis; longis mm erecti. valde et (rosulae lata, ternata, cm pedunculus ut 4—5 acutae, nullis 1—2 caulis; ut saepe oppositae; papillosusque sutus 3 Umbellae utrinque. foliis saepe c. basi latis, cm terminalibus segmentis hirsutis longa, cm 1—1.5 papillosus et longi, cm in 4c—d. Fig. -— papillosi Folia sparsa ciliata pilis superea hirsutus longus, hirsuti. sp. 20—40 dense teretes, n. lata, semiamplexicaulis, mm caulis, ut adscendentes, ramosi, longis mm longa, mm losa 1 BUWAEDA, papillosa probabiliter herbacei, et mm petala 157 distantibus. mm and 7—10 ciliatis; Indies (BM). s.n. 3 0.5 1.5 c. appearance this more differs by its styli Netherlands breviores, triangulares; longi mm acutis longis mm interiores lata; cireiter general it late mm ad 2 commissura 1.5 longi, mm longi, mm longa, ad the Umbelliferae of lanceolatis 6—8 pilis teriores 7—9 The 16 of X; a c s.n. —d: stem, 2/3 (BM) ; a: Trachymene X; d: flowering papillosa, mericarp, 4 X- BLUMEA 158 This face of its chomes 24 is the and to dimensions, and petioles, arfakensis Tr. smaller 1936 3, the its by the peculiar mode papillose of sur- tri- knob-shaped fruit. ripe S.W. part, reddish-white; probably Hellwig Waterval near VERSTEEG Mts., 3300 —3500 Bivouac, 1221 (B, VAN el., m type), NOUHUYS (U). 13. 13 to herb. Primary long, cm the leaves, 14 the 2—12 into the 3 with to 2 the long, acute Leaves 3 lamina 8—18 obtuse or long and 2.5 Umbels striate; involucral bracts the inner 0.75 1 long, mm 3 to apiculate, shorter, broad; the the to entirely BRASS lands, 2840 flowers mode S.E. (NY, L, m el., of genus GUINEA. 4513 margin, the portion, 5—12 lanceolate, after 1 to the outer number, mm long. middle long, 4—7 ones to long, 1.5 the to mm 3.5 to carpophore terete, teeth nearly from and long, mm Calyx distance tooth long mm Mericarps mm; tapering mm 6—9 the sheath spathulate, mm flowering. the 0.75—1.25 in part, in Wharton common, 4177 Brittonia, II, this described type), BRASS 1.25 towards mm jugae bi- entire, long. growth NEW number, forming rosettes; broad, mm lateral teeth glabrous, commissure mm DANSER, species 3—9 plant placed membranous that portion upper whole terminal peduncle longer nearly In the in hardly Didiscus rosulans of in the the densely apical the leaves; 8—12 styles broad, 2—2.5 the from triangular, acute; petals roundish-elliptical, mm intermediae to the broad, 10—20 pedicels ones long, mm long, opposite broad; mm in teeth mm the scale-like more a with with adscendent, or long, mm covered erect, branches forming with broad, mm broad. 1.5 scattered, stem portion, producing the main stem, somewhat stems, to lamina; mm of Main almost base, lower other branches portion whole. the at the procumbent are and long, cm of mm that part, upper semi-globose extremities thick (or Perennial — branched. fusiformous, root mm BUWALDA (DANKER) of leaf-sheaths in basal to like are 2.5 to thickened bases from rosulans Trachymene annual?) a sheaths GUINEA. flowers its by No. 11, nearest comes different stems, on NEW herb, species new but growth, Vol. (NY), species this is 2 (1936) entirely icone. cum all paper. Range, Murray Pass, leaves 135, p. different from pale, common, fleshy, leaves burnt flowers smooth fringes pink; and of ibidem, shining, pale forest, grassgreen, pale pink. 14. caerulea Trachymene pilose and glandulose fibrous branches. with branches the main stem. in in nearly Stem single, the upper Lower leaves (HOOKER) all parts. erect, portion GRAHAM the simple petiole Annual root unbranched usually petioled, — Primary in herb, erect, fusiformous, the and 1.5-—4 lower not cm with portion, overtopping long, hardly P. Buwalda: lamina the sheathy, bipennatipartite apiculate most tips; stem and its with leaflets, leaves 3 only branches, innermost later. ones Outermost probably male; 2.75—3 with short teeth subulate, hairs at the commissure Wissensch. 8, Ill, Phil. 4 p. D. 43; Iconogr. C., Distribution: Sp. BENTH. Br. p. & Ind., 2, in Only (1828); Mem. glabrous in ENGL., Fl. shorter, fruit-bearing, ovate 1 after erect more obovate, to at the long; mm base, ovary broad, roughly mm jugae intermediae Australian materials in Mag., & ENGL. Bohm. Nat. PR., 3 austr., (1829) p. Edinb. (1866) p. New 349; caerulea Huegelia 28; (1828); Gesellsch. Pflanzenfam., in GRAHAM, Fl. 2875 t. 55, Sitzungsber. BENTHAM, 20 t. Bot. (1829). in BACKER gardens, (Pa). s.n. 1 (1753) Gen. 1, pi., (1879); ENGL. & SANICULA 1, 880 p. Nat. Pflanzenr., Mitteleur., 2, Fl. Ned. p. (1754) in p. p. 109; Fl. HOOK.F., Ind., I, Ill, 8, (1913) Heft 61 957 5 CLARKE, Pflanzenfam., IV, 228, V, ed. pi., (1867); Handl. BOERLAGE, PR., Gen. 235; p. 2 (1890) (1898); 137 p. THELLUNG, 48; (1925). species: rhizomes. or rarely, 3—20 moreover to 2.75 caerulea Ombellif. cultivated Sanicula europaea 1. creeping petiole ed. 670 p. 111. HEGI, gradually Australia. HOOK.F., 615; DRUDE, WOLFF, in pi., in WOLFF, IV. LINN., up in DOMIN, Trachymene exot., Pasoeroean, 72; p. 380 p. cyaneus JAVA. pedicels unguiculate distance between the main linear, flowers; not ones, styles nearly in Curt. HOOKER, (1915); 5, Journ., REICHENB., shortly (Description mm. (1830) (1908) 222 p. Didiscus 0.5 caeruleus Prodr., C., the interior upper- the to numerous, short; petals long, mm to Herbarium.) Didiscus D. the divided, terminal as other very outside; glandular hairs; the the the broad, mm Mericarps 3.25 Leiden long as long, than larger glandular-hairy. the Umbels tip, nearly tuberculate with and less subsessile, or mm bipennatifid short, spreading when flower-bearing, 2—2.25 glandular with ternate, 159 segments and subacute to subobtuse segments. 10—25 flowers calyx Indies many-flowered; involucral bracts very long, mm Netherlands the outline, sessile narrow the outermost flowers the in narrow towards the nearly filiformous of Umbelliferae of roundish upper with ones The cm LINN. Stems like long, the and serrate-crenulate — 15—75 whole a Perennial cm plant, tripartite segments, high, the to herb with slender, hairy. Lower ternate more deeply or leaves lamina with teeth mucronulate. less grooved, with a incised Umbels in BLUMEA 160 a dichasium 1.5 male flowers or broad, mm with 0.5 up to of the inflexed covered densely Sanicula europaea 4 (1830) Trop. 84; p. 3 Afr., (1879); (1871) Fl. Handb. Fl. Ceyl., 2 (1894) fam. Ill, fam. (1912) in (1915) (1922) p. Fl. 118 —119, ic. 2, p. p. 118, 2329, Hans ic. in Buitenzorg, Buitenzorg, ser. afd. Natuurk., 196, 197, 218, p. 5; VAN 50 (1933), p. 183; Ind. D. Or. Ill, 8, sect. ic. 256 C., (1834) Malesia, p. 1 VAN 1 p. 18; in Bull. (1934); 4 367; p. (1898); in 89, 49 in p. VAN 451 258; p. Verh. (.1933) RIDLEY, Akad. p. 13, Jard. Bot. (1830) MIQUEL, p. in Buitenzorg, 85; 111. Fl. Arch. DRUDE, in CHERMEZON, in ENGL. & Ind. & LEOOMTE, in Bull. 68, ser. PR., Fl. (1927) 194; in Jard. Bot. (1930) Amsterdam, 87, 124, 22 p. 138, (1933) p. Nep. Prodr. Nat. p. Bot. Nat., (1871) 43, Jard. Ill, 13, ARN., 2, Festschr. PI. Dispers. Trop. V, STEENIS, in Bull. 52, Flora, Geogr. (1929) VAN Prodr. Fl. DON, WIGHT 18 Wetensch. 17, FREY-WYSSLING, in 16 in 1 (1923); Centralbl., Nat., (1929); DAKKUS, Pen., Manch. BACKER, LEEUWEN, (1930); (1930) Trop. & 174; p. Mitteleur., Beih. Bot. in Trop. Nachtr. 63 p. Journ. Trop. Nat., Sanicula elata D. 219; in SCHROTER VOOGD, DOCTERS 35, in SENN, 1, 12 WOLFF, in Mai. LEEUWEN, Fl. I, Leiden, (1916) Fl. 1, VAN 111. HEGI, Verz., Pflanzenfam., Soc., DOCTERS Pflanzen- RANT, Java 670 p. TRIMEN, 724; p. RIDLEY, As. LEEUWEN, 172; Ind., XXXI tab. Prodr., (1877) 137 p. 458; SCHMUCKER, VAN LEEUWEN, 2, 41, STEENIS, p. 11, Ill, suppl. DOCTERS 591; p. Ill, 89; in (1925); DE Ned. p. Syst. 61; p. Nat. PR., Nat. Herb. (1912) in PI. 2, 616; p. PR., Rijks (1913) Roy. (1923); 104, p. & Landbouwstr. Br. 4; p. 595; p. (1930) ser. 1 DOCTERS Tydschr. 19 Mai. fig. & mm Prodr., HIERN, Ind., Br. (1890) 2 Java, (1921) THELLIJNG, ; (1928) (1928) Nat. Trop. Nat., p. 17 PI. p. 232 2, 191, t. (1927); 26; Schinz RANT, Journ. (1925 —1926) 66 51, Born. (1925) 84 41—42 Soc., in ENGL. Zakfl. BOLDINGH, Tjibodas, p. in 130; p. in ENGL. 61 broad, 1 D. C. 235; p. Fl. 2 Meded. Heft long, mm mm long, mm KOORDERS-SCHUM., in Exkursionsfl. 228, 1, HOOK.F., I, 0.5 sessile uncinate bristles. (1859) Ind., (1898); IV, Enum. 871; KOORDERS, 957, 224; p. Bibl. Ned. 2 nearly to up 2—3 outer 1—1.5 long, mm (1753) Zeyl. in HALLIER, ; 2; WOLFF, p. pi. 1 distinct long mm 276; DRUDE, p. 56A (1911) Pflanzenr., (1914) MERRILL, p. 97 11; KOORDERS, p. 3 ic. 137, p. p. ENGLER, Nat., 4 8, 228, Mericarps 1.5 CLARKE, Handl. BOERLAGE, tip. Enum. 8; p. peduncles on 2—4 female flowers 1.25 nearly Sp. pi., ed. LINN., or teeth Calyx with about THWAITES, sessile long and mm long. mm 1936 3, involucre, 4—6-flowered, with oblong, acute; petals exception broad, No. 11, monochasia, 0.5—1 pedicels on pedicels on 0.25 in terminating and with 5—8-leaved long, cm Vol. 15, 16, (1825) Fl. Pen. 40; BECCARI, Pflanzenfam., Indo-Ch., 2, p. 1141 P. Buwalda: Sanicula (1923); 4 D. C., Prodr., p. in & Journ. P.M. S. 62, suppl. 85; p. BLTJME, Bijdr. in MORITZI, Nat. PR., 44;. p. Ned. in JUNGHUHN, & MOR., in BOER, in MIQ., PI. Nat. & Jungh., Hort. 95; p. PI. Bot. p. p. WIGMAN in Belg., 34, Nat. Pflanzenfam., Ind., 60, & 5-lobed, from of the Ind., C. 338 in (1854) Rev. Phil. europaea from ternate leaves. the on of the a rather S. & PR., Tjjdschr. p. 459 Veg. (1904) Bild., ; 7 50, suppl. Sanicula p. IV, (1923) var. Sanicula 228, Heft 61, 238. p. uniformous. the montana, elata 269; dis- BLUME former with MOLKENBOER united the two under 3 varieties, of length S. less, rightly the genuina, female flowers. in this S. S. all and the MIQUEL (in elata elata the latter with united javanica, involucres montana with distinguished CLARICE ENGL. Nat. in (1883) Mem. Soc. Jahrb., (1891) 3 (1881) 1 javanica ZOLLINGER, 138; 1 PL, male and united this the former with B. is Bot. var. Pflanzenr., Fl. distinguished based 40) gen. ENGL., in p. pi., 15, ERNOT, & genuina Woordenb. in in in Teysmannia, 321; BINNEND., Jahrb., MASSART, KOORDERS, p. & Malaienlandern ; di- genuina, var. Plantk. Bot. 29; p. javanica, cum 54, (1830) MOLKEN- 41; TEYSMANN in Bot., p. 4 (1845) p. genuina, FILET, (1893) 2 (1895); DRUDE, (1898); var. javanica KUNTZE partita, leaves. p. (1909) in Enum. pedicels p. 742 1842—1848 but mainly the BON, varieties more these B. strongly forms with too slight europaea. The varieties to (1823) Prodr., Ind., (1856) (1909); KOORDERS, Sanicula Himalaya. normalis and S. in Journ. (1846) 134; 219; p. C., 41; (1898); RIDLEY, Catal. D. var. 165; p. WIGMAN, WOLKF, montana, Arch. the incised Arch. MERRILL, divaricata, PL 4, partita KUNTZE, latter with S. development 111. I—3 Sanicula a the name and p. 137 p. Tierleben Nied. 137 p. (1901); Taf. Malaysian The & Woordenb. javanica (1913); tinguished the Ind. var. var. europaea 64 (1844) Ned. p. (1877) 265, 269, 8, p. 882; p. (1846) 882; 736 (1860) 1 Sanicula montana 285; p. normalis p. 371 p. Heft I—2, Verz. Syst. (1826) Bogor. BLUME, cum 161 1842—1844 1842—1844 1, (1866) Teysmannia, 111, I, Sum. Pflanz. 222, 262, p. Plantk. CLERCQ, (1914) 15 Ind., 41; BAKER, p. p. (1851) Bat., Bogor. Blicke Roy. Reihe, Indies Hort. Bot. 111, 8, Arch. Verz. BEOCARI, Malesia, 29; MOHNIKE, BE Ind. (1826) 93 p. divaricata; suppl. Ned. Yerz. (1917) Geneesk. MORITZI, Syst. javanica, pi. 15 Ind., MIQTJEL, 268; 4 PI. Sanicula montana varicata; (1876) PI. Ned. Cat. Syst. VIII, Netherlands . Fl. Bijdr. ZOLL. Cat. the Pflanzenfam., Museums, (1924). ... nomen; Umbelliferae of 85; HASSKARL, p. MOR., in ENGL. BRUDE, javanica (1830) ZOLL. & 163; The be named. the The distinguished by Malaysian European form, by form the umbels MOLKENBOER and KUNTZE differs, however, arranged in more widely are distinctly from branched di-mono- BLUMEA 162 whereas the chasia, flowers the The elevations 500—3060 & 12 Above 1450 Plateau LORZING at (B) 2800 G. 1150 Tebakar, el., BUNNEMEIJER 9987, 8794, (B) 2402 L) ; 8186 41 (B) G. ; (L) (exp. 1000 —1643 Raja, DE VOOGD 1952 AJOEB el., VAN Tanggamoes, G. el., U) L, 1250 9960, (S); 439 (B) STEENTS el., m 2220 ; 3566 m (B); LIEFTTNCK el., m s.n. FREY- 1500 Kaba, m 9986, el., m ; m Kerintji, s.n. MATTHEW el., 3000 2000 27 1550—2900 9783, G. ; G. ; m BD, KLOSS JACOBSON) el., m 1850 I.e.; m Boenga, (L) (B, L, S); Nantigo, & 9202, 3000 (B); Pondok FORBES el., m 2 Bt. Kerintji, 9664, 10526, el., m LEEFMANS (B, RIDLEY G. ; 331 Marapi, ROBINSON S) 1000 2579 el., 5018 S); ; 1250 OUWE- el., m P.S. m G. el., m el., m (B, L, 10414, 2000 BD, L, (B, L) Talakmau, plateau BECCARI (B); 735 2190 ; summit, m 1400 G. el., (B, STOUTJESDIJK the 900 Dempo, m 3562 G. ; BUNNEMEIJER el., Berastagi, 6214 Gerat, BUNNEMEIJER above 5544 (B); 1300 Aek (L) s.n. forest ; m (L) el., and Tamang, Deleng Koetoe, (B); ravine el., m 5981 LORZING el., M Singgalang, 1650 U) 2650 ; 10166, Balalau, 900 L, s.n. m Aro G. ; G. Sedarang Agong, ; 9112, (BD, Bengkoeloe, Liwa, 22 from vary Lubok (S); Paranginom, nr. KORTHALS (K); BUNNEMEIJER el., (B); 506 FORBES (B) Kajoe 129 VOOGD U) 13540 9536 Parsoboeran, (B); s.n. (B, 1877—1878 m Plateau, nr. BUNNEMEIJER 2500 —2800 ; between WYSSLING el., 3790 1200 (B) 9988 (K); umbel. Malaysia STEENIS 1200 LORZING BUNNEMEIJER el., S, L, el., m Expedition Bt. 2659 m (B, 1100 BUNNEMEIJER Sumatra DE 2200 4586 839 VAN el., el., m Westkust, MATTHEW el., m Talang, Malintang, el., and inflorescences compound a RIDLEY valley, M Toba (B); Sumatra's ; BUNNEMEIJER BUNNEMEIJER G. in Kabandjahe, nr. Habinsaran BUNNEMEIJER 1050 el., m (B); (B) el., m 4951 central ; 7818 Singgalang, 2500 LORZING el., m 367 KAND crowded more (S). 1275 Takingeun, Karo (8); Telom 10953 11033, Siberaja, Laoebiang valley, nr. has arranged 1936 3, S. europaea is found in Pahang, PENINSULA. SUMATRA. BURKILL which on HENDERSON el., m nearly No. 11, m. MALAY 1050 form European consequently Vol. (B). BORNEO. Silau CLEMENS 30682 34031 & (BD) s.n. under CLEMENS Lobang, Colombon (B); Dahobang ; 2137 (BD) of ; HAULIER s.n. BLUME ; 1400 —1500 (B) ; m (B) el., River 10330 m el., CLEMENS el., m (B); 1200 basin, 1200 falls, ; DANSER SCHEEFER 31679 Tjibeureum, Kandang Badak, 6145 (G) ; 2400 G. on s.n. /3 (B); 8156 (L), s.n. VAN m m 3124 el., of G. Gede (B, L); VOLKENS SAPEI el., MONCHY 448 (BD) (8); WICHURA (BD); below KOORDERS s.n. BACKER (BD); Kandang (3 (B); 7379 BACKER s.n. s.n. 5720 (L) HAULIER 4030 (U) (G); between Badak, ; of 45 ; (B) ; ; Sanicula Tjibodas, 72 (L, B), VAN HARRE- STEENIS VAN Tjibeureum 2000—2400 REYNVAAN (B, L) 10872 (B), original (B, L) PULUE JAGOR „Gondang Banteng" ; el., KORTHALS (L); katepan; BOERLAGE DANSER 2136 31800 el., m 131 s.n. ; (L) m 1100 HASSXARL 178 54 600 Poentjak, nr. DE daun v.n.: HASSELT Tjikaniki, the Pangrango, (S); 1650 WARBURG ; ; ZIPFELIUS (L, U); s.n. WAITZ „Harriang" ravine (B, L) BURKILL (L) Karang, above Pandeglang, „Tjicoppo" KOORDERS (G); s.n. G. ; Buitenzorg, Tjiapoes, javanica s.n. (BD) s.n. BLUME locality: JUNGHUHN Nirmala, 1851 (B); s.n. 29725 Penibukan, Without exact (L) s.w. VELD CLEMENS el., (B); HILLEBRAND ; WLCHTJRA 438 CLEMENS Kinabalu, m (B). JAVA. 202 Mt. 1650 Basin, (B) ; m & el., 2400 — P. 2700 BACKER m, 3060 BACKER 14715 14939 15244 (B), (3 G. Malang, 900 slope, 30895 1300 el., m 11242 m 2000 m 1800 (B, L, 8) G. 4337 (B) crater BOERLAGE ; 1500 G. (B); (B, L) Tjedana (B) ; (L); 21601 Wanasaba, G. 2000 el., m v.n.: m el., el., BRINKMAN LEEUWEN 8964 WAITZ Telamaja, s.n. (B); (L); KOORDERS nr. 70 268 (B) 2150 (L), ; m 0 (B), VAN v.n.: SLOOTEN 2100 JUNGHUHN 700 oerek m m el., polo; 1400 el., m LAM forest ; JUNGHUHN BACKER el., 317 (B); 1100—1600 1000 ; Batoe el., m LORZING VISSER m BD, L) (B) m (B); (B); BACKER above 514 JUNGHUHN DE Lake, 367 (B, 1800 LORZING (U); s.n. el., 5335 Mandala- el., m Soendara, el., Tjikoeraj, G. Dieng, 366 G. m G. BACKER 15906 Wanasaba, pontjoboemi; 900 —1200 Soerolaja, nr. 700 2000 el., m of 532 pasanggrahan Pendjaloe BACKER plateau, ravine BURCK KOENS warak; 5640 STEENIS Pangentjongan, Slamet, kepotong ; Soembing, Oengaran, G. v.n.: Garoeng the L); the el., m ; el., 2000 VAN el., (B, slope, gletang (L); BACKER el., (B); m (BD); (B), s.n. (B) m 181 (BD); LORZING el., nr. ; BACKER el., im 2500 ; 4390 el., N.E. 18658 v.n.: (B) v.n.: G. Medini, slope 28050 L), 436 374660 (B); G. 1500 m above in Gedé, (B, L); BACKER (B, (B) 8624 1300—2000 FORBES el., m above 1700 BACKER Noesa ; s.n. WARBURG Pangonan, tjakar ajam, pulatjeng; s.n. 178 ; (B) JUNGHUHN Dieng, WIRJOSAPOETRO VAN el., BACKER (BD) el., m Pekalongan, m 253 LAM el., m m (BD); 379 Telagabodas, Waspada, Goentoer, BLUME of 700 47 G. 271250 (B); s.n. (B) ;G. LEEUWEN traseng; G. m s. ; ; BACKER el., Prahoe 800 21976 DOCTERS m KOORDERS BACKER VAN Madjenang, HILLEBRAND (B); (B) (L) s.n. 2150 —2440 Pringamba, s.n. ß Petoengkriana, ; nr. 700—800 Baden, 2122 RIJCKEVOR&EL 47887 ZIPPELIUS 1470 above 800 Sigaparna, 282, m (B); G. ; 265300,40561(3 (B); (B, L) ;G. Djaja, doelang sontog; above VAN KOOODERS Tjerimai, 4819 v.n.: Galoenggoeng, el., m 31917 465 (B) KOENS el., m PIJL 4129 600 s.n. Tjinjiroean, (B); el., 1250 DER JAGOR el., WARBURG 2000 Patoeha, 2041 VAN & LEEUWEN 3123 Taloen, KOORDERS el., G. ; 4359 m Bandoeng, WARBURG Tegal Pandjang, STEENIS 1300—1600 m (B) Patoeha, 1800 of s.w. 79 Pengalengan, ; G. Soemadra el., m VAN el., ; & s.n. (L); s.n. 2450 m (L) s.n. (B), Pamegatan, giri, 720 G. 2500 1400—1600 D6O between KORTHALS (B) s.n. LEEFMANS el., m RANT ; BRINK DEN n. DEN VAN Malabar, el., m DENKER el., Boerangrang, VAN G. ; 22374 tetespongan; (B); DOCTERS antanan m VAN el., m BACKER BAKHTJIZEN 2421 el., m kundje ; v.n.: v.n.: Semboeng, 1800—2100 1400—2000 Tjikakoeripan Wajang, BACKER el., m SCHEFFER (B) G. (B); v.n.: (B); 820 BACKER slope, 1800 900 —1000 G. (B); summit, ; Sindanglaja, ; el., m BAKHTJIZEN Bandoeng, nr. (B), s.n. (B); s.n. margin, Tjiparoegpoeg, Pangentjongan, G. 1200 G. ; 299 between S); Kendeng ; 22 (B) (B, L), 31916 el., m 1000 Poerwakarta, el., m 1600 WELSEN FORBES SLOOTEN Papandajan, ; (B) el., m KEUCKENIUS L, VAN SCHEFFER el., (B); (B, L) 12205 1000 slope, s. of s. 596 15057(3 (B), 2421 (B), (B) eastern slope, Soekaboemi, nr. BACKER el., m BERGER Tjibeber, 2056 193 Gede, southern ; KOORJDERS nr. Wanajasa, Limoes, Lembang, VAN 1343 the 1000 ; DEN el., m 1867, 2138, (B) Pasir ; el., Soekahati, estate 14124 (B) Tjireunghas, 1000 G. (B); 163 Indies REYNVAAN m, 157 3252 el., m Tjadasmalang BRINK DEN Tjangkoan, (BD, 1020 L) (B); (BD); 2300 (S); s.n. Tjireunghas, BACKER Rawa (B); BACKER 1600 Takokak, Tangkoebanprahoe, BACKER POSTHUMUS m, Netherlands 3000 Pangrango, (L); 2400 ; tespong; BACKER (B, L) ;G. (B) forest ; VAN of s. m, 534 HULLET (B) crater ; the Vmbelliferae of Geger Bintang, ; v.n.: 4661 BRINK (B, (B) BAKHUIZEN (B); (B) 3208 (B); s.n. BACKER The HASSELT BACKER m, PLOEM 31295 VAN el., m 1420 Buwalda: m el., Dieng-wetan, 2500 38 el., s.n. SMITS m el., (B, BD), DOCTERS (L), s.n. KOORDERS v.n.: (B); 359760 BLUMEA 164 (B) G. ; Merbaboe, sledren v.n.: 1200 Morse el., 1000 ET m el., ELBERT 301 (B) 29477 (3 (B) (L) ; 13 (B) el., VAN 59 HARREVELD-LAKO BTJYSMAN el., m 2200 Ngadisari, L), Kaliglidik, 3610 (B, L) CLASON G39 koesan, 2000 4346313 (B) el., loeh, 1450 (B); G. JESWIET el., M 25364 (B) 800 .m 479 (B) 43162 (3 Lemo, 2000 Goenoeng Moetis, SELEBES. Teloek 1400 Manipi, el., m Hatoemete SERAN. Distribution: KJELLBERG and Sp. Fl. BENTHAM, p. 878 & PR., V, 2, p. 974 Only 1. (1753) 3 in CLAKKE, Fl. Ned. 61 (1913) el., KOORDERS 800 CLASON DE 16131 2100 VOOGD (BD); Semeroe, BACKER 1900 el., ; el., Koe- KOORDERS Idjen, (3 (B) m G. ; 1200 m Gendingwa43163 KOORDERS (3 G). (B). 2299 G. m G. el., (B, (B); 37887(3 el., m (B, L) gali; m 4540 G. ; Ijang, 32561 130 (B); KOORDERS (B) m 654 Bantaeng, 33 EVERETT' (S); (B). m tropical el., KORNASSI of parts 620 (B). and Europe, Africa, Asia. ERYNGIUM 1, 232; p. 369; p. Ind., I, 8, 106; 2 p. Gen. pi., BENTH. Fl. HOOK.F., Ill, p. el., el., m 1541 (1866) Pflanzenfam., Heft IV, 228, ; Handl. Nat. 1 austr., (1867) BOERLAGE, ed. pi., m slerem, OOSTEN 1100 —1600 WISSE 9761 plateau, v.n.: Lawang, VAN el., 1750 G. (G); Kalibendo, ; m 500—700 Pass, temperate (B) the on Tengger, LEEUWEN s.n. BACKER el., (B, L), 1450 13191 Tjamara el., Widadaren, 259 ; el., m BERGER WISSE (B) s.n. m VAN BACKER G. ; m Ijang, ; WARBURG V. LINN., 2100 1250 Baoeng, Soemberwringin, (B) BACKER 356 Pantjoer Idjen, ; el., m el., m KOOKDERS el., m G. m 2300 m L); BREMEKAMP el., m Ngepoeh, 1200 (B, DEN Pitjis, 1500 ; DOCTERS el., m Kembang, 3593 el., OTTOLANDER KOORDERS el., M 2500 BACKER Tjemaralantjang, Kajoemas, TIMOR. Bante G); G. ; WURTH d&sa ; G. ; 1000 6729 el., m 800 (B) (L) s.n. 1300—1400 G. 850 —1150 (BD, L) 1800 I.E.; idjoe; el., m & Nangkadjadjar, ; 1600 Kawi, 12274 Malang, 1747 (U); Kletak, Argapoera, (B, ; BACKER 1300 G. (B) KOORDERS toembaran v.n.: above ; 3009 el., m 65 24, of G. (B), Merapi. pasanggrahan Ngebel, (B) Tretes, ; ; ARENS el., m s. ZOLLINGER el., m S) LEEUWEN VAN Poesoengsadjimah, ; 1500—1800 ; DOCTERS el., m (B) (B) s.n. (B, BD, BACKER nr. 11590 93 G. ; Wanasari, ; valley, ; seledren; BACKER RANT 2690 Gandong (B) (B) el., M BEYER (B) JTJNGHUKN A120 850 DE 30264 el., M 819 v.n.: el., 1915 spring Sebaloe, plain, (B), m Prigen, ZOLLINGER el., 900 LORZING el., M BACKER BEUMCE Ramping, 23276(3 1700 —1800 1900 ; Djagaraga, el., m 1936 3, el., m el., m Sido ; 1200 Wilis, Ardjoena, m 2700 MOUSSET (B) s.n. 750 above Lawoe, Kediri, G. ; 2400 ; G. ; (L) s.n. Andong, nr. ; Merapi, KOORDERS el., m G. No. 11, 2000 —2400 (L) s.n. of G. ; above Kandang, (B, 59 Oro-oro ; 1230 foot (L) (B) (B) s.n. at BLOKHUIS 1300—1400 70l2 Salatiga, JUNGHUHN el., M Plampangan, JUNGHUHN slope, e. above ; Vol. Br. (1890) 139; & p. in 5 (1754) 2, 614; in HEGI, p. 669 DRUDE, ENGL., 111. p. Gen. HOOK.F., Ind., WOLFF, THELLUNG, ed. 108; pi., 1, (1879); in ENGL. Pflanzenr., Fl. Mitteleur., high. Main root (1925). species: Eryngium fusiformous. foetidum LINN., Stem many times — Herb, 15—60 em di-mono-chasially branched with spreading P. branches, Bdwalda: by narrowed stinging a to less or lowermost cylindrical, ber, in hair, 1 —6 -partite, the 1—10 on nearly the axils of teeth the inflexed glabrous; margin; 1—1.5 Prodr., 4 (1866) p. HIERN, in Fl. Nat. & Geneesk. Congres KUNTZE, Rev. 4, 615; 391, p. 195, 329 Buitenz., fam. 228, Zakfl. Fl. Tjibod., 3 p. 1140 p. 186, Nutt. Bot. (1917) pi. in Ind., ser. p. and but is Java. p. p. Fl. Trop. ic. Handb. 475 in in (1930) p. 431; CRAIB, Fl. siam. enum., Fl. (1931); Ceyl., 6 BURKILL, OCHSE 131; (1931) Diet. Fl. p. & Econ. 1, 724; BOLDINGH, Ned. Ind., in ic.; 1, HEYNE, Bull. p. 788 Prod. Mai. Jard. Ind. (1931); Fl. BACKER, 2, (1924) BAKHUIZEN, 138; Bot. Indo-Ch., cum DAKKUS, 1 p. Theeonkr. 189, p. 1211; Jard. (1912) pi. 8, (1901); 870; KOORDERS, p. Jav. 181, Verz., I, 203; p. LEOOMTE, Handb. p. 2 Nutt. (1922) (1925) groenten 2, (1913) 1 Ann. p. ILL, 394 p. Syst. Java, (1890) Teysmannia, Belg., 34, Ind., 60, HEYNE, Pen., SLOOTEN, (1927) suppl. 710, 174; Mai. in Pflanzenfam., BACKER, Tweede 2 I, Bogor. (1870); Handel. Ind., Nat. Heft 61 CHERMEZON, VAN 2 p. 294 p. C., Jav. Pen., 1 944. Eryngium weed, & ed. ILL, TRIMEN, Suikerrietgr., (1935) (1916) (1923); ic.; OCHSE, Ned. Buitenz., ALSTON, 233 BACKER (1923); cum Java in Ned. KOORDERS-SCHUM., IV, 228, D. 232; p. Bot. Exkursionsfl. broad, mm densely warty, Roy. Ned. 599; p. 402; 396; RIDLEY, p. groenten (1931) a Pflanzenr., p. 2, (1902) p. PR., Tijdschr. (1911) ; KOORDERS, ENGL., 1, 13 (1910) & 1, 267; WIGMAN, p. narrow PI. Hort. Bot. Ind., 31, Fl. sessile broad. mm BOERLAGE, Mem. Soc. ENGL. in Nat. Pen., 1 3, landbouwstr. ed. in ribs, num- bracts. with 0.25 nearly Cat. long, in long mm acute, (1753) Handl. (1891) in 1 Ned. 6; p. 3; p. 1 MASSART, ed. BINNENDIJK, (1871) pi., DRUDE, Mai. 98 p. in WOLFF, Fl. suppl. 3 0.5—0.75 pi., Tydschr. (1889) gen. (1893); (1895); Mat. KING, Afr., (1898); KOORDERS, 142 p. in Nat. EDELING, Trop. 392 TEYSMANN & 94; p. 165; Sp. nerved, mm Flowers 1.25—1.5 indistinct very with palmatilobate 5—10 teeth. spiny rosette, sessile strongly Heads long, mm long, mm LINN., teeth, long, lanceolate, mm a involueral bracts 5—7 few 0.5—0.75 Fruit with foetidum (1830) 0.75 petals 165 the teeth crowned inflorescence and leaves. with obtuse, margin, membranous-margined, tip excluded. mericarps the apices normal lanceolate, narrow, Eryngium p. like distinct, nearly membranous of spiny long peduncles; mm broad, cm Indies all of them in nearly 1—4 Bracts with more Netherlands base and dentate sheathy long, Leaves long, cm glabrous. cm often spreading, Calyx 3—32 the of Umbelliferae nearly glabrous, grooved. lanceolate-spathulate, more The foetidum entirely The oldest has been naturalized specimens introduced now seen in the from from Tropical America Malay Peninsula, the Malay as Sumatra, Peninsula have BLUMEA 166 in been collected in Butong been collected in Ngebel 1897, in early it it PENINSULA. Raub RIDLEY Bajau, SUMATRA. Bt. Kerintji, bang; BACKER between G. BACKER & & Tjitorek 200 BACKER 32138 5 Kerendang, el., 600 Tjigombong, STEENIS 10336 (B, 130a nr. 250 m el., m el., 800 m el., BOERLAGE AXEL 5361, Wanajasa, (B); m 6883 (G) ; el., 500 —700 BACKER 1000 HALLIER G. Parang, m 32132 el., el., el., m 130b, 500 98 M. 130c el., DE 14546 L, ; (B) (B); s. ; 8 G. of 30 first walang ; (B) Pasir ; 130d (B); (B) ; Tjibeber, s. Batoe nr. Buitenzorg, (B), el., v.n.: (BD); Poerwa- BACKER Soekaboemi of 1000 of n. G. 11429 m el., HALLIER between between Malang, m Karet 32613/3 380 m BACKER Tjidoedjoeng, v.n.: m L); record; 500 el., m WARBURG ; 5 15 Cornelis, Batoetoelis, Tjibadak, (B) (B); (B, Buitenzorg, & & el., m Malingping 32130 I.e., KOOKDERS 13943 25 2039 between M Tjileles Tjempakapoetih, U); G. palem- walang; v.n.: BACKER ; 100—500 walang; VRIES Leuwimanggoe, nr. HALLIER (B) (S); U); oemboe Meester 25760 BACKER 14391 & (B, L), BACKER rumput m BACKER A. (B, Johore, ; Madoer, EDELING Buitenzorg Bondongan, ; v.n.: BACKER (B); el., m (B) (BD), m 11116 ; djawa. BACKER Madang, between (B); SOEGANDIREDJA el., (L); Batavia Pasir (B) el., 1869, (S) Pahang, s.n. between G. el., m Tjigombong, ; & & Batavia, m 8965 (B, L, (B), (B); 1289 ; 5 anno BACKER el., 32134 500 (B, L) (B) s.n. s.n. 300 —650 Paroengkoeda, Njalindoeng, 1000 s.n. 150—200 (S); RIDLEY v.n.: 1074 Bajah BACKER (S), 12446 (S) s.n. Itam, s.n. Bantam, Pasaoeran, ; BACKER between ; (BD) Batu HUME ketoembor v.n.: 1830 1466 (B) 22712 m found (1. c.) 5263 L, S), between el., m (B, s.n. el., Sadjira, Djasinga m BACKER PREYER karta 592 250 (I.E.) as men- (S). BACKER ; Bidaratjina, between 900 observed kulumbar; Kang, LOKZING el., (B), m el., (B) 300 KEUCHENIUS BACKER in 1917. HANIFF COLL., 10411 M & pokô Chu 7956 Sahari, Sentiong, Leuwiliang, of s. DANSER & ; Tjiomas, ; Tjianten, walang; el., (B) 530 50 m 1190 32135 near Nirmala, 150 (B, L) Buitenzorg, (B); m 57 L); Buitenzorg, BACKER el., m G. 500 HTT.TEBRANP BACKER el., m Chan RIDLEY Garden, 400 Kendeng, L); near CURTIS gunong; v.n.: CANTLEY'S Singapore, walang; v.n.: G. (B, 32137 BACKER VAN & 5—25 Pengawoengan, el., L), 1894, house, Boetong, BURKILL (S), Malacca, ; Chinese nr. jeraju v.n.: 1612 GRASHOFF locality: BACKER el., Kentjana (S), Rangkasbitoeng, ; in was BOERLAGE Pulau (8); BUNNEMEIJER el., Moentjang, m (B, 1664 G. (S) el., m exact (B) 7265 Kentjana, between 600 Doea, Without 10259 ALVINS Botanic m have Telamaja KUNTZE (I.E.). (S); s.n. 3051 Kandang Kerbau, 850 species 1875, Kendrong, Grik, (S); s.n. Sibolangit, Tebakar, Moeara JAVA. Kuala 11544 (S); s.n. the Pulau Java Sumatra have been Sibolangit near in in Goenoeng from ones EDELING CURTIS HAMID RIDLEY by the on in 1889, from ones Takokak near that see BURKILL Tumiang, MACHADO Track, Tanjong Kupang, and we in Penang oldest 1888. Penang, Perak, Bukit Negri Sembilan, oldest Buitenzorg near Ginting...? Ginting Sempak, Selangor, el., him by (S); s.n. 1897, The Bidaratjina kangkong kerbau; v.n.: literature Palaboehanratoe in MALAY in Moearadoea, near near seen as near CURTIS in 1899. botanical 1869 as tions 1915 1893, Pringamba near The in 1936 3, in 1888, 1894. Buitenzorg Sepakoeng From in Johore near 1896, near collected in No. 11, Sembilan in Negri 1890, Vol. m & Tjireunghas, el., SIKAJA P. (B), s.n. Buwalda: The Vmbelliferae katjoentjar walanda; v.n.: the of Tjidadap, Netherlands Indies of s. Tjibeber, 1000 167 Winckel el., m ' 1146,3 (B, " (B), L), " katoentjar v.n.: walang, walang BACKER 3090 " katoentjar ' walanda, walang kendi; v.n.: blanda, andjing, balang walang, BAKHUIZEN katoentjar, walang geni, walang walang 15269 (B) above singadepa; . ß (B), BACKER LORZING 905 23629 G. (B); (B) (3 (B), Tjiandjoer, (B, Palaboehanratoe, below 44301 Lembang, (3 (B) BOERLAGE G. üedé KOORDERS 1000 m Togagapoe, ; the on (L), s.n. v.n.: KOORDERS el., m el., m 105, el., m walang; Tjilebak v.n.: 500 kapoentjar; 1200 Tjibodas, ; KOORDERS L), 1000 v.n.: 4389 katoentjar ZWAARDEMAKER Takokak, ; 15135 Tangkoebanprahoe, el., M 1111 21569 el., M (B) KOORDERS BACKER 800 Dago, ; el., m WISSE el., M el., M walang langit; (B) 650 Bandoeng, 660 800 v.n.: 32136 BACKER el., m 500—600 Pajoeng, katoentjar walanda; v.n.: Tjiandjoer, 31918 Kiara ; 550—700 ; (3 (B), L) BRINK DEN katoentjar, _ (B, VAN w. el., of Tjitaroem, katoentjar v.n.: walanda ; Bodjong Lopang, 500—600 m el., BACKER 16924 (B, L); Lengkong, 600 m BACKER el., BACKER 17073 2224 Tjitjoeroeg, 300 BACKER el., 8470 (B), G. Garoet, nr. walang; bivouac Denoe, in the Pendjaloe Lake, (B), s.n. Lakbok, 340—500 2590 50—100 Petoengkriana, ; 15726 BACKER G. Poempang BACKER m (B) (B), el., (B); G. 250 m (B), G. (B); 1100 el., Sripit & Modjokerto, m el., ULTeE 3 Temanggoeng, ketoel 14 m & Djepitoe Dampak 100 28011 Girimoeljo, v.n.: 150 m nr. (B); el., kebo; m el., (B) LORZING 600 Segoenoeng, 1200 Malang, BACKER 450 17719 & m BACKER (B) el., DOCTERS el., DOCTERS el., ; 500 (B); m m Prigi, & 8 BD), LEEUWEN el., (B); 1000 (B), w. KOORDERS s.n. v.n.: Daroepana, Wilis, BACKER m Desa 800— LEEUWEN 2841 G. el., el., WINCKEL WISSE 242 (B, L). ; el., m KOORDERS VAN VAN BACKER 6790 900 el., m (B, (B) el., el., Wadas 75 Garoeng, 350 19 m JESWIET toembaran; Sepakoeng, Tegalombo, m m Salatiga, 200 LORZING OOSTEN & m (B); Pringamba Wanasaba VAN v.n.: 700 160 Poerwokerto ; between el., m el., 1004 300 30—100 moengsi ; Karanganjar, djintenan; Ngebel, & BACKER NOLT6E el., Balapoelang, HAGEDOORN el., Bawah ; Koeningan, M & v.n.: BARENDS (B) Petoengkriana, el., between (3 (B), Kalak, 600 Toelahan m el., 380 90 Slawi Madjenang, ; M m 4809 Oengaran, Garoong, ; between Prigi, HOFSTEE (B); ; & (B) 360 v.n.: djinten; v.n.: v.n.: (B), s.n. Dara 700—800 (B), between ; BACKER Noesagede el., & Tjerebon m (B); (B), (B); 32131 el., Tjipanas, el., s.n. m 1600 105 & m 350 BACKER Margasari, (B) Bandjarnegara, oenga; (B) (3 (B), toembaran; forestry 350 9042 Tjiamis, ; between ; 15615 Garoet VUUREN BACKER el., m (B) BEUMCE 118 VAN (3 (B) 50 15960 BACKER el., m KOORDERS nr. 4294 Raden, BACKER between Lawoe WISSE el., v.n.: between 35917 Kidoel, djintenan; Batoe (B) Telamaja, 47888 KOENS M Koelon| Tjinjiroean, el., between ; el., M & m 400 Djampang Singaparna, el., M between L); landa; Magelang, 16447 & Slamet, Kalibakoeng, ß (B), 21989 (B) 300 Tegal, el., m 200 el., 1350 BACKER (B, 100 G. 27118 BACKER KOORDERS el., 15364 ; m m toembaran v.n.: G. (B); s.n. 300 ; BACKER el., (B); el., above ketoembar toembaran, m (B) BACKER 4768 Patikradja, KOORDERIS Sawal, 100 bis 493 Bandjar, nr. 900 Dara, Slamet, nr. 6 26231,3 1100 (B); 18428 (B); s.n. BACKER el., m BACKER Taloen Pasawalian, (B); 1500 —2000 Soekaradja KOORDERS el., m BACKER el., M (B) 20 between Tji Patoedjah, el., m ; 17380 slope, s. Mandalagiri, Bantardawa Tjikawoeng, s. (B) BACKER KOENS el., m the 720 17230 between ; G. on walang; v.n.: (B) el., M Goentoer, 1200 5169 walang; v.n.: 25—100 BACKER el., (B); BACKER el., M katoentjar, katoentjar walanda; v.n.: Tjiratjap, m 5719 Tjisoeroepan 750 (B), (B); v.n.: slope, 23252(3 2920 LORZING (B); m s.n. (B); 1047 Poenten, Djember, 83 m BLUMEA 168 Distribution: Africa and in indigenous Fl. HOOK.P., Ind., ILL, 2 I, 8, 1014 p. BENTHAM 320; & Br. 152 Only (1768) 2, Gen. pi., EIL., 692 p. lower Stems 25—50 leaves to up petioles in 7 in lanceolate, outline, ovate, with 3—4 with acute, 4 long, when flower-bearing, 5 —25 number, white, nearly inflexed tips. 1 —1.5 sessile Fl. Ned. Pflanzenfam., long; up 5—6 ripe, nearly grooved 0.5 mm at the inside, margin; 0.5—1 long, mm 1 to up In- involucres broad, mm of in broad, mm tri- main the 2— number, when fruit-bearing. long mm to apices. 0.75 rays 4—9 lower bi- umbels; long, mm the long petiolu- cm with obtuse pedicels 5 to long, mm Mericarps 2 of broad, em compound Petioles upper leaves base, laminae 3—15 Herb, — grooved. with 0.5 —2.5 nearly mm and sheaths; obtuse, times hirsute with antrorse hairs when when in CLARKE, THELLUNG sheathy long, em & striate membranous narrow in and Fl. (1805) 1 Handl. Nat. PR., SCHESTZ with the bracts 3—5 short & pennatipartite, of umbel Petals (1867); BOERLAGE, high, long, on 4—11 di-monochasium a involucels mm 899 p. ENGL. (LINN.) cm cm sessile or leaflets secondary florescence none; 1, 111. HEGI, Synops., (1898). triangular the Tropical of parts in THELLUNG, PERSOON, (1879); DRUDE, pennate, the primary leaflets ovate, les, few species: shorter leaves 327; p. Anthriscus Chaerefolium Cerefolium the with 1 (1926); 619; p. somewhat hirsute. of in CHAEREFOLIUM HOOKER Ind., (1890) p. 1. 1936 3, introduced tropical America, Stirp. Helv., Hist. Mitteleur., V, 2, p. No. 11, Asia. VI. HALLEK, Vol. obcordate, broad, mm with some- unripe, black and finely granular bearing broad; stylopodium beak a to up (Description flat. 2.5 long mm after European materials.) Scandix Cerefolium 4 (1830) p. GREVELINK, I, p. 2 (1890) 152 Cerefolium HOFFMANN, 223; PI. p. (1898); 619; Cerefolium Zurich, 1027, Java, mens seen. p. KOORDERS, sellsch. p. (1883) SCHINZ 53, ic. cultivated p. 554 2384 in Bat., 212; ENGL. & Exkursionsfl. & THELLUNG, (1909); (1753) 1 Umbellif. Ind. DRUDE, ed. Sp. pi., PI. Fl. MIQUEL, Ned. Ind. folium V, 2, LINN., Gen. (1814) I, 1, Java, p. in Nat. 2 p. D. in C., Ned. Pflanzenfam., (1912) 725; p. HEGI, 111. Prodr., BISSCHOP (1856); Handl. Fl. Vierteljahrsschr. THELLUNG, Anthriscus 257; 41; 744 BOERLAGE, PR., p. Ind., Ill, Naturf. Fl. 8, ChaereGe- Mitteleur., (1926). according to MIQUEL, BOERLAGE, KOORDERS lLec.; no speci- P. Buwalda: Distribution: tivated and The in indigenous in subspontaneous S.E. all of parts Fam. Fl. Ned. Ind., I, fam., Ill, 8, p. 1048 Only to p. japonica with distinct, 1 —4 0.5 outside. between (1825) Hist., & pi. p. Ic. Fl. 8 cul- I, 1, p. 743 Handl. Nat. Pflanzen- Mitteleur., V, 2, Fl. bad., p. (1906) (1911); pi. Formos., 175; in 2, 42, the (1890) ic. p. p. p. p. p. Mai. MIQUEL, Cat. BINNEND., (1876) 625; DRUDE, (1898); in BOLDINGH, in Fl. As. Syst. 2 Zakfl. 1, p. GAERTN. (1830) 63 p. suppl. Bot. p. Sum. Bogor. Handl. Nat. PflanzenEnum. fam. 1, 725; 1157 (1923); 228, HAYATA, Landbouwstr. 2, 218; p. HAYATA, Verz., I, (1912) Indo-Ch., Soc., & nep. HOUTTUYN, (non Hort. PR., fl. (1879); 13; BOERLAGE, ENGL. & Java, Caucalis 718 p. Ind. Bat., pi. grooves Prodr. 4 with mentioned.) japonica MATSUMURA (1912); Roy. p. the 240; p. 2, petals oblong, in DON, C., Prodr., KOORDERS-SCHUM., Br. D. 1, in teeth appressedly under Ind., Fl. 4—10 Calyx tip, bristles (1753) Br. umbel-rays pedicels broad, mm 99; p. D. 615; LEC., bracts; serrate. involucre long; cm Torilis Anthriscus 1; 374; & 1.5 to mucronulate; Caucalis 266; 45, Exkursionsfl. 57 hirsute, materials Fl. FIL., p. t. 58L—N 174; appressedly pinnatifid inflexed ed. 1 (1762) 1 (1806) CHERMEZON, Journ. with Plantk. Woordenb. KOORDERS, (1916) p. 2 156, ed. HOOK, (1834) bristles. peduncle. uncinate after (1891) p. 1 the long, mm placed TEYSMANN 336; 166; FILET, 8, in appressed hirsute; like herb. perennial or by 5—20 antrorsely LINN., Sp. pi., 1 (1777) Annual — filiformous nearly about 4 angl., pi., gen. 134, Formos. RIDLEY, Bat., PR., triangular-lanceolate, densely CLARKE, Ind., I, Ill, 98 111. segments obcordate broad, Fl. ARN., Prodr. p. Fl. Ned. fam., II, GMELIN, (1866) & sparingly the hirsute (Description HUDSON, Rev. KUNTZE, 3—7 long, Anthriscus 183; p. (1860) ENGL. axillary; peduncle long, mm with ribs. Tordylium Anthriscus 1788) Ind. striate, rough acuminate, number, mm Mericarps and the in and long ribs, high, finely with 4—12 nearly mm WIGHT (THELLUNG, I.e.), (1867); BOERLAGE, HEGI, D. C. pinnatipartite, involucels umbellule, Nat. in in THELLUNG, terminal and long, cm obtuse 928 p. 625; DRUDE, outline, leaflets 2—6-leaved; 0.5—1 Fl. MIQUEL, pi., 1, (HOUTTUYN) m in triangular 0.5—3 99; p. p. Asia world. TORILIS Gen. (1898); than 1 Inflorescences hairy (1890) W. 169 species: more pennate p. 2 (1763) HOOK.F., 155 Torilis Leaves each & the Indies (1926). 1. Stem 2 pi., BENTHAM (1856); Netherlands and Europe VII. ADANSON, the Vmbelliferae of Java (1923); THELLUNG, BLUMEA 170 in 3 111. HEGI, (1926); PI. Mitteleur., V, 2, STEENXS, in Bull. japonica D. PL Ind. (1890) Ned. N. America. In to the According occur in the T. consider ward the the Raja, nr. 1300 v.n.: JAVA. MOCSSET 11, p. D. Fl. C., 1830) 139; p. 244 Torilis (1934); (non (1854) Handl. BOERLAGE, Torilis (I.e.) STEENIS too, it is japonica but Asia, Ned. MIQUEL, Ind., I, in (1901); is introduced said to have been considers (1. c.) it with this (1. C.) As so 2 Nat. in indigenous in S. Asia and introduced with japonica T. as species a of ridges of help and Java species as the Himalaya looks from islands the man it Java, spread in occurs many other and Sumatra mountain Karo alien an Himalaya quite the also plants possible in mentioned, to south- Himalaya quite a not. or Sumatra to appear HAGEN of Lake (B) Toba, Lingga, nr. ; Sumatra's (B); e.n. 1300—1350 Berastagi, N. LORZING 4904 el., m Plateau, Singgalang, G. agree el., m 1450 M 1225 Westkust, Lolo, 705 ZOLLINGER 2515 Tengger, KOORDERS (B) (L); S.II. Tosari, ; 8358 bis (B); Widadardn, Kedoenen, (B) ; near Distribution: Kletak, see the LINN., Sp. BENTHAM pi., & Ind., 2, 622; p. 717 DRUDE, in THELLUNG, 1 ed. HOOK.F., 1800—2500 DOCTERS 2400 in with entirely m LORZING el., 5919 LORZING el., LORZING TEYSMANN (B, 8844 6269 1609 L), (B); (B, L); H.B. (B, TJ), ENGL. 111. & Fl. & KOBUS LEEUWEN KOORDERS the Sand-sea, Ngadiwono, s.n. 4566 (B) 2000 ; (B); RANT m Ider-Ider, 37888(3 (B, L), v.n.: (B); s.n. 1700—1800 el., m el., BACKER KOBUS toembaran 258 alas. above. CORIANDRUM 1, pi., (1879); HEGI, Only species: (1753) el., m to way ; Tosari VAN el., m discussion Gen. (BD) between VIII. p. 256 VAN ambo-ambo. Ngadisari, Br. p. p. 193. t. (1929); (1901). elevation. from Dolok Nagasariboe, 451 form. SUMATRA. (B); 2393—2395, Torilis scabra 1842—1848 temperate CLARKE m japonica, plants Ill, 13, Teysmannia, 371 p. and VAN to European 6716 60, 89, Java. way, be The in mountains of along natural p. (1856); latter countries 2700 to 744 2315a, Ind., ser. 219; p. Arch. THELLUNG Also Sumatra and from 900 (1830) 1936 3, 1051, ic. Ned. Buitenz., Ind. KOORDERS, Africa, clover-seed. in 1, Ind., According Europe, Verz. I, 625; p. 4 C., Prodr., No. 11, p. Tqdschr. Nat. Jard. Bot. Syst. Bat., Tqdschr. in RANT, ZOLLINGER, Vol. p. 1, 256; p. 926 BOERLAGE, PR., Nat. Gen. pi., (1867); Handl. Fl. Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., V, 2, p. ed. 5 CLARKE, Ned. Ill, 1071 (1754) Ind., I, 8, p. 124; in HOOK.F., p. (1926). 2 PI. (18901 158 (1898); P. Buwalda: striate, terete, palmatilobate gradually ments wtih bipennate seemingly to up 2.5 5 0.5 0.5 teeth triangular-lanceolate ones the outer 2 hollow the at fruit; primary ribs ribs prominent, somewhat under I, 4 Verz. p. p. Arch. Ind. Plantk. 717 LAGE, lioy. Ind. 744 (1866) p. (1830) Bot. 210; Ind. Fl. Cult., 2, Nutt. 1156 ser. 34, the radiating, shorter, ones 4 long, mm nearly a undulated as p. p. 8, (1923); Ned. 4 ed. 2, suppl. 1 2 Fl. globose lines, secondary after all Java, the plants (1912) VAN Zakfl. ed. Ind., (1927) 42; p. 2319a, 1, in p. 1, DONGEN, 3 (1917) p. CHERMEZON, 111. HEGI, t. Fl. 194, OCHSE & 2 Versl. (1909) (1911); in VAN GORKUM, (1916) Fl. (1926); Ind. 174; Journ. Indo-Ch., 2, HEYNE, Jard. Ind. V, p. in RIDLEY, LEC., in Bull. Nat. 98 Mitteleur., BAKH., Soc. PR., Geneesm. Ned. 396; 2, BOER- Mem. & p. Java in Ind., KOORDERS, 228, Overz. Fl. 3; FILET, Woordenb. 725; WIGMAN, 1212; DAKKUS, 82; fam. Bogor. 213; in Bat., 111. Br. p. ENGL. (1898); Ind. Bot. p. Fl. (1883) Plantk. Landbouwstr. 2321d—e, p. p. (1871) in ZOLLINGER, Fl. MASSART, DRUDE, I, 3 C., (1844) MIQUEL, HOOK.F., 622; p. Bogor. Hort. 336; p. D. 256; p. (1851); PI. Ind. CLEROQ, Verz., (1913); in Ned. 59A—D DE 2 Cat. Trop. Afr., PI. 1, Bot. 98 p. (1866) (1895); Syst. (1753) Hort. 139; MIQUEL, p. CLARKE, 43D, 488; p. (1917) (1930) ic. 159, 3 (1890) 327 203, THELLUNG, 2316c, in 2 1 PI. BINNEND., GREVELINK, BOLDINGH, PI. Mus., Ind., p. 882 Cat. Junghuhn., 159; p. ed. pi., Austr., Ind., I, (1898) 130; 2312f—g, 3, Ned. Exkursionsfl. p. Ned. forming 1— Calyx radiating, Petals Mericarps (Description (1854) & HIERN, KOORDERS-SCHUM., (1913) F. M. S. Fl. (1876) Ill, 8, Minah. PI. MIQUEL, 43; p. Belg., HEYNE, ic. visible Sp. 1842—1848 BISSCHOP (1879); KOORDERS, p. together HASSKARL, BENTHAM, (1871) Handl. LINN., TEYSMANN (1856); Woordenb. Dienstr. O. in Arch. 166; Pflanzenfam., p. inside, long. the other apex. linear are number, mm to or reduced or that somewhat long, mm inflexed filiformous. 250; p. 164; MOLKENBOER, 1, 3—5 seg- terminal in shorter. ones with mentioned.) Prodr., Syst. inner prominent, not Coriandrum sativum p. with deeply bipartite broad, mm the 3—5 leaves pennate none bracts, rays umbellule, oblong-lanceolate, to long, mm each leaves involucre umbel glabrous lower pennate, upper with 3—5 of the inflorescence 3—4 ones them 1 in the Inflorescences long; cm 171 entirely leaves the broad. broad; mm 3—5 pedicels nearly those of mm herb, Indies Laminae of middle long; involucels mm by high. the 2—10 peduncle outer all of of segments long long; cm those obtuse, up to 5 mm up Netherlands Annual — em narrower, lateral; leaf one LINN. 75 to -partite, to the Umbelliferae of Coriandrum sativum 1. Stems to The Bot. p. 2, 1071, Nutt. PI. Buitenz., Groenten (1931) BLTJMEA 172 ic. 703, p. Econ. 427; Prod. SUMATRA. 334 DAALEN) Pen., Atjeh, (1935) Gajo Loeeus, 735 650 STEENIS 3770 JAVA. SMITH Without Batavia DEN a Tjipatjfet BRINK garden, Meester (B), (B) (B, L, 850 Tondano, FORSTEN p. p. 377; Fl. in nearly New. BENTHAM (1906) all those HOOKER more the up here (B) el., m cultivated, (B, S, U); s.n. Buitenzorg, BACKER el., m Buitenzorg, 1075 3180 nr. (B); BAKHUIZEN VAN subspontaneous VAN WELSEM 2000—2200 ; KOORDERS el., m in (B); s.n. (L). Mediterranean of the region world. to Central cultivated Asia, 1. (THELLUNG, HOOKER FIL., (1864) Gen. 8 ILL, from is Mexico Fl. Nov. Fl. 90; BENTHAM, p. pi., 1, (1898) and the c.) 897 p. (1867); 1 (1853) austr., 3 Zel., (1866) DRUDE, p. 163; CHEESEMAN, in the in ENGL. Man. N. of area mountains of Falkland the Zealand. New whole spread to area Two The the Islands Zeal. Central and genus, the and moreover polymorphic in andicola O. other dealt with in this paper 4 Oreomyrrhis forms of O. as kept from of these, separated as Borneo and andicola, distinct Key 2 1300 at pasar Batavia, OCHSE cultivated; (B), slope, e. Sindanglaja, (1839) ; Oreomyrrhis covers collected. 1 VAN el., species are local. In been Sandaran m OREOMYRRHIS HOOK.F., Australia F. (B, L); 205. p. America of & (BD); Minggoe, 34390 the on parts Zeal. Fl. Pflanzenfam., The genus South 500 Rana, VAN (exp. 343 ketoembor; v.n.: Danau 2757 Pasir nr. Gedc, 88 s.n. from Gen. pi., p. 787 92; Handb. Nat. (B), of DAALEN) ketoembar. v.n.: indigenous subspontaneous PR., Diet. BURKTLL, ATMODJO VAN Lembang, cultivated, ; ULTeE el., m S) IX. & 541 N.W. BACKER G. ; katoentjar; v.n.: (3 (B, L), Distribution: ENDLICHER, (1931); PRINGGO (exp. ZOLLINGER Ragoenan Cornelis, 34391 22793 Malang, 37878 SELEBES. and ATMODJO Pakiwang, Sindanglaja, bought nr. BACKER above Batoe, p. locality: wansoei; BACKER 7412 38093(3 (B), G. 793 p. 633. GRASHOFF el., M c.; exact v.n.: & veterinary school, from 1. 1936 (B). (B, L), s.n. between RIDLEY el., m 1> 3, Panampakan, PRINGGO Doeren, (B, L); No. 11, siam. enum., 1 Palembang, Moearadoea, Agong, Fl. CRAIB, Mai. Vol. Leaves not Leaves compound Leaves pennate compound, to linear to two New Guinea, others, both from New been subternate, ternate with taken have Guinea, species. the to species. narrowly spathulate 3. ... O. linearis 2 bipennate, with the primary leaflets in several 1. Leaves have been forms have with tripartite the lateral segments leaflets tripartite, the pairs O. terminal 2. O. . andicola leaflet papuana P. 1. BowAliDA: rosettes. broad bearing Leaves in the branaceous 0.3—10 long, to with sometimes (in shortly large with dentate with angular teeth. sely 0—0.5 the mm 2—4 finely ciliate. long, 1.5 hirsute thick to 2.5—3.5 thick, or base, 13, t. 419 Prodr., 4, 2, p. 288, Haastii 229 (1830); t. 101 (1844 —47) N. ser. tips; 0.75— short- 0.4 high, mm mm reddish. densely carpophore margins. 1 nearly incurved, ribs, base, sometimes sometimes 0.5 nearly obtuse the FIL., PI. Ill, 13, p. Oreomyrrhis Fl., n.v.; Handb. 255 p. & mm down split after (Description 91 N. 459; (1934); C., Mem. Zeal. Fl. Nov. (1864), VAN gen. Ombell., p. andicola HOOKER Fl. Journ. NOV. BONPL., BENTHAM, FIL., p. in Amer. (1921) HUMB. andicola D. HOOKER Zeal. MERRILL, Enum. Born. zorg, Colensoi HOOKER borneënsis conical, at in KUNTH, p. Handb. prominent umbel, the mentioned.) (1821); Caldasia Oreomyrrhis n.v.; hirsute with hirsute broad outside, or den- terete, with somewhat oblong-ovate, broad, with 2 recurved andicola Myrrhis long, mm white glabrous, each fruit-bearing; broad-elliptic-ovate, petals or hirsute tri- in in each when only broad shortly or or seg- leaflets mm 1—9 long mm shortly or stylopodium sometimes base, materials under p. mm 0.75—1.25 glabrous; the at the teeth none; 3 to lanceolate several ovate-lanceolate are sericeous at the base ciliate nearly mm that out ones leaf- glabrous long, cm pedicels pennate mucronulate to hairs silky tri- lower with small one 0.7—8 glabrescent; bracts, densely Calyx shortly Fruit 5—10 long, mm sometimes long, sometimes growing with involucre somewhat spreading apex, back secondary 0.25 nearly peduncles mem- lamina the 3—5 the umbels, mm the on coriaceous, margin, simple lateral?); or with sometimes long, mm Inflorescences which thin ciliate, recurved 0.75—1 acute, with hairy towards finely petiole, broad, cm pennatipartite to broad, mm sometimes (terminal rosette pennatifid more densely ciliate; petiole 0.4—1.6 of or 1—3.5 short-hirsute; or again pennate 0.25—0.5 sometimes hirsute, and ments rather long, long, the Main root one short-hirsute or leaflets primary leaves) leaflets long, mm 5—11 cm and cm into tapering glabrous 0.5—4 outline, all usually 1—2.5 0.3—3 glabrous canaliculate, angular-ovate bipennate gradually margin, 173 Perennial herb. — sparingly pilose inside, or in lets, the Indies erect branches sheath long; Netherlands the FIL. few with em portion, lower towards cm eandex a 0.8—16 side, short-hirsute Umbelliferae of andicola HOOKER Oreomyrrhis fusiformous, The Zel., p. Fl., STEENIS, 3 1 91 (1864); p. ic. in Bull. Fl. sp., 36 5, (1829); antarct., 377; p. (1853 —55) (1867); 515, 60 (1866) 729 p. Bot., 5, FIL., austr., et p. 92, Oreomyrrhis Oreomyrrhis (1918); Jard. Bot. Oreomyrrhis pumila RIDLEY, in Bibl. BuitenTrans- BLUMEA 174 Linn. Soc., act. According very New Zealand very short that appears for his O. with O. indumentum of SPRUCE of the former fruit found are South Zealand, the form Bolivia O. Haastii. of The and less and to agree fruit as in are white-tomentose. loose dense or stems with umbel. nately and few The Andes there lamina. are are the 900 O. as there are 1050 and the O. el., in New from in from specimens but between Sessile HOOKER described by O. that Hirsute found all intermediates. consider g. the moreover white-tomentose; must the e. characters s.n., m ( andicola, species. a TRAVERS, and the form I reasons by as and forms leaves and on in agreeing pedicels occur organs, latter MERRU.T, by entirely the than the Haastii, entirely found in of variable so from Torlesse, are other The distributed plants these Ears RIDLEY by dwarf form a shape borneënsis as as a with as of O. that of whereas the O. pumila, andicola. the Borneo pedicels from It is New 1.5—5 plant, but grow out when Guinea, high, cm smaller are fruit-bearing, glabrous. O. andicola is very height Its from leaves leaves divided BORNEO. Donkey's Colensoi, shorter Herbarium, New Zealand form a the peduncles Kew enumerated in already remarked, As From and also that deeply divided, the fruit." the length described plant the leaves glabrous in its andicola. consider must in the the fruit O. its the petioles, leaves; There is as Endl. the of HOOKER by not me characters upright. HOOKER by Mt. glabrous For O. hold by as in however, than the than longer him by andicola form, shorter peduncles separated Tasmania this Jard. Zealand form from Oreomyrrhis as from being distinctive New a in Bull. described plant, distinctly examined STEENIS, VAN cinereous-hirsute, specimens all Borneo borneensis, Island, short-pedicelled form I in described and tomentose and or O. be cannot the 1936 3, exception the based are the be fruit, than longer which the can with the (1934). peduncles that have 5797) petioles its described borneënsis, (1916); radically andicola, of none 63 Travers A. and its O. borneënsis andicola, O. H. having pedicels c. differs in form of 1. No. 11, 255 p. p. „approaches by It petioles; materials 13, MERRIIJ. tenuifolia. long of to distributed Awatere, the Ill, ser. borneënsis Oreomyrrhis forma II, bot., 9, ser. Buitenzorg, Bot. Vol. varies them arise and several are leaflets; simple their Kinabalu, and foot petiole CLEMENS Victoria polymorphic. 1.5—50 umbels rarely shorter is s.n. Peak, (B); or again m are nearly in an than the lamina. shrubs el., glabrous rosettes pennate with pen- longer among 3700 —3900 is slightly branched or simply It The cm. umbels, arranged bi-tri-pennate, Mt. of from near CLEMENS the top 29809 at (B); P. Paka Cave 10622 Buwalda: Low's to summit of Low's NEW KLOSS GUINEA.. 2. Wollaston (BM, type s.n. longa, parte vix culars, subglaber, cis ts omnibus coriacea, margine inferiore setis 33 6—9 1—2 reflexis; 5 mm vibus tes retrorsis c. longae, Fructus c. 0.75 carpia sulcata, 0.6 mm 0.5 0.2 m el., — 5. Fig. — Herba, vel ad 18 sensim longa; cm in pro- ramis vagina 1— petiolum attenuata, 4—12 cm longus, canali- basi facie um- 12— 1 c. vel e mm setulis et ver- vestitus, bracteis 5—8 latis, mm indumento tempore excreseentes, scabri. vel mm antherae styli 1.25 c. 0.25 4—6 mm den- 0.75 2 mm mm mm fila- 0.25 c. mm longi. longus, crassus; obtusis, stylopodium altum, apicibus c. ad bre- Calycis longa, prominentibus glaberrima; setulis oblongo-obovata; longa, latae; florendi exteriores breviores, 1 —1.25 latus, 5 crasse apicem dense textura ovato-oblongus, jugis sulcatus, compositum appressis mm mm mm tripartitis, pedunculus 15—30, oblongo-ovata menta 3150 —3750 lata, mm nervorum appressis interiores nulli; petala lata, the laciniis, primum ereetis, postea postea longi, mm et leviter latis, pedicelli brevissimi, near pau- Inflorescentiae scabriusculus, retrorsis in foliorum ut ledges rhomboideo- lateralibus oblongo-spathulatis, longis, lata, mm 8 —20 singulae; involucrum scaber; sp. Folia laminam setis crasso retrorsis setis sus n. glabra; petiolus inferiore subglaber parte crassus, CLEMENS summit, of XIII—XIV, camps lanceolato-cuneatis, longus, teres, minimis 5 omnis longa, antrorsis. simplices mm ferentibus. prope foliolis tripartitis, bellae the crevices foliolo terminali ternato segmen- subternata, segmentis Expedition, inferiore ad cm ; near in 175 (K). lamina circuitu 1.5—2.5 ovata, MEERLLL) Indies primaria fusiformis, caudice simplici membranacea, subhirsutus; crevices two papuana BUWALDA, rosulas margine 1687 Netherlands Oreomyrrhis pumila KIDLEY). Radix perennis. nonnullis ereetis cm of Oreomyrrhis babiliter 4 TOPPING in el., m borneënsis Oreomyrrhis Peak, the Umbelliferae of 4000 Peak, of (B, cotype The 1674, 5. 2/3, 1694, LAM after plant, X; after Oreomyrrhis — a: LAM meri- 2/3 b: leaf, X; 1674, 4 c: LAM after fruit, X. intus biconicum, conicis obtusis Fig. papuana; basi bis 0.25 mm latum, paulum excurvatis; carpophorum BLTJMEA 176 subulatum glaberrimum. integrum tioned. tation In the Buitenzorg, Ill, ser. As the leaf in the in leaf is shape form any materials men- the last the tip and vege- moreover showing variable is not Jard. Bot. O. the I the did not of it O. that seems andicola. succeed, to only determination andicola, the forms similar shape and andicola, in of one Herbarium leaf a O. mentioned in shape, papuana in Bull. STEENIS, nomen. related to extremely materials of the Kew finding at split VAN ex (1934) closely the whether O. questionable Among those are the fungus.) a 255 p. after inflorescences of sometimes BTJWAI.DA, papuana is Oreomyrrhis differences 13, 1936 3, (Description are by papuana No. 11, fruit-bearing carpophores hirsute, probably Oreomyrrhis key. of remnants the period, appear Vol. however, of our new species. NEW red GUINEA. LAM summit, towards the dark filaments violet, 3200 3. long, at beset 1—4.5 broad, mm petiole; gether with whole, the the apical the 4 as portion, in apex, long, mm leaf tooth; in main up 2 mm ciliate; retrorsely and lateral thickest one 6—30 cm long, leaf, triangular long, or leaves with in if up 5 mm one 2—4 teeth on largest narrow appressedly nerves lateral or in nerves erect with or length, each ones leaves hirsute; strongly one curved, close that are or or the with above; beneath, finer several in each leafless somewhat thickened angles, usually pennate visible to 1— lateral a glabrous prominent long, dentate side with hardly to- linear cm the revolute, nervation Peduncles somewhat side often into lamina, 0.5—7 usually long, entirely each moreover sheath mm tapering the to cm rosettes distinct 5—35 from on up to 12 lax or broad below broader leaves, indistinct. cespitose. margin, tooth Doorman branches. with spathulate of herb, distinguishable, to foot apex, violet, fibrous sheath yellowish with the broad, always lamina; the somewhat green; the near sometimes towards dense distinguished broad, hue with bearing upper and lower surface slightly prominent rosette, with to ascending nerve nerves narrow be ovary ravine petioles green, variable in narrowly a violet calyx above, very broad swampy green, Perennial — thick cm to petiole margin thickened, surface strongly mm the broader leaves finely retrorsely upper as only). mm forming 0.75—1 violet, broader difficultly broad slightly 2—20 0.5 a with materials mm open leaves violet, rudiments, without with latter petiole lamina or petiole the leaf Leaves with dark branches, erect an and base HEMSLEY 1—3 in el., materials), eorolla green, linearis fibrous m green alcohol numerous, with petiole, with green, (B, numerous 3500 alcohol brownish 1674 extremities. the the LAM probably Caudex with and anthers Oreomyrrhis Roots Top, also type, pedicels green, el., m (B, base, peduncle involucre top, Doorman 1694 or rarely retrorsely hir- P. Buwalda: towards sute often long, lingulate, base, obtuse, glabrous 10 inner 0.8 oblong-ovate, 1.5 obtuse ribs, 0.25 slightly grooved STEENIS, linearis in Bull. collected materials, based, give (BRASS form growing long, to mm The than number broad and under more from like less the as nearly laterally; long, mm 1 nearly apex, long, mm opening 0.2 stylopodium mm high, mm low-conical, after (Description the apex, the the preceding, 30 cm the as teeth lower ones a the more to mm the are been but long longer, teeth now on likt to and their 4404) 3 and on 1.75 these leaves to more „open number the collected the look leaves broader, outside; The (BRASS on numerous, 3 at leaves, collected sight, mentions the the 3 closely so first label sheath the specimens slender, is the rosettes teeth at specimens the grassland". has two the longer, not tooth plants it as description small specimens crowded, These been leaves the long; long have are leaves. more (1934). originals the linear from the apical portion, as they and indeed p. from above entire Other partly the There broad, 255 The rather abundant quite and rocks". mountain but which (1899); 2590 t. 13, hitherto, HEMSLEY. entirely mm pi., 26, Ill, ser. short are leaves locality, again bearing high by upon 1 described, leaves; IC. HOOK., appears long than twice distinct, to leaf BRASS 4358 has „sheltered peduncles the broad below the the here and there long, mm Fruit to 5 the base. known, caudices summit the above peduncles shorter in and long, cm the sunny „amongst 1.5 long, 2.5— anthers prominent, the polymorphy. dense, twice open like partly the and that nearly of 5 Buitenz., only BRASS, idea of 2.5—7 apex peduncles Bot. was of which the only the by better 4307) upwards, near a a many-leaved very the GIULIANETTI and described by middle, outward. glabrous; to HEMSLEY, Jard. linearis Oreomyrrhis collected split the with base; mm 1.1—1.2 the at the 1.75 violet; mm by BRASS.) Oreomyrrhis VAN in entirely number, connate nearly long, mm attenuate towards down 0.5 towards triangular, curved mericarps inside, carpophore collected plants the 0.7 fixed slightly curved, thick, to to in fruit-bearing pedicels Ovary petals none; broad, long, later; hirsute. filaments mm mm mm 2-partite; teeth up 5—6 broad, hirsute 177 the outer flowers to 1.5 lengthening retrorsely calyx 0.5 nearly broad, sessile, violet; long, mm of bracts mm retrorsely apex, umbel, pedicels densely broad, mm 0.4 flowers broad; mm styles in each long, mm 0.75 the towards 0.5—1.25 Indies bristles involucral later; long, mm Netherlands whitish appressed glabrous 2—5 the Umbelliferae of with apex entirely flowers 6—8 the the The then even grassland". to 4.5 both 18 mm sides, broad, mm BRASS „grassy cm distinct, specimens to are 20 are 4753 cm, creek is the banks BLUMEA 178 on a broad tooth; lected NEW flowers been GUINEA. 4358 S.E. BRASS summit amongst GIULIANETTI and Sp. PI. Br. ILL, p. a striate, 2—4 0.5 to long, 1 in number, to 9 number, persistent; inflexed the 5 Pass, Murray Mount 3330 (1754) el., m & Nat. PR., 111. HEGI, Fl. 121; p. in HOOK, FIL., (1867); CLARKE, Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., the bracts to 5 3 with in V, 2, filiformous Calyx with line the Orient the in Kew teeth mm 5—7 by mm long, 5 filiformous 2—3.5 main 4 in 3 4 to a 6 number, 7 to in linear to subulate, mm ribs, after (Description to upon rays pedicels tri- long, sessile obcordate broad, 3 nearly peduncle cm umbel long, mm Inflores- terminal; or margin; bristly broad. segments, mm upon lamina 3— petiole; margin; 0.5 cm branches, sessile or mm involucels 2 1—1.5 long vallecules. broad, and with plants with somewhat a stel- from the Herbarium.) Cyminum p. 1 15—50 membranous white the number, membranous white the long. Stem divergent a 1.5 to leaves, the Mericarpia (1830) to at nearly into tapering segments linear, of late-hairy 4 or with broad, mm herb. with short-petioled opposite long; laterally flattened, in Leaves 0.5 bracts cm mm Cuminum base the white-membranous petals tip. with Annual — from apex the tripartite, 1—1.5 4—5 and involucral long, mm at sheeth LINN. glabrous. umbels twice or long in Prodr., common country; Bange, ed. pi., in ENGL. DRUDE, branched bipennate, long; cm cm p. 926 pi., 1, ; Gen. 254; p. THELLUNG, long cm compound partite (1879) entirely auriculate margin, cences Wharton (K); s.n. (NY), open M erect, flowers common, Bange, on leaves CUMINUM 1, Cyminum strongly erect, cm banks 3680 Edward, 4307 col- 4358. species: sheath 10 717 (1898); Cuminum 1. terete, creek and (1926). Only high, p. 184 p. 1138 (1753) HOOKER FIL., Gen. Ind., 2, 8, 1 ed. pi., BENTHAM & Wharton purple; originals grasslands, BRASS el., m Albert bear again 4404 grasslands, open with short (K). s.n. X. LINN., on grassy GruLiANETri The BRASS mountain 3986 plant that often Mt. Division, tufted fruit small one side, grassland". high grasslands; common, is numbers Central (NY), flowers el., the 1936 3, each „open sheltered open , (NY), m on (Papua), 4404 (NY) 4753 3000 —3900 Seratchley, part common, rocks, BRASS el., m teeth at between are BRASS 5682 4 to collected (NY), purple-red; purple-red; 2840 has bearing GIULIANETTI by BRASS el., leaves, it No. 11, The number BRASS 5682 country". open but Vol. LINN., Sp. 201; ROXBURGH, pi., FL. ed. Ind., 1 (1753) ed. CAREY 1, p. 254; (1832) 2, D. p. C., 92; P. WIGHT & (1876) Minah. Dienstr. fam., Ill, 8, 2, 130; p. in THELLUNG, Mai. 11. OCHSE, (1912) VAN (1935) Pl. (1931) 1, p. according to Sp. indigenous in III. Pl. IV, Pl. Heft 228, pennate, 90, Ned. V, 2, p. 26, with 1, in (1909) in bi- root to 3 Apium 371; p. in all 2 I, 8, 1139 Gen. 2, ic. late, cm to with (1890) 184 p. 358 (1927). Key to the & 2425 OCHSE Diet. of the 5 Eeon. HEYNE, very and to cm 2 2, in ENGL. in HEGI, ENGL., or petiolulate leaflets . filiformous segments long leaves; none. Calyx broad, with long up upper leaves the Annual — to in 3 smaller, Stems peduncle 6—10 teeth inflexed long or biennial 25—90 with a in number, none; tip. cm 3-partite. long; 2—3 petals Mericarps .... A. tenuifolium Primary high, angular, mm with 3-partite, petioluCompound long; or rather pennate 10—15 rays mm white 1 graveolens herb. lamina 3-lobate to broad, ternate to 0—2 cm A. white-margined, the lower leaves; cm Pflanzenr., species. narrow LINN. 1, (1879); DRUDE, in WOLFF, 678 p. 128; p. Gen. pl., THELLUNG, 616; p. (1898); 3-lobate to Petioles rather cm world. (1754) HOOK.F., Ind., Br. (1926); tuberiformous. long; pedicels involucels long up 2—2.5 in the or grooved. sheath opposite 1—3 Ind. 397; p. 2424, 1212; p. parts ed. pl., BENTHAM Fl. HOOK.F., 3-partite graveolens fusiformous leaflets GORKUM, (1917) 1138, 429; BURKILL, cultivated 264; p. Ill, p. broad tripennate, striate and short 213; Geneesm. Ned. 2. 1. p. VAN 1. Leaves Yersl. Pflanzen- APIUM. Ind., Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., Leaves (1879); GKEVELINK, KOOKDERS, WIGMAN, Turkestan, (1866) 3 CLARKE, Handl. Nat. PR., Nat. PR., (1927) ie. 718 p. KOORDERS, 1, p. (1871) 701. (1753) 1 austr., (1867); BOEKLAGE, & ed. pl., Pl. BENTHAM, 888 ed. 2, 2 706, BISSCHOP XI. p. V, 3 Woordenb. cc. Distribution: LINN., & Overz. Ind., ed. p. 2, 726; WIGMAN, p. Ned. Ind., Plantk. 211; ENGL. DONGEN, Mitteleur., Ned. groenten cultivated JAVA, Pl. Nutt. Ind. Pl. in 179 Trop. Afr., Ind., p. Indies Plantk. Woordenb. CLERCQ, Nutt. 111. Br. (1883) DRUDE, (1913); HEYNE, p. Ind. 2 Java, 883 HEGI, Pen. DE in PL 271; FILET, Pl. HOOK.F., 488; p. Netherlands HIERN, (1874) Ned. (1898); p. HEYNE, BAKHUIZEN, Prod. 184 p. Cultures, (1926); (1898) Exkursionsfl. KOORDERS, (1913) Pl. GKEVELINK, 373; p. 3 in CLARKE, the Umbelliferae of ind., ed. PL 89; p. BISSCHOP O.I. The AKN., Prodr. (1834) 3; ROXBURGH, p. & Buwalda: in involucre and 0.5 mm greenish, long, umbels number, up to 0.75 mm BLUMEA 180 with all broad, high, ribs halves the Vol. carpophore (1830) PI. Bat., I, 1, Bogor. 679 737 p. ed. 1 Nat. Pflanzenfam., Dienstr. Minah. (1906) p. (1898) 2 Java, in (1912) VAN ed. Ind., ic. ic. cum ic. 3 1, 1143, p. 2 135, suppl. (1927) p. 788 2, Cultivated PI. JAVA. and by Sold Bat., cultures, oral communication up between in now the whole even by Prof. (BD); 2, BACKER p. and 21874 I, from year 87 p. (1912) p. Dieng (1902) ; G. (1926); Jard. Bot. sold on m Sundanese their the 1142, ENGLER, Ind., Ned. 3, ser. OCHSE siam. (1935) 1 Siantar, and PI. Fl. Pen., & enum., 192. p. brought on the oral Singapore (after market Palembang at at Buitenzorg, the gardens by 1000—1400 (1915); 2100 el., in 907; p. 2, 185 p. p. Buitenz., CRAIB, Penang 2, WOLFF, (1930) 424; V, Nutt. HEYNE, from European cultivated E. of m m and DE el., moun- (after Tjibodas, other localities in Pemimpin BIE, Pengalengan, cultivated, mountains, MULLER, 2000 (1925), groenten Ned. Pi. Indo-Ch., Tjipanas, Tjibodas, Tjimatjan, Tjihandja- Gede, 60—67 Formos. KOORDERS- Nutt. Mitteleur., DANSER, Groningen); Plateau, Ngadisari, in PR., Versl. 1860). the by & 52; WIGMAN, p. Fl. higher, Kandangsapi, Kemang, on the to 52, p. planted H. even 9—10, (1845); (B); B. Tjibodas Semarang, 465 and el., ie. Groningen) ; Sumatra, p. HEYNE, Pamatang exported KUYPER, then Pengoesaha Tanah, Ind., also pi. 2, BOER- ENGL. 170; LEOOMTE, Victoria and Berastagi and m Tjipanas 3121 at Teysmannia, 13, 1500 to J. 5 Bull. 697, p. 2 Diction. Econ. Prod. Mai. suppl. during tain war, EWART, probably Prof. Ind. in (1927); Fl. Ind., 206; Enum. (1909) Fl. 195, in Br. p. in Bot. 11; FMET, p. Fl. (1883) HAYATA, Trop. 111. t. 28 p. groenten (1931) Medan communication HEYNING, 24; p. g—i, Hort. (1898); KOORDERS, 691; p. OCHSE, DAKKUS, (1931); BURKILL, at (MIQUEL, 1213; p. Ind. SUMATRA. market i, 2434, E Formos., (1913) HEGI, PI. (1911); KOORDERS, Exkursionsfl. CHERMEZON, in 90, D — Cat. Ind. (1871) Ind. C., Prodr., Fl. Cat. 3 D. HASSKARL, MIQUEL, 617; DRUDE, p. 64, pi. 367; HOOK.F., Woordenb. IC. 3 (1923); Heft 228, (1930) 1 BAKHUIZEN, 397; p. in mm tip. 264; p. 0.25 nearly the rapaceo; Afr., Ned. p. 98 228, HAYATA, TKELLUNG, 2430, IV, fam. 11—13 ie. Plantk. Cultures, (1917) 2426—2428, ed. 726; O.I. 186; p. Pflanzenr., 1, p. GORKUM, 1, Trop. PI. 1, p. BINNEND., MATSUMURA & 488; p. & (1890) 185, p. CLERCQ, SCHUM., Syst. Verz., I, 2 I, var. CLARKE, GREVELINK, Ill, 8, DE 171; PI. 305; p. Ned. Ind., Fl. in HIERN, at (1753) (1834) cum TEYSMANN (1876) BISSCHOP (1879); 163, p. stylopodium emarginate Prodr. ARN., (1844) 165; p. & (1856); Woordenb. Handl. LAGE, Bogor. (1866) Plantk. p. Bot. Hort. WIGHT 101; p. 1936 3, narrowly winged; very conical; Apium graveolens LINN., Sp. pi., 4 No. 11, el., in Nat. & cultivated KOORDERS 38092 (J Geneesk. in a (B), WARBURG Arch. native Ned. garden, cultivated, v.n.: seledri. Distribution: also in S. America, indigenous cultivated in the temperate elsewhere parts (THELLUNG, of Europe, WOLFF 11. Africa, cc.). and Asia, P. 2. Leaves Inflorescences umbel rays 3—5 keeled Mericarps ribs. carpophore Sison (1794) p. in (1866) PI. Queensl. 129; Ammi in ALSTON, in URBAN, ENGL. & Nat. PR., (1930) Mitteleur., by P. Dr. C. A. in p. 78, Brit. t. (1898); WOLFF, WOLFF, length. C., 90 1, 2 ILL, 8, (1900) Journ. 6 t. 185 p. p. Meth. 1 Synops., Phys. p. Geneve, 724; Compr. 61 Bot., (1931) 341, p. (1927) (1773) leptophyllum BENTHAM, in Ceylon, XI, 200 t. PERSOON, Mem. Soc. PI., tenuifolium 3407 Hill (S) 1688, Southern Asia (1756) 138; p. 91 DRUDE, WOLFF, Fl. EWART, in THELLUNG, Apium (1879); (1898); 53, 361; (1923) 111. HEGI, in VicFl. Garden, weed, introduced; after WOLFF 720 1. c.; m KIDLEY 10248 BURKILI. el., Troths, 761 (S); (S). communic- after p. in HEGI, ENGL., Pflanzenr., species: & America, Australia, New cultivated Zealand, (THELLUNG, WOLFF, SPRAGUE, ll.ee.). PETROSELINUM 424; HOFFMANN, in ENGL. DRUDE, Petroselinum BENTH. Only its I.E. & & Europe THELLUNG, in conical; small, (1926). WARBURG Central Herbal I, 7; FL. Pinang, Pinang XII. HILL, obtusely BACKER. GUINEA. adventicious Heft el., Curcris m Buitenzorg, Distribution: or 1140 p. 750 Hill, JAVA. NEW 2, Queensl. bras., Apium PENINSULA. Government ation 228, D. S PRAGUE, 229; Handb. FL. tip inflexed with Vindob., 105; Apium p. Pflanzenfam., IV, 907; p. V, MALAY TRIMEN, MART., petals tenuifolium MOENCH, leptophylla leptophyllum p. Hort. Cnidium Pimpinella 372; BAILEY, p. number, none; about one-seventh of JAOQUIN, 1. c.; (1830) (1913) ENGL., Pflanzenr., toria 4 halves in seg- long; cm under mentioned.) 1753) HEGI, synon; (1828); Prodr., PI. austr., 3 Cat. in 5—10 broad, mm the bipartite, materials LINN. (non 0.5 long, glabrous. 0—2 teeth Calyx Prim- broad mm broad the strongly mm mm finally Helosciadium 324; p. p. 493 the excl. 1.5 pedicels none. at the apex down to THELL., ex 98, p. (1805) 4, Ammi synon., 0.2 nearly peduncle long; cm involucels long, mm Stylopodium (Description excl. and nearly bipartite after 0.5—1 number, 0.4 —0.6 white, nearly excluded. in Annual herb. — striate, leaves; 181 Indies filiformous 0.5—1 the to high, cm nearly opposite involucre long; cm 40—50 Netherlands THELLUNG (MOENCH) with tri-pennate to the Umbelliferae of Stems fusiformous. bi- ments. 2—4 The tenuifolium Apium root ary Buwalda: & 111. Fl. IV, 228, HOOK.F., Nat. PR., Gen. pi. Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., Heft 90 Gen. pi., Umbellifer. 1, V, (1927) p. 891 2, p. p. ILL, 1154 63; (1814) 8, p. 186 (1926); Carum sect. (1879). BLUMEA 182 1. Petroselinum high, erect, tripartite 1 long, nearly 60; OCHSE Prod. MANN, Gen. C., 3 4 Ind. (1866) p. (1895); 336; ENGLER & Nat. Java, (1912) (1925) groenten (1927) p. 891 2, p. selinum market in Cultivated MSdan JAVA. (after Batavia, 21041 cultivated, BACKER 25678 Geneesk. (B), cultivated, Distribution: spontaneous Arch., v.n.: ic. near 2, 2, p. HEYNE Tjianten, (B); p. 8, 186 p. 0. Nutt. by s.n. S. of 465, 1845) ; p. 34, 177; Bogor. Fl. austr. p. 203, 335 in DRUDE, KOORDERS- Cult., 3, p. OCHSE, Ned. HOOK.F., 906; 63; p. p. Exkursionsfl. 398; PI. 2 TEYSMANN 488; Ind. 111. 685 Trop. 2 ed. Ind., Gen. pi., 1, Petroselinum Petro- (1895). Prof. J. Meester L); from Ngadisari, Siantar, brought on the m el., KUYPER, Groningen). Leuwiliang, Semarang, brought Diet. 196, t. Bot. (1898); p. & Pamatang (B, (1913); (1927) Hort. Belg., HEYNE, 394 424. HEGI, (1856); (1898) (1917) and in 165; BENTHAM, 3 p. Berastagi PI. Bot. GORKUM, 1, Ind. p. 439 (1814) (1911); KOORDERS, (1930) communication ; Ill, ed. Victoria Deutschl. (B) p. Roy. in VAN 192; 90 737 p. Minah. Ind., p. Cat. 1, (1866) p. 98 228, (1756) p. Umbellifer. HASSKARL, Mem. Soc. 3, Ned. 435; BURKILL, Heft 228, pi. I, ic. PI. a—f, 2435a—2437, IY, Bat., Isl., HOUT- 264; p. I, 7; THELLUNG, t. Petroselinum BENTH. Fl. cultivated, BACKER & fam. oral cultivated, Nat. mm after Petroselinum hortense HOFF- 2434, Gen. Dienstr. Carum Fl. KARSTEN, SUMATRA. 1, EWART, 163, p. Pflanzenfam., 191, p. 1213; (1867); in 1, Herbal 717, p. 1699; Bogor. PI. Ned. Nutt. Brit. p. Ind. 726; WIGMAN, p. (1913); HEYNE, Club 2433, 102; Fl. Versl. SCHUM., Syst. Verz., I, 2 1, HOFFMANN, MASSART, PRANTL, Brit. Pflanzenr., p. (1753) 1 HILL, Exch. ic. Hort. Bot. KOORDERS, ed. pi., vulgare (1814) ENGL., PI. 2—2.5 (Description 227; BISSCHOP GREVELINK, (1935) MIQUEL, BINNEND., Cat. cm 1 —3- greenish-yellow, Mericarps filiformous. groenten (1931) 1155, p. Sp. p. Bot. Rep. (1830) 163; p. (1777) sativum Prodr., (1844) & in in ribs petals tip. and 1 —3 involucre long; mm with inflexed LINN., Umbellifer. WOLFF, Petroselinum D. 8 2, 5 — number, plants.) Mai. Penins. pi. 5—10 in teeth none; Calyx terminal Inflorescences rays 2 Stems 25—100 cm with obovate to cuneate tripennate, umbel their Petroselinum Mitteleur., V, Biennial herb. umbellule, broad, mm Javan BAKHUIZEN, (1926); each broad, Hist., II, Econ. Fl. 0.5 — 1936 3, ternate. long; 3—8-leaved. DRUCE, & in mm 206; p. leaves cm Petroselinum TUYN, Nat. p. 1 and Apium (1883) 15 — long, mm European ic. 3 involucels leaved, nearly 2—12 HILL No. 11, leaves to upper peduncle pedicels vulgare Lower leaflets; axillary; long; grooved. Vol. nr. the 2000 Cornells, Buitenzorg, mountains m el., 30 900 el., m (MULLER, KOORDERS in 38091 potroseli. indigenous elsewhere in South Europe and (THELLUNG, WOLIT, ll.ee.). North Africa, cultivated and sub- (3 P. Buwalda: The XIII. Enum. Hort. LINK, Pflanzenfam., 8, 2, p. Heft 90, p. 87 Gen. pi., 1, p. 891 1 (1821) Calyx 183 Carum sect. HEGI, ENGLER, & Pflanzenr., Tr achy spermum BENTH. to & the ultimate of segments distinct. Fruit 2-pennatisect, ultimate segments Calyx with broad, the lower roundish leaves scale-like teeth obsolete. Fruit of with the lower leaves to obtuse narrow Trachyspermum 25—45 high, cm 2—3-pennate, florescences long, 5—9 teeth 1 mm Mr. Sison bengal. ed. LINK, Heft 90 Geneve, D. p. in C., 109; (1843); HIERN, Ind., 2, V, p. p. p. WIGHT & MIQUEL, in Fl. 682 1 hairs 1 (1874) (1821) p. Stems Leaves broad. mm 1—6.5 long when oblong especially fruit- with 3—5 bracts, 0.6— 2 to the along Herbarium, the margin. Petals Fruit tip. In- long; cm involucre subulate. mm ribs. cultivated Prodr., 4 Geneve, 4, Trop. Afr., Bat., 3 excl. (1871) syn.; 1, p. 497 737 12; p. C., 108; in Ptychotis (1856); Handl. in IC. Phys. (1830) t. 566 copticum HOOK.F., Ned. Fl. Ajowan 4 pi., Carum Fl. 111. IV, 228, Soc. Prodr., ind., copticum HEGI, Mem. WIGHT, CLARKE, BOERLAGE, in (1828); 368; p. p. ROXBURGH, Trachyspermum D. Hort. Fl. ENGL., Pflanzenr., coptica p. copticum ROXBURGH, THELLUNG, in (1830) (1834) I, 271; Ammi 252; p. ajouan ajowan 267; p. WOLFF, Prodr. Ind. (1753) Ligusticum 364; Ptychotis ARN., (1879) 3 (1926); Phys. Fl. Roxburghianum with membranous inflexed Ligusticum nomen; (1828); Soc. 1 cm 4—5 Buitenzorg ed. 56; 91; ed. 1167 87, the pi., p. Berol., p. 496 Mem. p. p. Hort. 2, Sp. (1767) 21, of thickly with scale-like 2 long; hirsute, long, mm in to mm garden.) LINN., 1 (1927) 4, 0.2 obcordate, specimens his involucels length, with broad (1832) Enum. Mitteleur., broad, in (1814) 2 in unequal after Ammi CAREY, bracts, to mm Ammi hairs branched. peduncle long, cm 1—6 number, divided broad, Mantissa LINN., in T. mm 2 Annual herb. — strongly lateral; T. than nipple-shaped narrow-oblong, 0.5—1 number, 4—15 and HEYNE usually seemingly distinct, nearly long (Description by in pedicels mm glabrous, or SPRAGUE (LINN.) ultimate segments of both very Calyx 0.7 the sometimes oblong, bracts striate, terminal umbel rays bearing; Ammi 1 hairs more 2. 1. 228, HOOK.F., the species. teeth bread. Mittel- IV, 1. Leaves Nat. PR., 111. Fl. (1867). 2—S-pennatisect, broad. in in ENGL. in THELLUNG, WOLFF, Key Leaves 267; DRUDE, p. (1898); (1926); (1927); Netherlands Indies TRACHYSPERMUM 188 p. 1167 Y, eur., Berol., ILL, the Umbelliferae of Fl. Ind., Br. I, 2 BLTJMEA 184 (1890) p. Overz. Ned. geneesm. ed. 3 1, ed. 2 in TREUB, (1917) 398; p. (1927) (1929) 2, p. Diction. 74 73, p. Nutt. Amb. Ind., (1917) Nutt. pi. Ned. Ind., HEYNE, in Kew. SPRAGUE, Prod. DONGEN, Ned. pi. Herb. Rumph. Ammi Econ. VAN (1900); HEYNE, (1923); Trachyspermum BURKILL, 1936 3, 129; Interpr. 238 p. 10, p. MERRILL, PI., 3, 1214; p. 228; (1913) No. 11, Tevsmannia, Ind. Enum. Phil. Fl. 411; p. 618; Vol. Mai. Pen., 2, Bull. 2171 p. (1935). JAVA, formerly Distribution: cultivated, in India, subspontaneous 2. Europe segments gradually times 2—8 each both indistinct, with Research, after 11, p. 737 (1839); 114 D. C., (1877) Ned. ed. 1144, p. (1927) 2, (1930) p. ic. p. p. 1, IV, zenr., CRAIB, Mai. in Fl. Pen., 59; 228, 4 siam. p. (1830) 3, Ind., 399 p. 14—16 (1917); (1923); in Bull. & 90 (1927) Pflanzenr., enum., 2172 1, p. (1935). p. IV, 788 Journ. As. Br. HEYNE, FL. Soc. Ind., p. 2, 618; in Nutt. MERRILL, 89; teeth 0.75 mm 2.5 mm hairs. spreading 1922) Heft 90 Fl. Ned. in (1927) p. 46, II, (1879) Nutt. ; PI. Indo-Ch., ed. Ind., Phil. p. I, 229 Ill, suppl. ser. WOLFF, 1, 682 p. (1931) BURKILL, As. Bat., Beng., LEC., PI. Trachyspermum (1931); Ind. HEYNE, Enum. groenten in PL, Himal., Jard. Bot. Buitenz., 228, long, nearly in 5—8- (1843); Ptychotis MIQUEL, ROYLE, involucratum (non MAIEE Heft 5—15 Calyx Med. 567 111. bot. (1890) Ind. BAKH., some- peduncle involucels mm Ind. t. CHERMEZON, involucratum OCHKE 109; Fl. 2 I, pedicels oblong, FLEM., in HOOK.F., leaves narrow, bracts. 1.25 pi., II, p. KURZ, upper mentioned.) ex IC. the extreme axillary; short obtuse very involucrata Ned. ciliate nearly under Prodr., very long; cm Mericarps WIGHT, Carum ENGL., 2, petals ROXBURGH, in leaves the 2—5-leaved, finely tip. materials 1214; DAKKUS, Trachyspermum WOLFF, long; (1810); Fl. 135, (1923); 239 E. to Annual herb. — those of terminal and 1-—2.5 and inflexed CLARKE, Handl. Ind., CRAIB pennatipartite, to involucres Roxburghianum ; Asia cc.). (D. C.) uppermost number, long; (1856); Ptychotis Carum BOEKLAGE, 2, in mm the 157 p. Roxburghiana 8.W. Abyssinia, 11. broad, mm the narrow very 0.1 to of mm with 3 Inflorescences involucratum Apium 1. c. Egypt, pennatifid broad, whole fruit with mm (Description p. 2—6 hardly long, 0.75 1, those 2—6 rays obcordate broad, leaves filiformous. umbellule, leaved, lower narrower, long, cm in high, striate, nearly glabrous, usually strongly branched. em the nearly HBYJSTE (TIIEULUNG, WOI.FF, Leaves pennate with the leaflets of to cultivated Roxburghianum Trachyspermum Stems 15—90 according and indigenous Fl. 700, PL, ic. ENGL., 2 1 3, 425; Pflan- Roxburghianum p. Diction. 129, errore; Econ. Prod. P. MALAY Buwalda: PENINSULA. SUMATRA. 199 G. Sumatra W. side el., GRASIIOFF Danau JAVA. 250 and VAJST Rana, 446 395, Kalapanoenggal, 5842 (B) s.n. BACKER 15447 BACKER (B) 22042 (B) WISSE el., M Tjiterep BACKER el., m 64 MADOERA. (B); LETI, BATJAN. SERAN. NEW Distribution: tropical S.E. of HOOK.F., fam., V, ILL, 2, pi., 1, p. 1169 p. (1927) 8, p. (B), supspontaneous; G. 500 Pakiwang, m 250 el., m v.n.: nr. 24166 el., Wana- Boerangrang, Tegal, 5 270 (L), cultivated; 9495 M VOKDERMAN Bandjarnegara, ; soeragè; Tjileungsi 200—300 Buitenzorg, parmesèli ; s.n. m el., m el., Madioen, and BACKER v.n.: terseli; (B, L) (B). (B), cultivated, 19822 Buitenzorg, ; v.n.: cultivated; U) (B, L); s.n. v.n.: BACKER BACKER (B) Kalapanoenggal, BACKER el., 600 cultivated, L, S, JUNGHUHN m (B), IT) pletikapoe el., perséli. (B, L). BEGUIN 1781 KORNASSI VERSTEEG unknown Ombellif. Gen. c; (B, L), sorowai. v.n.: 640 1847 (B, L, U) (B) cultivated now provenance, and subspontaneous in (WOLFF I.e.). Asia Mem. C., 4 m el., XIV. D. 1. DAALEN) (BD). level, sea Merauke, nr. ARSIN pitersili, m el., m VAN (exp. ladang; Moearadoea, Tjibaroesa cultivated, 250 466 10 18114 Sannoeloe, GUINEA. (B), 20289 TREUB WARBURG Boentoe soeragé ; Pasoeroean, Galela, 4216 of SLOOTEN BD, (B, Buitenzorg, 1 in (B, L, S, Djogjakarta, BACKER Timor. nr. HALMAHERA. Si v.n.: Bandawasa, el., m s.n. I.E.; Ketapangdaja, 15 Pamekasan, HEYNE v.n.: cultivated; foot VAN el., 6801 nr. N. ; cultivated m BRINK 14239 cultivated, (Pa), cultivated; s.n. HEYNE ex LORZING el., 185 Singapore, MIQUEL, PRINGGO ATMODJO (B) (B), 400 Loeloet, DEN L), cultivated, cultivated; 650 jasa, (B, of (S); s.n. Indies adas, djintoa. v.n.: Buitenzorg, nr. 3836 Netherlands the coll. m 1877 —1878 STEENIS VAN 500 Sibolangit, (B, L), E. Batavia, Kalapanoenggal, BACKER CANTLEY'S Selangor, Expedition BAKHUIZEN el., m Umbelliferae of Atjeh, Kong Boer, Gajoloeeus, (B, L), v.n.: renggiroeng; Kerintji, 60 The (1829) p. 896 189, CRYPTOTAENIA 271 (1926); 42; p. PrOdr., (1867); DRUDE, (1898); WOLFF, (1830) in THELLUNG, in 4 in ENGL. ENGL., PR., 111. HEGI, Pflanzenr., BENTH. 118; p. & & Nat. PflanzenFl. IV, Mitteleur., 228, Heft 90 111. Only species: 1. 1—2 zome 90 cm ones gradually the to branches, 5 —7 in shorter, margin; bifid to up terete, striate. rhomboidal often long, cm high, branous to canadensis Cryptotaenia 1 cm lamina thick, up auriculate at ternate, with irregularly biserrate bipartite. Compound united into number, 3 50 — to sessile long, 10 the or Stems cm apex umbels those terminal peduncles of one erect, long, and the up on 1—8 umbel mem- ovate the lateral the cm very to upper with short-petiolulate bidentate leaflets, leafy panicles; cm to Rhi- Perennial herb. — chambered. petioles Lower sheaths D. C. (LINN.) stems long; ones and rays different in Vol. BLUMEA 186 length; one two 4 leaves. white, inflexed ribbed; Calyx 1 nearly towards ends, both stylopodium somewhat coniformous, styles forming nearly after specimens 0.75 in broad, laterally beaks the short the the mm fruit. obcordate compressed, with distinctly with the together (Description mericarps. and Buitenzorg 1 to on with or oblong-ellipsoidal, halves the on long, mm none with 2—5 broad, mm mm bipartite, long mm cultivated 1.5 long, involucres flowering, 0.5—0.75 mm 1.5—15 number, involucels during none 4—6 in length; leaves; long, mm Mericarps apex. attenuate different in subulate long mm subulate Petals umbellule 6—10 each umbellule very one or long of pedicels those of 1936 11, No. 3, Botanic Groningen Gardens.) canadense LINN., Sison canadensis D. C., Prodr., Pflanzenfam., Ill, V, eur., 228, 1 (1927) (1930) 428; p. & OCHSE 11. WOLFF, & by the Hort. in Sp. & PR., HEGI, 111. Fl. IV, Only erect, terete, one Bogor. Ned. 1, Buitenz., p. Ill, p. 705, (1855); 166. BAKHUIZEN and IV, ser. 113 p. and China pi., 90 Ind., 1, 890 p. p. (1927) Gen. 263; p. I, 2 Ill, 1181 p. 8, ed. pi., (1890) 1. c. Japan (THELLUNG in in THELLUNG, in Pflan- ENGL., Carvi sect. 127; p. DRUDE, p.p.; WOLFF, Carum 143; (1754) (1898); 191 p. 5 617, p. (1926); BENTH. & (1867). Carvi striate. LINN. Lower ones — Biennial petioles none, all to 13 herb. divided with of them with and the peduncles branches; subulate long; pedicels segments. leaf; 1.5—5 6—14 in involucels mm each when none; rays cm Calyx to upper 55 ones cm high, gradually sheath with membranous 13 long cm umbels long; 5—8 flower-bearing, umbellule. a to Compound 1—11 Stems long, cm and auriculate apex; lamina oblong, bearing, Pflanzenr., (1866) OCHSE America, Mittel- groenten (1931) 1, Nat. PR., CARUM Pflanzenfam., Heft 228, Carum margin ENGL., Retzia, to & 111. Fl. HEGI, species: bipennate of (1753) Fl. Nat. shorter, uppermost stems 1 Mitteleur., V, 2, Gen. HOOK.F., 1. ed. pi., ENGL. zenr., N. eastern ENGL. cc.). Handl. BOERLAGE, Ind. Bot. Japanese according indigenous in in WOLFF, 252; Cryptotaenia p. in in Bull. Jard. Bot. HASSKARL, PI. 1, DRUDE, BAKHUIZEN, XV. LINN., (1753) THELLUNG, (1926); japonica Cat. 1 119; p. (1898); 2442 BINNEND., Distribution: (1830) Ill; DAKKUS, p. 87; Cultivated JAVA. and p. Cryptotaenia TEYSMANN 4 189 1169, ic. p. Heft 90 suppl. ie. 2, 8, ed. Sp. pi., in up teeth to 5 involucres none; mm to none 0.5—2 number, 9 broad, cm terminal when petals the or cm fruit- white or P. reddish, flexed 1.25 to tip. Carum after Fl. p. in (1871) Fl. HOOK.F., Ned. Ind. (1883) p. 618; KOORDERS, & PR., Nat. VAN 111. (1926); Fl. Diction. BURKILL, after Distribution: ENGL., I, 1, 680 V, p. with short often broad, the halves 8, in- falcate, low-conical. p. Prof. by in IV, and J. (1935) KOORDERS, 1, 11. ENGL. Plantk. p. 726; THELLUNG, (1927) in la—c 197, t. 145; p. 468. p. cultivated ec.; near KUYPER, Groningen. and Europe 90 Heft (1890) in (1912) 129; p. 2448—2449, 228, Penins. MIQUEL to (1913) ic. 1182, 2 p. 2 CLERCQ, Java, in 89; GREVELINK, DRUDE, DE (1898); Ind. (1876) Ind., I, 488; p. HIEEN, BISSCHOP Fl. Ned. (1898) Prodr., C., (1856); Woordenb. Exkursionsfl. Mai. Prod. p. D. 263; p. 737 (1879); 192 p. Ned. 2, 1, Handl. Minah. Pflanzenr., indigenous mm (1753) Ind., 2, Ill, communication oral 1 Bat., Plantk. Geneesm. Econ. 1 12; FILET, Cultivated, according JAVA. Tosari in Ind. Dienstr. Mitteleur., WOLFF, pi., ed. 195; KOORDERS, p. Overz. DONGEN, HEGI, p. Pflanzenfam., Woordenb. (1909) to up 206; BOEKLAGE, p. obcordate broad, mm 187 Indies materials.) FL. Br. Versl. Netherlands Stylopodium bipartite, Sp. LINN., 1 long, mm ribs. MIQUEL, 3 Trop. Afr., CLAKKE, PI. 115; nearly 4—5 European Carvi the Umbelliferae of long, mm yellowish (Description (1830) The Mericarps with distinct 4 Buwalda: cultivated Asia, temperate elsewhere. (THELLUNG, "WOLFF, I.E.). PIMPINELLA XVI. Sp. LINN., BENTH. Ned. Ind., fam., Ill, 2, p. p. p. p. Gen. (1890) 195 p. 1, pL, 618; p. in p. DRUDE, 576, Gen. in PR., 111. Fl. in Nat. Mitteleur., in Flora, Fruit Involucre densely warty. hairy. Lower and the to 3- to species. more-leaved. Lower leaves usually impari- leaves leaves P. 3. Involucre middle 1—2-leaved. leaves Lower simple, with leaves mostly simple. serrate margin, orbicular ternate to to reniformous, pennate with often incised erenate, leaflets. not Umbel 2. javana rays grooved, pubescent. petioles Anisum LINN. — Lower leaves with gradually shorter, Annual herb. petioles uppermost 4—10 ones Stems em middle . P. Anisum erect, terete, long, sessile, P. 8 —14 1. Pimpinella 2 lobed. lobate, sometimes Umbel pruatjan ... 20 —30 rays Lower, with 30, (1847). Fruit 1. V, (1927) Geneesk. Arch. HASSKARL, pennate 2 Fl. Pflanzen- Heft 90 & 128; p. Handl. Nat. IV, 228, Anisometros (1845); & HEGI, ZOLLINGER, (1754) BOERLAGE, ENGL. in 5 ed. pi., (1867); ENGL., Pflanzenr., Heterachaena 577 893 THELLUNG, Key 1 263; p. 1, (1898); WOLFF, Murrithia & 2, (1753) 1 (1926); Ind., 602 2 I, 8, 1196 219; Ned. ed. pi., HOOK.F., & all upper with ones mem- 188 BLUMEA branous-margined following dentate its incised to branches; 3—4 in 7- —13 subulate peduncles leaves; each umbellule, 1 obcordate long, broad, and after European FL. Anisum FL. Ned. fam., III, 8, DE sionsfl. 2 p. 2 in THELLUNG, 374; EWART, Mal. Pen., in FL. and Europe in nearly" 3—6 cm long by gradually dentate, all partite, in the of opposite cm 2 mm (Description 122; MIQUEL, p. (1876) Handl. Nat. PflanzenMinah. (1898) Exkur- KOORDERS, Geneesm. Ned. Cult., 2 Heft (1913) ie. 1209, p. MIQUEL, Ind. 883; p. 2456 2310a, (1927) 90 Diction. WOLFF, 11.CC.). the 232, p. Prod. Econ. broad, to entire, to shorter-petioled, more bearing or later. terminal to peduncles less in more branches hairy above, Compound the stem 4—15 cm of the long; and erect or Lowes which deeply their leaves the lower cordate, upper serrate axils, to leaves or often even tri- white-tomentose below umbels united to and Region Stems serrate; acutely in CC. cultivated shortly and densely outline, acutely 11. WIGMAN, Orient, later. long cm ovate subobtusely ones herb. glabrescent 10 the Mediterranean terete, striate, youth, petiole a the Perennial — high, cm in KOORDERS, from probably world, especially in glabrescent leaves; 2, 228, the lamina and to provenance, D. C. with the them distinctly the long, with antrorse PR., Overz. BUKKILL 908; p. according 50—150 uppermost youth, panicle, 10 smaller the mm 208; BOERLAGE, 304; Ind. V, IV, and javana tomentose sheathy, cm 2 or (1935). unknown rosette, a 1 Woordenb. Dienstr. p. DONGEN, GORKUM, O. (1930) (THELLUNG, usually almost hairy, pedicels of 264; HOUTTUYN, (1830) p. Versl. Mitteleur., cultivated, from Pimpinella adscendent, and narrow 1 mm p. Plantk. (1909) Pflanzern-., subspontaneous throughout Central 2. 12 FL. ENGL., sometimes Distribution: in III. 1728 VAN 1, in ENGLER & KOORDERS, in VAN 4 (1883) Woordenb. 727; p. Victoria p. Ned. Ind. (1898); HEGI, 2, 2 nearly conical. (1753) FILET, 619; DRUDE, p. 1 C., Prodr., (1856); PI. Plantk. (1912) WOLFF, JAVA, 740 (1890) 196 D. 224; p. p. 130; WIGMAN, p. (1926); 1, CLERCQ, Java, (1913) 5 short-hairy bipartite, Sp. pl., ed. LINN., GKEVELINK, Ind., I, 488; p. or petals to stem of long; none indistinct; up the or mm involucels Mericarps Stylopodium (1777) I, BISSCHOP 1; p. Bat., 4—25 with materials.) 8 Hist., II, Ind. ribs. none the serrate, pennate terminal to number, teeth tip. nearly involucres long; mm cordate, to and attenuate towards the apex, distinct Pimpinella Nat. crenate umbels in Calyx inflexed with ellipsoidal, hairs 1—5 1936 3, ternate long; cm 8 —14 rays leaves. long mm laminae Compound 2.5—7 No. 11, incised, leaflets. long mm lower sheath; successively ones Vol. branches rays or 20—30 an oblong seemingly in number, P. 2—4 long 1 1 after the materials PI. MIQUEL, Junghuhn., (1890) 371 4, Woordenb. p. in Ber. SCHMUCKER, WOLFF, in 24; RANT, in Trop. Nat., Wetensch. rithia cordata (1845); Hort. Bot. JUNGHUHN, Pimpinella the in ed. naultii CLARKE from the bodgiana DE DE BOISSIEU, from to the Java, Arch. 432 and Cambodgia 375, Akad. VAN 257; Ind., 2, Mur576 p. Syst. BINNEND., 3 STEENLS.. (1934); var. t. (1927); 267, VAN ZOLLINGER, javana Verz. Cat. pi. microphylla (1857). P. Candolleana W. and Tengyueh yunnanensis Ned. & 66 p. 256 p. 228, DOCTERS Verh. Kon. (1933) 13, 60, Plantk. fam. p. 2 Teys- Ind., 1, 49, p. I, 152—156, (1929); 31 2, Ill, in 727; p. p. in p. CLERCQ, I, 40; 219; Ind., Ned. (1927) L., (1847); allied to Hills, from 90 Pimpinella p. 2, TEYSMANN 139; 1, 31, 451 V. Geneesk. Ned. var.s p. (1877) Verz., 43, p. sect. ser. Fl. (1912) Heft 601 Nilgherries P. Syst. DOCTERS p. p. closely is 1 DE (1901); 2 in Ceylon, WOLFF and P. Yunnan, & P. pulneyensis from Yunnan, Yunnan, and P. A. from LescheGAMBLE P. cam- coriacea Yunnan. involucre, which the difference is, in the P. that P. its mm sylvestri, (1871) Tijdschr. Gesellsch., 228, 166; p. MOLKENBOER the and 2 cum 269; WIGMAN, p. Nat. Ind., 89, & 30, (1854) Candolleana by pennatifid, IV, HASSKAKL, BOISSIEU According from P. Flora, Hills, Pullney mm (Description (1856) Ind. Handl. Centralbl., Ned. in Nat. 10 Arch. (1891) 246 Bot. Buitenz., Pullney the Fl. in Natuurk., Bot. (1866) javana Nilgherries, from afd. 1842—1848 Java, 1 p. 78, 89; p. ZOLLINGER, Bogor. 11, Bot. Tijdschr. Jard. HASSKARL, Arch. nearly macrophylla, t. 738, p. 111. pi., gen. Beih. (1930) Bull. nearly hairs. and 1.5 122; MOLKENBOER, p. var.s BOERLAGE, Deutsch. Amsterdam, in STEENIS, 1, KOORDERS, Pflanzenr., in Nat. 19 petals Mericarps (1830) cum Exkursionsfl. in ENGL., ic. 4 304; KOORDERS-SCHUM., p. (1913); Ind. Rev. (1911); KOORDERS, LEEUWEN, VAN filiformous 94; BECCARI, Malesia, p. Teysmannia, (1909) long; involucre mm spreading 189 Indies nearly tip. short (1851) (1881); (1893); in (1901); inflexed Bat., I, (1876) 29 p. 740 p. bracts teeth none; Calyx microphylla; 618; KUNTZE, p. mannia, 1, 3—8 umbel, with Prodr., 96 Ind. Plantk. Woordenb. Jahrb., C., p. Fl. sylvestri, 99 D. javana macrophylla, Bot. Netherlands under mentioned.) MIQUEL, p. pedicels. with small microphylla; in each densely hairy with broad, Pimpinella FILET, 12—16 in broad, mm mm the Umbelliferae of 1—4-leaved, involucels than the outer by long, The long; pedicels cm 0—4-leaved, shorter Buwalda: fruit 1. c. fruit, javana javana less and which is has strongly MIQUEL in P. few-leaved. its 1. c., javana javana is hispid, According upper leaves ribbed. P. to reduced differs and by CLARKE, and not BLUMEA 190 According by the leaves, stature is that Prom to 1. MIQUEL that Kew one hand and all other species only one species, unite to and P. lower is forms are well As by The one. the it above, first rather fruit peculiar P. provisorily MOLKENBOER slight impossible indumentum of apart P. it Merbaboe, ; m VAN 1200 MOLKENB.; G. authenties m of el., Murrithia Pimpinella KOORDERS better Candolleana former has but the intermediary forms it among VAN el., s.n. G. (B) javana 11589 ZOLL. var. 38251(3 (B, s.n. G. (L), s.n. ; WARBURG Pimpinella javana cordata (B) & var. (B, L); MOR.; G. G. microphylla L); ; (B) LEEUWEN ; 1200 such justify the based I prefer seems ques- separation. a varieties macro- differences on and Lalidjiwo, ; however, are, m 2900 in too Merapi, nr. 4220 var. s.n. JUNGHUHN of ; Walirang, Ardjoena, 1800 upper macrophylla (B) (B) s.n. VAN (L); MOLKENB. ; JUNGHUHN summit WURTH (B) ; MOLKENB. ; 2340 LEEUWEN 2202 s.n. var. (BD), s.n. (B) el., 4281 sylvestris 192 (B); s.n. Kediri, (L), s.n. m WARBURG (L), 1700 original authenties 2100 Widadaren, BANT 3125 JUNGHUHN above el., m MOLKENB.; ALTMAN el., m ZOLLINGER ; summit, ; regions, MOLKENB.; s.n. 201 Medini, nr. microphylla Pimpinella javana Sarangan, (BD) Oengaran, DOCTERS el., summits elevations macrophylla BUSGEN and authenties ; The m. G. var. el., m mountain Bali. 3125 javana 1160 in (B, BD) javana 2200 the on occurs 441 Pimpinella of Sidoramping (B) it though with met alliance, variations Java Pimpinella s.n. VAN JUNGHUHN BACKER of LEEUWEN s.n. in LORZING el., BALLY DOCTERS Lawoe, This not was this distinguish moreover between ra authenties LEEUWEN TEYSMAN Wilis, 1800 m G. el., m (L), el., 2000 authenties (L) to especially leaves. common found vary DOCTORS 3100 DOCTERS (BD) is javana 2000 s.n. el., m ; be varieties. as Soendara, s.n. JUNGHUHN (B) is G. JUNGHUHN 2800 and javana species, a (11. cc.) G. Soendara eastward, and JAVA. G. latter The distinguish to den- species group of. allied materials of as microphylla, stems named be to which on P. the as whole other probably as there is javana all the on hand, papillae. would distinct, the over polymorphic MIQUEL and of Pimpinella from in by seen javana fruit of P. latter cordate-orbicular, appears javana and sylvestris, dimensions the P. the other on described tionable whether this difference is sufficient phylla, the and by defined species. the keep the and looking absent, not Leschenaultii Leschenaultii scale-like with forms indeed, ovate-cordate, P. whereas hairs, little different that it so among the rather me to into that the viz, less covered or are Leschenaultii are, mentioned in any more them leaves P. from between that, above mentioned spreading short however, evident difference, constant mentioned it is Herbarium, with hairy differs obtusissima" in the latter, Candolleana and in sely 1936 3, „humilior". the materials of P. the No. 11, javana P. c. „rotundata are me is Vol. ; 2500 m m — of of el., el., P. KOORDERS (B) S.n. 43853 G. ; (B, L) m 3000 m Casuarina ; 6 (B) DOCTERS el., Ngadisari, nr. 2200 2100 nr. Ngadisari, the Penandjaan, 2500 m el., WISSE G. Widadaren, (B), P. 509 javana Or. VAN G. ; KOORDERS for sheath only to 3 more below and stems 4—8 in 1 each (1847); rays leaves 4—8 teeth after alpina (1845); ZOLLINGER, Syst. depressa; var. depressa & TEYSMANN polyphylla; & BINNEND., Fl. pi. in alpina Ind. in Ind. JUNGHUHN, Cat. to Nat. & mm Bat., I, 1.25 Bot. mm 1 long, in Flora, PI. p. Junghuhn., p. 739 Java, ed. HASSKARL, Hort. nar- to so the leaves; pedicels 3—6- involucels 1842—1848, 1, and densely the cm leaves long mm by broad, Geneesk. Arch. Ned. Ind., HASSKARL, MIQUEL, a involucels shorter than nearly under Arch. 1—2.5 long; mentioned.) ZOLLINGER, MIQUEL, petals with (rarely terminal and and glahreseent. long the upper mm I.E. Stems rooting incised materials Pimpinella pruatjan MOLKENBOER, cum herb. Mericarps nearly Anisometros ZOLLINGER leaflets opposite involucres Ijang, 1936. hairy above, those of the none; c.; 2 the Verz. 3—11 7—25 37882(3 ; of em Inflorescences number, long; mm L) G. later 10 m kemboan; G. and deeply seemingly in to — 1. 13, slightly lobed, less 2400 authentics roundly-cordate, sparingly later. nearly filiformous, Calyx or leaflets often with inflexed tip. Heterachaena p. all but 1—4 umbel, (Description 577 with glabrescent long; cm pedicels. brqad, warty. 2, segments, branches, the bracts outer mm the bicrenate-serrate, smaller, youth, 1—7 peduncles leaved, acute the in to and June young, with subsessile, or (3 (B, and 2200 (L), G. Idjen, spread when Tosari v.n.: Perennial petioles rosettes; imparipennate, leaflets sessile crenate-serrate rower in part lamina long; cm shorter-petioled the greater these one), long the of — sometimes high, em (B); letter MOLKENBOER s.n. ZOLLINGER 9824 by (B), s.n. (L); Kembang, Penandjaan, 37881 JUNGHUHN & BACKER communication pruatjan JESWIET Semdroe, G. between and 2000-r- s.n. Moenggal Pass, soempoengan; el., m WENT kemboan; Bogor. ; 8382 Poekoel, Ngadiwono, kemboan; (B) s.n. BACKER Tjemara and var. (B); KOORDERS RANT el., m Ngadisari, v.n.: VOOGD 12426 Tengger, (B); Moenggal forest, forming rosettes, terete, striate, puberulous Leaves L), ; summit, BREMEKAMP 5—50 ascending, Bromo ; 2300—2400 after STEENIS, Pimpinella (B) MOLKENB. el., m glongong, and v.n.: (B, L) 17 Widadarèn, microphylla 2400 —2700 BALI. 3. Kedoenen, nr. Tosari (3 (B, G. Tosari, 2000—2400 s.n. DE (B); s.n. LEEUWEN (B); Tosari 191 Pimpinella javana above ; between ; 37880(3 (B), v.n.: JESWIET 598 (B); var. Krintjing, several, (B, L), s.n. (B) 37879 LEEFMANS el., m gembokan; v.n.: KOORDERS el., m KOORDERS el., m (G); s.n. between ; (B) of VAN 12209 2342 POSTHUMUS 4562 (B, BD) 337 & DOCTERS el., Indies BREMEKAMP authenties 12456, POSTHUMUS Netherlands el., m SLOOTEN BACKER el., m 2400 KOBUS el., VAN the (L), m LEEUWEN VAN el., M 2800 s.n. 2500 Boetak, VAN LEEUWEN MOUSISET el., Lalidjiwo, forest, 1800 ; 2200—2300 ; 2000 G. ; VmbeXliferae of JUNGHUHN DOCTERS el., m (B) above ; MOLKENB. 2650—2800 ZEYLSTRA (3 (B) The Kawi, summit, microphylla 37883(3 Buwalda: (1866) 30, 139 p. (1856) 1, p. p. 97 p. (1851) cum 432 602 (1854); var.s (1857); 166; MIQUEL, 192 BLUMEA 111. FL. Arch. mannia, 4, Yerh. (1933) p. Syn. 7 2 124; (1934); (1880) (1912) in Ned. Ned. 83, in p. 78; afd. var. p. 89, Prod. afd. Mai. sect. prolifera VAN 31 2, Peninsular In scaly. India. with 5 pennate to fruit VAN (1924); in STEENIS, 57, 68, 124, p. in Bull. Jard. in Nat. Tijdschr. (1930) Akad. Verh. Kon. 195; BURKILL, p. Trop. 399; HEYNE, 19 Nat., ENGL., Leeuwenii IV, Pflanzenr., (1930) 19 Nat., Amsterdam, Wetensch. Pimpinella pruatjan 195; Buitenz., Bot. PI., Java, p. 272; p. in (1933) in Hist. (1917) (1935); Pimpinella 1728 p. 31 2, sect. 3 1, Trop. LEEUWEN, VAN 13, Exkursionsfl. RANT, in Ill, ROSENTH., ex KOORDERS-SCHUM., (1927) in Verh. Kon. Akad. STEENIS, 3 the the Ill, ser. 13, to distinguish the fruit the two perhaps The it strongly ferent has the as neither, resembles from P. fruit P. variety prolifera of P. (I.e.). MERRILL, pruatjan; pruatjan, differences and it is from and very the certainly it not distinguished by pruatjan, WOLFF as VAN is as in granular- the rarely 7, sessile, always inadequate indumentum remarkable. hardly from P. is and hairy, also for closely the rest dif- specifically ascendens. WOLFF, certainly STEENIS enumerates that Philippines, shortly therefore and certainly are and species, though sparingly Pimpinella Leeuwenii, a leaf usually with smaller usually are the fruit leaflets, pennate are different Pimpinella pinetorum allied; leaves often tripartite, usually are 11 to from ascendens DALZIELL, P. leaves with up leaflets short-hairy. are the pruatjan leaflets, rarely leaflets, allied to is closely In P. ascendens P. of var. 1214; p. 159 p. (1933) Pimpinella pruatjan than 20, 90 STEENIS, Natuurk., Pen., 2, Heft 31 (1935). 349 the 2, ed. Ind., 304; 2, sect. BAILLON, 1827) KOORDERS, Ned. VAN 273; p. 98; 228, DOCTERS LEEUWEN, VAN Natuurk., down PI. Panatjan HOST Ind., p. ser. MIRB., Teys- LEEUWEN, VAN Buitenz., Bot. in (1909) Natuurk., Panatjan (non p. (1927) (1929); 90; (1927) 90 DOCTERS 2 Repert., FEDDE, Heft 228, 84, Econ. WOLFF, ed. Amsterdam, Wetensch. Diction. p. alpina Pflanzenr., IV, 451 afd. Jard. Carum (1911) Nutt. HEYNE, Ind., 89, 77, 78, p. 728; 228 p. (1881); Ned. Tijdschr. DOCTERS 727; Amsterd., (1862); 533 p. Nat. p. 252; p. 29 WIGMAN, Woordenb. Pimpinella ; 1, 618; p. in Plantk. Bull. in (1935) Pimpinella ENGLER, Ind., STEENIS, Jahrb., (1890) (1912) 2 Woordenb. (1876) Bot. KOORDERS, CLERCQ, Java, 2 I, Wetensch. 390 1, fam. I, p. PI. Nutt. DE VAN p. 178; p. Verz., WOLFF, (1893); Akad. Diaphor., PI. Syst. 743 Ind., 1936 3, Plantk. in 219; p. Ned. (1901); Kon. p. 256 FL. No. 11, 40; FILET, p. (1877) Exkursionsfl. KOORDERS, in 1 740, p. 371 p. (1871) Handl. BOERLAGE, 60, Ind. Malesia, BECCARI, Vol. remarked, distinctive is not who more called characters of it P. Buwalda: P. Leeuwenii: the forming and rosettes, occur, hardly as like that of P. 3300 its most in Diëng, Mt. is probably JAVA. DOCTORS WOLFF) Without 2041 Pandjang, ECOMA 5729 and Java Mt. 2818 4230 entirely from 1800 Pangranggo, 13171 m el., (B) G. ; VAN Scheffer name 3000 Pangranggo, of of S. Pimpinella 4121 G. 2622 D 34 ; 2650 (B), ; m and kioerad, v.n.: m POLAK el., m el., Tegal 2450 —2500 ibidem, ; m Tegal 2050 Djaja, el., M Leeuwenii (B, K) Tjiparoegpoeg (B) 13173 D33, Javanese the Papandajan, summit, (B, K) (B, K), the of WIBJO&APOETKO. STEENIS ravine kawat; 4101 G. by form and type (B, K, S); STEENIS VAN (B), BD, Saroni, used correct (L); s.n. (B, 4656 G. antanan v.n.: 13146 Tjikoerai, summit, of on name the JUNGHUHN STEENIS el., m VAN LEEUWEN G. (B); ; (B), 2400—2600 Aloen-aloen, species a Leeuwenii is is locality TEYSMANN by STEENIS slope, VAN s.n. many so as differences with P. ascendens. native the (B, L), VAN (B) el., m VERSTEGE DOCTORS 208 is given as 5586 (B); s.n. Pun DER P. specimens are maintained mountains the JUNGHUHN; to locality: exact LEEUWEN in of fruit same western there and leaves such Indeed, pruatjan of forming the Argapoera. according STOMPS ; VAN el., most pruatjan name The occurs its poerwotjèng, VAN P. the opposite heterophylly. typical variety. Mt. on species the and shows the pruatjan eastern The and 193 Indies stem, bearing that P. Leeuwenii cannot be elevation; m flower Netherlands inflorescences marked the pruatjan, Pimpinella to erect bearing distinct a the Umbelliferae of an hut between them intermediate forms, and of lack stolones sympodic long The el., s.n. antanan 2500—2800 m goenoeng; el., DOCTORS VAN LEEUWEN 8360 (B, BD, K, L), erroneously 3360 in 2000 several 1860 poerwotjeng; JUNGHUHN 2252 (B, WURHH of m 2200 —2500 m BACKER KOOKDERS 2300 m summit, 2650 m 13331 el., KOBUS (B); 0 (B), KOOKDERS 2400 el., el., 1119 m el., DOCTORS (B); summit, BACKER VAN ; G. 3000 (B), (B) s.n. to way v.n.: 37885 & m el., v.n.: 378840 (B, 4575 (B) G. ales; RANT dempoh; soeri s.n. Boetak, G. G. 43453 v.n.: Medini, nr. above Merbaboe, m ZOLLINGER el., way (B) to G. ; 2850 m alpina Lalidjiwo, Oro- Kawi, el., DOCTORS (B, L), originals lIASSKARL; Tosari, Moenggal Pass, Penandjaan, s.n. (B); G. Widadaren, v.n.: (B), Pimpinella of Anisometros 2252 alpina RIDLEY s.n. = summit, (K); 2200 —2400 Batok, 0 (B, L). m JUNGHUHN m el., 2500 —2800 1.e.; Penandjaan, gebangan depok; Argapoera, 2200 Kedoewan, Roedjah, pandok abong; summit, L), ; ; ZOLLINGER el., ketoembar KOOKDERS MOR. Anisometros Moenggal Pass, roempoet VAN LEEUWEN 3020 ; ; G. ; 2100 —3300 BREMEKAMP (B) m = Penandjaan, 0 (B), KOOKDERS 2400 & Diengkoelon, s.n. Oengaran MOLKENB. 437940(8) el., m 12355 MOR. v.n.: 0 desa authentics G. (B); ZOLL. alpina Dieng, TEYSMANN pruatjan, 21741 38252 LEEUWEN Tengger, s.n. v.n.: tjoemboean; G. Ardjoena, KOORDERS ZOLL. KOBUS el., 37886 (B) (L), s.n. (K); s.n. poerwotjeng; v.n.: Pimpinella pruatjan Lalidjiwo, alpina lIORSEIEED Heterachaena el., DOCTORS 12217 of v.n.: of m above ; Heterachaena 1800—2500 el., el., LEEUWEN VAN (BD), originals (B) m (L), el., m authentics 2400 —3000 s.n. 2600 oro, 4221 BD), lIASHKARL ; 2060 ; (L), s.n. WARBURG Scslo, Prahoe, 59 JUNGHUHN el., m MOLKENB. pruatjan G. herbaria; WIRIOSAPOETRO el., m m el., BACKER BLUMEA 194 Vol. XVII. LINN., Sp. BENTHAM Br. p. ed. pi., & Ind., 2, D. 695 p. in Ned. 4 1. Steins the the leaf in leaves. 2—3 1 more often nearly Sium p. DE p. 95 in 1 Fl. Pen., 1 (1923); C., Sium each nearly a the 0.5 this ribs, 2—5 latter, long; tip. the if to 0.5—3 cm mm linear 2—4 mm cm ovate opposite umbellule, inflexed swollen laciniatum javanica p. in Nat. & 421 KURZ, mm petals Mericarps marginal ones swollen strongly HOOK.F., (1922) HAYATA, p. CRAIB, 4 in 871; Journ. p. in in F. M. S. 138; p. Nat. pi. MIQUEL, 4 15 110; p. PI. (1830) Soc. 2, Jung110; p. in Linn. p. LEC., 790 CLARKE, in in 4 Fl. 46, (1879); BAILEY, Ned. (1906) HOSSEUS, Mus., VIII, 1, (1898); Tydschr. Transact. Beng., 696 p. 204 Formosa 292; p. enum., Ind., (1830) As. Ind., Ill, 8, CHERMEZON, Siam. (1830) in Prodr., Br. Enum. (1909) 4 (1851); Oenanthe stolonifera KOORDERS, in Journ. Fl. 96 Fl. Ned. B(jdr. Prodr., C., Fl. (1911); RIDLEY, 63; Prodr., p. Pflanzenfam., 726; p. BLUME, C., laciniata D. 138; p. D. 115; MOLKENBOER, Woordenb. p. with bipennate none; umbel rays in ones, creeping up to 10 terminal and long with entirely a segments divided again, acute, Junghuhn., MATS. p. to with dorsal Falcaria (1900) (1916) broad, (1845) PR., Plantk. bot., IX, D. & (1901); CLERCQ, linearis & CLARKE, Centralbl., 28, 2, p. Bijdr. confluent. (1830) 4 the or herb, from involucels with 2—8 broad, mm Miq., PI. 2 Fl., 370 Mai. (1898); BLUME, sheath; petiole pennate 10—25 distinet, mm than the (1851); (1877); 1149 (1890) 2 204 p. Perennial with long, rarely cm Falcaria in ENGL. Queensl. 60, 0.5—1 entirely Prodr., DRUDE, 0.75 swollen MOLKENBOER, 115 Fl. (1926); Dasyloma ascending or Inflorescences one-leaved, or Aant. nut. p. lamina pedicels teeth long, 881; p. C., none and segments, 1—20 javanicum HASSKARL, D. 122; p. HOOK.F., Ind., I, Ill, 8, 1249 p. — erect petioled 4—5-permate. number; long, mm huhn., Ned. Drepanophyllum D. C. high, sheathy; Calyx mm much (1826) in CLARKE, Fl. V, 2, Sium sect. (BL.) cm Leaves peduncles long; involucre nearly javanica entirely 5—15 long Handl. (1754) 881. p. narrowly oblong to leaves; long, (1867); Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., 140; 10—100 ramose. often making p. 5 ed. pi., species: base, terete, serrate Fl. p. 905 Nat. PR., (1826) Oenanthe glabrous. long, (1830) 15 Ind., Only 111. 1, Gen. 254; p. BOERLAGE, & 1936 3, OENANTHE 1, pi., (1879); in ENGL. HEGI, C., Prodr., Fl. (1753) Gen. HOOK.F., 620; DRUDE, THELLUNG, 1 No. 11, Ind., p. 172; Beih. Bot. Soc., (1917) ser. p. Indo-Ch., (1931); HOOK.F., II, 42; 2, Oenanthe Fl. Br. Ind., 2, 8, p. 696 p. 204 Hort. Bot. 1842—1848 (1854) p. Exkursionsfl. (1917) OCHSE, Ind., p. (1871) 2 Bull. & BAKH., Jard. 4 I, Beng. 1, (1874) 42; Born. PL in Journ. & Exkursionsfl. (1921) Mai. & Plantk. Minah. FIL., 204 8, p. p. 172; 790 2, p. p. 204 488; Indo-Chine, in Syst. 2, & 1, & HAYATA, Verz., ILL Enum. DRUDE, CHERMEZON, Oenanthe stolonifera var. in in ENGL. LEC., & Fl. PIL, p. in Nat. Rev. 165; & 59; sub- CLARKE, Formos. siam. Fl. 2, pl., in Dienstr. ILL, (1906) enum., Br. Pflanzenfam., gen. D. Oenanthe Versl. HOOK.F., Indo-Chine, javanica KUNTZE, TEYS- 100; CHERMEZON, Fl. CRAIB, RIDLEY, javanicum Pflanzenfam., Pl. 99; p. Enum. FILET. (1867); Nat. (1914) (1923); p. Ind. (1856); p. (1867) ed. (1871) Bibl. japonicum KOORDERS, PR., Verz. Ind. (1923); C., Ind. Hort. (1911) p. 741 906 p. (1879); D. 93; p. Syst. Arch. (1866) 3 Bat., ENGL. 1148 p. Bogor. pl., (1832) Dasyloma 1, Econ. ROXBURGH, 239 (1923); Bull. Fl. MIQUEL, 228 p. Bat., I, Lugd. Diction. MERRILL, 3, 239; Dasyloma 696 p. fam. ? Oenanthe Thomsoni CLARKE, (1879); (1898); 2, 63 Ind. Gen. HOOK.F., DRUDE, p. Fl. 728; OCHSE in benghalensis 2 Ned. (1928) 208; p. 1, 7; DAKKUS, STEENIS, ZOLLINGER, PL, PI. 17 Nat., (1843); 1, ic. 70, Nutt. BURKILL, 111. ed. Ind., p. (1930) 297; p. (1929); VAN CAREY, p. Fl. Bot. 168, MATSUMURA (1898); (1931); 697 FL. Hort. p. Ind., KOORDERS-SCHUM., Fl. p. & Br. p. 1, Ann. Mus. Bot. BENTH. (1898) PI. (1876) MIQUEL, Fl. Soc., MIQUEL, Cat. BINNEND., benghalensis As. Roy. Woordenb. bipinnatum HOOKER Br. (1912) Enum. Phil. (1856); KOORDERS, Ned. stoloniferum I, 99; p. 351 1 568 MIQUEL, Verz., 2 Java, 459; p. laciniatum Dasyloma MANN LEC., p. p. Trop. Dasyloma ed. 740 pi. Arch. 166; MIQUEL, (1918) p. 434; laciniata 139; Syst. 89, t. pi., Ind., Oenanthe (1854) KOORDERS-SCHUM., KOORDERS, Fl. nomen; 271; p. 1842—1848 Arch. IC. Cat. Ind. p. HEYNE, in (1932); 1578; Phellandrium (1856); 21, p. p. p. 140; WIGHT, p. 742 p. 9, 2, 1, PI. 7 suppl. 168 I, (1911) 191; ic. 715, p. ILL, ser. Ind., Verz. (1866) Nat., p. ILL, ser. (1931) (1935) ic. p. ILL, (1923); HASSKARL, Nutt. STEENIS, Tijdschr. Ned. groenten (1830) VAN 1215; p. Trop. 1149 Woordenb. (1876) 228 HEYNE, 190, p. Buitenzorg, Penins. (1814) CLARKE 2, Buitenzorg, Mai. Prodr., (1925) Nat. Bot. Ind. Jard. Bot. Prod. in in Bat., 195 Pflanzenfam., Syst. Bogor. Plantk. Indies 2, 138; p. Ind. Bot. fam. 1, BUNNEMEIJER, (1927) LAM, FL. 729; p. Nat. PR,, Indo-Ch., ZOLLINGER, Hort. I, (1912) Trop. groenten in p. 2 & Fl. 41; FILET, p. Netherlands (1830) MIQUEL, Verz. Syst. Java, 400; p. ed. 205; Bat., 139; 4 163; p. BINNEND., Cat. pi. KOORDERS-SCHUM., ENGL. LEC., Prodr., C., (1844) 111. Fl. Arch. Ind. 3 D. Bogor. & TEYSMANN in in CHERMEZON, javanica the Umbelliferae of (1879); DRUDE, (1898); Oenanthe The Buwalda: P. p. 1150 1 (1891) in 1, Ind., ILL, 8, (1923); p. 269; 196 BLUMEA Oenanthe Schlechteri Schutzgeb. p. (1905) javanica Oenanthe the parts, form with & pennatifid distinct hut javanicum, Sium Nachtr. LAUTERB., For. PI. dentseh. Papua res. stolonifera but javanica, the only are since is, (1925) species from its less the peduncles, The divided form Sium forms proves that these varieties recognized has javanica its all originally distinguished was the extreme name of of dimensions of its fruit. leaflets long, dimensions length and the series of intermediary different forms Oenanthe the to as the leaves, laciniatum, complete a its umbellules, pennatipartite to species, variable very of in its pedicels strikingly Oe. SCHUM. 1936 3, 14; LANE-POOLE, t. is compoundness number of a 333, No. 11, 181. 130, as in WOLFF, p. Vol. of as species. one with synonymous priority over that of him in stolonifera. Oenanthe Selebes. from Oe. divided, adds fruit, and that by KOORDERS the the be materials O. O. the limits by materials between O. as is the to consider O. In being The 345 2 the Kew the and strongly China and and benghalensis the Malay there have different as appears a O. to the It O. for In the specimens that by CLARKE and and the the base; these in mentioned above, however herbarium, same become is can that in British India javanica, the From quite therefore the undefined, that I prefer javanica. collected, moreover, make leaves, long and not. can from javanica form of been O. in Japan, given characters branched Archipelago. as that from the cm the collected between the forms that those by as of length mentioned. however, occur, Herbarium the strongly characters specimen 7 to up characters limit different The by distinguished leaves none, than half descriptions no is differential short. peduncles besides is, stems from to there the found the two that, forms impression of being species. first (see with segments with has or these very traced distinctly benghalensis Sumatra strongly separate and in case are benghalensis in is be can short differential with benghalensis characterised in the agree O. present benghalensis materials Minahassa there to reckoned teeth be to benghalensis shorter are mentioned below in several respects but calyx show not further material CHERMEZON, styles Oe. very short; very the the KOORDERS by the real peduncles fruit that in does rest by the said CLARKE to javanica and CHEKMEZON is benghalensis According or 3 of them below), up to is and 4 cm incisions represented by is remarkable long in the and by 1—4 apical the numbers leaves mm part. OUWEHAND pennate broad, entire, These to or plants 157 bipennate, sometimes have been Buwalda: P. labelled with and C. by the in extant Sumatra China Linn. is Soc., 35, The broad. with agrees a it Yet and Oenanthe Oe. ginal all, the following long, 1.5 of further length javanica. Oe. According teri the Such most Oe. javanica but often on MAT,AY s.n. (K), As normal are swollen. to in there as leaves but javanica. PRINOOO 0.5 long, — and VALETON, given as 170, 1 mm indeed and CLARKE by separate a the among is the Kew species, materials as mentioned, distinguished small fruit, dorsal ribs, might be of which the on good genus of O. typographical this the of is respect, species the only not base to is javanica the second difference own figure (Nachtrage but fruit, however, degrees, enumerated same selomor, 14604 and below, plant Penang, shelum; or t. with fruit be may and we cultivated in found at the Ayer (RM, S), v.n.: lampong. the only 3 to mm Now see mm that of following. Schlech- only slightly ribs swollen materials different of varieties, inflorescence. Stone, & 2 the the 2 variation dorsal as same as cm). we ribs among RIDLEY upon proved by fruit of Oe. dorsal with Dindings, Lumut, remark may 14) the that not even from which extreme an the 1.5 by cm vary even mar- not at That Oe. Schlechteri from breadth, in mm 2 error WOLFF by contrary, grounds Oenanthe. slight variety a materials different RIDLEY the Oenanthe-fruit, the the Thomsonii in O. it O. mm by as of Guinea, its section of the 0.5—1 PENINSULA. v.u.: Temanggo, to WOLFF'S of swollen, (by from Schlechteri, Oe. Journ. (in by number 1—2 species, exist, and the by originals there linearis javanica. WOLFF describes the fruit of Oe. Schlechteri broad and this O. in typical most DUNN the Also originals. by linearis acknowledge account considered facts. O. linearis that fact, common O. O. „foliis tenuis dissectis", by Thomsonii from New WOLFF, a new mm fruit the in be hardly on after that, of intermediate forms. strongly Oe. Schlechteri may of Schlechteri, are and O. of these differ from to the not can javanica javanica ribs so O. with as I series complete from descriptions by rivularis segments only as the agree CLARKE CANDOLLE, originals and plants, represented and labelled well than O. as sheath, is them been as Herbarium. between of the CHERMEZON, form 197 indeed they DE the Indies intermediates between the are described with short and by struck are OUWEHAND'S by been 3—5-pennate has It that with intermediate between second leaves it we extreme more given as compare 496); it is said p. and apparently with a has species Herbarium, represented these we Netherlands Oenanthe linearis, as this forms occur long-petioled it is plant as of One When Kew the .there form, of the Umbelliferae of BACKER A. descriptions CHERMEZON. The nr. sea CURTIS level, s.n. HOMTUM (S); Perak, BLUMEA 198 SUMATRA. Koeta pak, N.E. valley, of (S) 1250 in 15456 Lake OUWEHAND Toba plateau 5667 (B, 75 (B) U) and 9724 Bt. 1300 Daoen, (B), POELAU HENDERSON S. of Without (B) TEYSMANN STEEIS (B), m el., 1300 M el., Pinto, summit, batjarongi; v.n.: 1350 el., ROBINSON m 8723 VOOGD BUNNEMEIJER & (B, K, 115 150 (B), KLOSS 8984, S), randji; v.n.: GRASHOFF el., m VAN el., m el., STEENIS 3716 472 (B). (B). s.n. of e. 90—100 Tarempa, el., m (B, S). locality exact (B); el., Lagoe 1100 m 1000 Siantar, 996 Toba, of m TJ); 350 Moearadoea, ; G. Pesagi, ISLANDS. VAN (S), 1407 e. Pangga, NATOENA 20247 JAVA. Without (Bandjarmasin, HORSFIELD 748 (B) 10822 WAITZ G. ; (B) 6605 Tjibeureum, 5953 .PULLE 1600 KORTHALS MIQUEL), ex Semboeng, VAN VAN S. BACKER above 2100 of (B), 12710 el., tespon; (B), ; G. s.n. BURCK 1600 (B); 127 tespong; Rantja m (B), el., el., m (K) ; BACKER v.n.: 1360 (3 (B), nr. VAN 6963 26093 (B) BOERLAGE WARBURG ; Taloen s.n. KORTHALS S. (B); 3122 nr. (L); s.n. el., m Malang (L) s.n. el., (B); 1200 1600 m (B), Galoenggoeng —- Gede Rantja Bandoeng, G. m 1312 Malabar, HASSKAEL ; 15036(3, 1750 LORZING ; m Tji- nr. KOORDERS (BD) G. 950 BAKHUIZEN tespong; G. (B); BAKHUIZEN tespong; el., m 13650 Tjibeber, Tjadas v.n. : Tjibodas, tespong; v.n.: of and DANSER (B); above Telaga Patengan, 1725 STEENIS ; v.n.: 1000 Takokak, Oepas Rantjawalini, tespong;, L) (3(B), 1135 623 (B), (L); BOERLAGE el., BACKER el., m VAN 589? Tjibodas m tespong; s.n. (B, 12277 Pengalengan, Telagabodas, 1400 SAPIIN BACKER BAKHUIZEN between BERGER v.n.: tespong, kitespong; WINCKEL nr. DEN (B), HASSELT el., REINWARDT 1600 L), BM); HTLLF,BRAND VAN m el., m tespong; (G); s.n. BACKER v.n.: 1900 28 WINCKEL v.n.: 1000 1500 Tjibodas, Rarahan, rawa; 190 G. el., el., m ; (BD, (BD); & (B, s.n. 2235 KUHL Nirmala, v.n.: tespong; el., 230 tespong; Tjibeureum, (B); m m Patoeha Tjiwidej, ANDERSON Gede, SAPIIN ; (B), 2611 (L) |3 (B), v.n.: v.n.: 1300 1000 tespong (B) Pengalengan, REYNVAAN & 2497 v.n.: Rawah m 1854 (B) 1000 ; G. REYNVAAN ; (B), Bandoeng, (B, L) 31731 31382 586 Tjibeber, BRINK DEN 15246(3 22366 BRINK DEN dadap, (U) NAGEL „Tjisereh", ; s.n. ZOLLINGER ; Tjitjoeroeg, Tjikerang, (B), 1910 13542, BURCK of s.w. BACKER 4034 (BM) BLUME (L); s.n. (L) s.n. panpoeng; 43 tespong; 439 STEENIS BACKER el., m Geger Bintang, of v.n.: 380, v.n.: ZIPPELIUS KOORDERS el., m VAN (G); (B), HALLIER (B, L); s.n. (K), n.w. HASSERT ZIPPELIUS ; LAHAYS (L); Perbakti, 1200 Tjibodas, 418 S), s.n. (L) s.n. Megamendoeng, G. ; BRINK DEN (K, s.n. (BD); s.n. VAN locality: exact KORTHALS tespong ; v.n.: nr. VOOGD (B, L, Dolok, 9379 foot BUKKILL 1200 Sibogal, Lake Klewang ; Talang, DE el., m (K) s.n. Ranau s.n. San ; Plateau, 6015 BUNNEMEIJER el., 800 G. on HAGEN G. ; L) Pak- (B); Gajoeloeeus, ; (L). s.n. el., DE Kp. Oedjoeng, & BORNEO. ; (B) m below LORZING Soengai Koembang, 1600 —2020 Bengkoeloe, Liwa, LINGGA. ANAMBAS A452 RIDLEY (B); el., m „Prubatua", BEUMCE Kerintji, el., m 1400 Pisipiso, 157 (B, Karo LORZING Tonggin, 6374 (B, L) 181 (B); (B); el., m and 509 Berastagi, ; OUWEHAND STEENIS & 170 4088 6737 Pisopiso (B, L); (K, S) (B); piopo; v.n.: 8281 G. ; s.n. 9464, 9607, of Sidamanik, nr. L, (BM) S. foot ; (B) 1300 valley, el., m between LORZING el., m 900 (B); DAALEN) 4912 VAN DAALEN) LORZING LORZING el., m Petami S); Toba, 345 LORZING 8114 2200 1300 (K, VAN el., m 1936 3, el., M VAN (Exp. (Exp. 350 LORZING el., m Berastagi, ; HOLITUM Roti ATMODJO No. 11, 1900 Toepandji, ATMODJO Sibolangit, Daleng Koetoe, 104 PRINGGO PRINGGO Woihnikela, Lant Atjeh, Bend, Vol. el., v.n.: above Buwalda: P. Singaparna, BACKER L); 600 4473 ; 4224 of Boetak, E. 1100—1400 G. s.n. 1300 DOCTERS el., (B), v.n.: 175 v.n.: (B) 700 el., m road to KOORDERS KOORDERS I.e., G. 2100 Ijang, 2100 BACKER 9570 G. seladren; 900 Simpol, (B) Idjen, ZOLLINGER Bagadjampi, LESSER BALI. and SUNDA Swela, Tomohon, Tondano, 700 (B); NEW Sogori, LEEUWEN GUINEA. 10735 (BM); 162a—g (B) Noord Biver, MAYR 826 350 BD, cotype and (NY); el., ; VON Sepik (BD); m el., of BOMER Kulentufu Mafulu, GIULLANETTI 125 s.n. m 123 el., J. (B); in 756 Bawah 25047 1851 (B); (B). between (L); FORSTEN veterinary Biver, s.n. (B) 78 of surgeon Tomohon (L), v.n.: Donggala S. 42, slope, 1250 III—IX, ; m LAM el., Bivouac, 1300 m el., 9723 ; ; Schumann 185 Biver, Finschhafen (NY) 1. ; c.; Mt. Mt. (BD) ; m 30 m PULLE 2100 Nomi m KLOSS el., PULLE (B); m el., Waria, nr. 13821 (B, Biver, el., Scratchley, Neneba, el., 1800 the VAN (B), 2076 1175 SCKLECHTER District, Tafa, on (B); DOCTERS el., m 900 —1650 Kloof villages, LEEUWEN 1200 Mts., SCHULTZE POOLE 5334 (K) (B, L). VAN Saruwaged Mts., Ogeramnang, ; (BD) 228 DOCTERS Nassau native WOLFF) LANE BRASS VOOGD Tondano, TOXOPEUS (B); Swart bivouac Schlechteri (K). (3 Biver, KLOSS 19846 ex v.n.: (B). BEINWARDT ; Expedition, Camp or Biver, Ioangey, 1250 of the cultivated SCHLECHTER Oenanthe L. 9904 VII—IX, valley, BACKER el., m (B), (BM). el., m Utakwa & Plateau, (B). 316 Napoe, adjunct Bouffaer affluent Vic Oroh 885 76 (BD) 19031 above LEEUWEN VAN only; Camp the (B); 2200 (3 el., m 7278 Idjen Plateau, el., m 21377 M Tengger, Ijang ajer; 390 2000 STEENIS (3 v.n.: Ngebel, G. Deloeang, (B); BE locality, exact BUTTNER 540 KOORDERS 800 147 (B), Wilis, (B); s.n. Kali 1100 Sempol, BENSCH el., forest On (B); materials alcohol Without m PIJL DER (3 (B); G. VAN 29655 Bedojo, nr. KOORDERS el., M 36236(3 VAN 36318/3 DOCTERS el., Ngadisari, salade gunung; pangpoeng; KOORDERS (L); ; el., m v.n.: (B); Medini, BM). SARASIN Bana, VAN temple, (K) (B); 39 KOORDERS m Merapi, BANT matjen 5 Poeger, nr. Bratan, FORSTEN Lake DOCTERS el., m Gobi, Sidoa, telemm é; 97 362 el., m v.n.: sladri (B, Danau SELEBES. (G), v.n.: 1000 s.n. s.n. 2100 hoeve, G9 43164 ISLANDS. Batoeriti, BOEROE. 175 2588 LOMBOK. roekoet no. KOORDERS BIDLEY (B), Trata nr. swamp el., m 43432(3 Telaga ; Smeroe G. ; Malang, nr. Tosari, ; (B) sn.. BACKER 420 KOOPER el., m KOORDERS JUNGHCHN WARBURG el., m Oengaran, /3(B), 1000 K, 15798 bampoeng; Garoeng, Ambarawa, nr. Pening, el., m Batoe, ; (K) CLASON el., m KOORDERS el., m Bawah 28045 el., G. Dieng, ; SLOOTEN (B), Semarang, Pening, LEEUWEN VAN ketoembar; v.n.: Bawah of 2000 el., m s.n. (B) pampoeng; v.n.: 1000 KOORDERS the (3 (B) s.n. BD), Sepakoeng, 1500—1800 23194 (B, 198 Banjoebiroe, EIDLEY Poespo, 69 S.W. 15714 VAN M (B, 10 4883 BACKER el., m v.n.: el., m Telemaja, Pager Goenoeng, DOCTERS 2000 BLOKHUIS (B); Poetjang, Dieng Plateau, ; Bandongan, el., m G. ketol; (L); s.n. (B); 1600 in (B) LORZING el., m 21909 Pening, ; 2259 (B), 199 BACKER el., m BACKER el., s.n. Indies Kali nr. 560 1300—1600 in Telaga Dringoe, LEEUWEN VAN Salatiga, JUNGHUHN alas; 1800 v.n.: pampoeng; pangpoeng; el., LEEUWEN VAN Oepoe (B); 1000—1200 pampoeng; LEEUWEN (B), (L), 15958 TEYSMANN BACKER JUNGHCHN m BACKER Kledoeng, nr. Hawaii ; Netherlands Linggardjati, pambong; Tlerep, el., m Soendara, (B) above Petoengkriana, pampong v.n.: 8635 el., m v.n.: DOCTERS ; (B), & (L), s.n. (BD) 21691 el., Tjeremai, Dara between (B); s.n. BACKER G. 900 the Vmbelliferae of el., Petoengkriana, JUNGHCHN G. M (B) The 1500 BRASS about m 4150 1200 m 200 CLTTMEA Distribution: British Vol. India, No. 11, China, 1936 3, Japan, Siam, Formosa, Philippines, Queensland. XVIII. Fam. ADANSON, p. 902 & 111. Nat. PR., Fl. 1. Stems in Fl. in V, 2, erect, 8, filiformous branches; 2 up to inward. in the at p. Bot. equal (1876) 2 p. 208 2, 111. Fl. CLERCQ, p. 351 5 & p. 620; ENGL. THELLUNG, in HEGI, (1909); Ind. Fl. p. 239 & KOORDERS-SCHUM., Exkursionsfl. p. 54; VAN in & Versl. in Syst. Java, in 2 DONGEN, p. 243; MIQ., Bot. (1912) Overz. each strongly with Nat. I, p. Sum. Ned. JONG, Buitenz., fam. HAYATA, geneesmidd. in CLARKE, Ned. Ind., Ill, 488; p. p. 8, in 370 171; DE Teysmannia, 20, suppl. 228 166; Woordenb. Ind., 60, (1906) in 98 p. p. Pflanzenfam., (1898) PI. Arch. (1860) (1866) 133; p. (1830) Cat. Jungh., Handl. Fl. Formos. 729; PI. Plantk. Minah. 1, 4 Geneesk. suppl. (1877) Foeni- 263; p. & Bogor. FILET, DE 1, Nat. Tjjdschr. pi. Jard. Bot. Verz., in HASSKARL, (1856); PR., Nat. the none; broad, mm C., Prodr., 371; in Dienstr. Enum. (1909) Ann. I). BOERLAGE, & 5—30 yellow, 2 with and stem involucels petals (1753) p. Seych. ENGL. (1901); in 1 43; p. the and long (1768); Hort. (1879); HAYATA, Woordenb. BACKER, (1871) 695 p. ed. 742 p. PL 3—4-pennate, winged. MOLKENBOER, Maur. DRUDE, 8 sheath, and with upper ones, pedicels mm (1834) 1, the none; 8 JUNGHUHN, Bat., I, KOORDERS, 11, Plantk. (1912) ed. BINNEND., Cat. Ind., 2, MATSUMURA 402; Ind. BAKER, (1898); KOORDERS, Sp. pi., 164; in long; cm all at Prodr., p. Arch. Br. Teysmannia, p. (1879); in terminal to nearly not (1845); Fl. Fl. 1; p. AKNOTT, 33 p. TEYSMANN (1890) (1901); p. 1, herb, entirely glabrous. involucres teeth oblong, ribs, (1844) MIQUEL, HOOK.F., I, & Bog. Ind., MIQUEL, pi., DRUDE, lamina usually 5—7 Calyx MILLER, Gard. diet., WIGHT 134; Gen. 695 membranous-margined umbels number, Mericarps vulgare (1851); (1898); shorter top; Anethum Foeniculum LINN., Ned. 2, 619; p. Perennial — long; cm long. cm nearly long, cm 5—16 30—70 0.5—1 filiformous Hort. HOOK.F., Ind., (1926). Compound segments. rays 142; 208 Leaves with high. m peduncles umbellule, p. & Br. (1890) p. MILLER vulg'are cucullate-connate auricles culum 2 I, 1284 p. the lower leaves 4—12 curled Fl. species: Foeniculum umbel Ind., Ill, BENTH. 101; p. HOOK.F., Ned. Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., Only (1763) CLARKE, Handl. BOERLAGE, 2 pi., (1867); FOENICULUM p. 3, 1 (1911) IC. Ned. pi. Ind. (1910) p. 99; Formos., (1913) Buwalda: P. 130; p. (1916) Java 174; p. Mitteleur., Nutt. PI. Bot. V, Ned. p. CRAIB, Fl. Bot. siam. lithuan. (1871) 1, Prodr. sea s.n. (B), Lemah 2050 I.E.; HUHN 36322 (3 500 munication Dr. C. 2610 above OCHSE Tosari, 2000 m RANT el., s.n. s.n. KOORDERS (L) ; S.W. p. Ozodia Jard. Econ. Prod. Trop. 2 pedem., 432; Bull. Fl. (1785) in ENGL. p. & 25; PR., WIGHT foeniculacea 3 Afr., & on 11. HEYNE, (L), s.n. of n. (B), SLOOTEN adas 4670 1800—2000 m 37876P Tengger, (B, m L), v.n.: m G. KOORDERS BACKER m s.n. adas ; el., between BEUM6E 1700 POSTHUMUS (B), m v.n.: above Lawoe, (after el., m s.n. v.n.: el., (B); adas; BACKER Tosari, Ngadisari, and nadar com- cultivated, adas; Tosari A632, v.n.: JUNG- KOORDERS el., M G. DORGELO 800 (B), Dieng Merbaboe, 43780(3 (B), Tosari, & KOBUS v.n.: 1800—2400 Poedjon, near Tengger, el., el., m hades; v.n.: G. (B); s.n. 1600 ; 1000 Sepakoeng, BEGUIN el., adas HEYNE 26532 (B), cultivated; s.n. (B), cultivated, cultivated; el., com- Sand- to the BACKER el., m LEEUWEN VAN s.n. (B); 3300 (B); naturalized (after ahtès; Buitenzorg, v.n.: 1000 cultivated, Lebaksari, Ardjoena, s.n. DOCTERS 2366 (B), be Lawoe CC.). cultivated, Bajalali, ; Mt. from Tosari Tengger OCHSE Sadang, g. to appears on Soekaboemi, Bandoeng, 21800 e. Ngadisari, ; G. Bromo, (B). TIMOR. SELEKES. BANDA. Cultivated, REINWARDT Tondano, cultivated, coll.? Distribution: world Fl. ic. GILIBERT, Fl. 209; DRUDE, cultivated, Mt. 1800—2500 Moenggal, Penandjaan, WENT (1898); BACKER) ; G. (B); 208 and v.n.: A. (1883) Java, ; BACKER el., cultivated, (B); 8356 m by STEENIS Malang, VAN cultivated, Diction. in Jard. Victoria 712, capillaceum HEYNE, Bull. in 111. HEGI, Fl. p. STEENIS, HIERN, ALLIONI, Ind. eastern nr. BACKER 40; p. originally in (B) Foeniculum in EWART, BURKILL, (1935); in 400; p. (1926); (1931) VAN (1931); (1917) 1 200, 142; p. 3 1, DAKKUS, groenten in WIGMAN, 229; 375. and 301 el., Wanasari, (B), Maospati, VAN m p. Salabintana, BURCK Tjikoerai, Plateau, 8, p. Goenting, (1930) 790 3 1215; p. Ind. officinale JUNGHUHN cultivated; 1 (1782) BACKER) Batavia, cultivated; G. Dr. by 2, 201 Zakfl. Landbouwstr. THELLUNG, t. 2484—2486, 1027; IV vulgare, (after KOORDERS, JAVA. t. Ill, mountains munication 13, PI. Ned. (1834) Foeniculum several p. Foeniculum 3; Nat. Pflanzenfam., on 1, (1923); Indies p. Ind., ed. Ned. 239 p. BAKH., p. PI. (1927) suppl. coll. GKEVELINK, AENOTT, 2 & Ill, ser. (1935) p. ic. enum., inchoata, BISSCHOP 1284, ed. OCHSE 908; Pen. p. 3, (1913) 883; BOLDINGH, p. Nutt. PI., Ill, ser. Buitenz., Mai. 2, Fl. PI. Queensl. (1913) HEYNE, Ind., Buitenz., (1930) 2 Cult., Enum. Phil. MERRILL, Fl. O.I. Netherlands the Umbelliferae of Cat. Compr. BAILEY, GORKUM, VAN The (THELLUNG (L), v.n.: indigenous 1. c.). adas in the (?) s.n. FORSTEN (L). s.n. (L). manis. Mediterranean region, cultivated throughout the 202 BLUMEA Vol. XIX. LINN., Sp. DRUDE, ed. pi., in 1 ENGL. in THELLUNG, (1753) & PR., Anethum BENTH. sect. & 1936 3, ANETHUM 1, Gen 263; p. Nat. 111. Fl. HEGI, No. 11, Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., V, 2, Gen. HOOK.F., 5 ILL, 1290 p. pi., ed. pi., 1, 8, p. 127; p. 208 (1898); Peucedanum (1926); 919 p. (1754) (1867). Only species: 1. high, Anethum 13 long, cm 5 3 4 p. PI. (1876) 1; p. Belg., 34, Ill, 8, 208 ic. 2, 1, Fl. 1, (1834) 158 p. Fl. 2 Fl. (1890) Formos., p. p. 883; EWART, 2 Br. p. VAN Fl. p. 791 (1931); CAREY Icones, in Ind., 2, 622; p. p. Fl. DONGEN, p. p. Fl. in 3 Formosa, VAN 791 p. (1871) & GORKUM, Ned. 130 O.I. Ind. 1291, p. (1927) CRAIB, p. ARN., 19; Handl. p. 1152, Prod. Fl. (1931); p. p. (1830) ROXBURGH, BOERLAGE, Geneesmidd. 905. 1, PI. 423; Econ. WIGHT 96; 168; Ned. ed. 2 ic. 4 p. 2, V, 2, 695, Prodr., (1843); Afr., (1879); Mat. Overz. C., Nutt. Ind., Diction. siam. enum., WIGMAN, (1930) 2, 572 t. Trop. 709 HAYATA, 57; 2, D. p. Bot. Pflanzenfam., Indo-Ch., Ned. BISSCHOP Soc. (1909) Mitteleur., PI. BURKILL, (1832) Fl. 272; CRAIB, Victoria Fl. Nutt. HEYNE, Anethum Sowa HIERN, (1912) 111. HEGI, C., BINNEND., 133; HEYNE, Fl. D. (1844) Woordenb. Mem. Woordenb. LEC., broad. mm Bogor. Nat. teeth nearly 263; p. p. in PR., 730; p. in & BAKH., Ind. groenten (1931) WIGHT, (1874) in (1877) Plantk. (1912) 1, Plantk. MASSART, in ENGL. oblong, Bot. FILET, 4— 5—25 Calyx TEYSMANN & (1856); 210; p. (1753) segments. pedicels none. 0.25—0.5 Hort. Seych. CHERMEZON, (1926); Ind., ed. graveolens HOOK.F., 1, 2 1 PI. 166; p. & CLERCQ, Java, 400; (1935); 372; p. CLARKE DE 743 p. DRUDE, ; THELLUNG, & Cat. lower peduncles Mericarps wing a ed. pi., (1866) (1883) (1895) p. 1, Maurit. Ind. 2488 enum., ROXBURGH, I, (1917) 1215; OCHKE Pen., num 3 2487, siam. Fl. (1898); (1923); 2307b, p. Bat., I, Exkursionsfl. 9 136, 324 203, p. KOORDERS, Ind., ed. Ned. with HASSKARL, Bogor. BAKER, PI. p. Ind. Bot. and involucels inward. moreover filiform long; cm the cm cucullate-con- branches; 2—4 number, Sp. the 50—100 in cm with with tri-pennate curved LINN., 186; p. Fl. Hort. GKEVELINK, ic. graveolens (1830) 164; MIQUEL, Cat. broad, 1.5—2 short, stem and in strongly mm Anethum Prodr., 5—15 Stems white-margined, long; involucre cm yellow, long, mm terminal to the umbel-rays petals rather lamina apex; Annual herb. — leaves, upper the at 0.5—1 number, none; the umbels Compound in in shorter auricles nate Leaf-sheath striate. terete, leaves, LINN. graveolens Mai. 186; Prodr. ind., Peuceda- CLARKE, Fl. Ned. (1911); Cult., (1913) ed. 2 in Ind., Ic. pi. (1913) p. 130; Buwalda: P. SUMATRA. 418 (B), HEYNE Batavia, 250 Buitenzorg, the el., M of Hotel Batavia BACKER 1050 also KUYPER, Groningen. cultivated SOEMBA. Mengiliwai Collector? NEW GUINEA. Bull. Ind. Agr. Merauke, wild 10 KOCH S. and ed. in ENGL. & PR., in HEGI, 111. FL. Only 1. Stems Nat. sativa (B); s.n. (B); OCHSE (B), (B, cultivated Prof. oral communication of adas. v.n.: U), in Gro- DANSER, walahandji. v.n.: (B, L), 43, djinten, v.n.: Foeniculum as in cultivated Asia, mentioned by VALETON. of the vulgare. most parts world PASTINACA long; cm involucels inflexed after (1830) PR., 111. Fl. Gen. 262; V, 2, p. Nat. and pi., ed. ILL, 8, 1404 p. 5 (1754) 238 p. 126; p. (1898); DRUDE, THELLUNG, (1926). none or JAVA. Salabinta Distribution: spontaneous above p. teeth Calyx 5—7 mm 0.25—0.5 1 Sp. pi., ed. Fl. austr., ILL, 8, 1405, Prod. ic. in mm in to and number, involucres petals 4—5 broad stem long; none; leaf- 3-lobate the 5—12 long, mm (1753) (1866) 238 2435b, Pen., 900 Europe (THELLUNG I.e.). 3 p. Mai. Soekaboemi, spontaneous elsewhere wing terminal to 2 —7 the pennate, often umbel-rays number, nearly Leaves fusi- root yellow, broad, mm inclusive. (Des- materials.) LINN., Econ. in Primary oblong-ovate, long; 1—2-leaved. Pflanzenfam., Diction. cm 10—20 BENTHAM, Mitteleur., Y, 2, BURKILL, 3—7 marginal European 188; broad, Inflorescences Mericarps the grooved. strongly em herb. Biennial — crenate. pedicels tip. LINN. 1—5 peduncles Pastinaca sativa & 97 432 s.n. (K), imperfect specimen. S.W. p. Mitteleur., long, broad-elliptical, 4 after Java, IBOET Pflanzenfam., angular cm branches; cription (1753) irregularly 3-partite, with E. (B); BACKER, Goentoer, by L). s.n. species: 2—13 and 1 Pastinaca formis. 1—4 G. ; (B, BACKER cultivated, (B) 266 THELLUNG, I.e.). LINN., Sp. pi., its cultivated, communication VORDERMAN s.n. p. 21503 of Paris" (1907) in oral Maomarroe, Herb. XX. lets BACKER after cultivated; Cornells, GRASHOFF gardens, IBOET el., 203 Indies native m Sindanglaja, mountains nr. „ex Noerl., Distribution: (after el., M the (B); in 400 adas, v.n.: Meester Pegant&nan, cultivated, MADOERA. in in & Netherlands el., m Berenong, (B), s.n. Kamodjan, Prof. TIMOR. Ratd coll.? el., ningen; J. 250 Moearadoea, m Sindanglaja, nr. garden 10 between (B); s.n. Tjipanas Palf'mbang, the Vmbelliferae of adas ; Lampongs, G. vn..: JAVA. The and m 1, p. (1898); p. 262; el., p. C., Prodr., in ENGL. THELLUNG, in HEGI, 2542—2544, 2, D. 336; DRUDE, 1677 cultivated, temperate Asia, t. 203, 2 (1926); (1935). BACKER 22156 cultivated and (B). sub- BLUMEA 204 Vol. XXI. LINN., Sp. BENTHAM & 111. Fl. 1. ad 6 Heracleum mm ad 0.5 55 mm partes glabrae, cm oblongiora longo, 1—2 inferiore nervis basalia biternata, longi, longe cm sed tenuiter minora foliolis ceterum ut mm longi, 6. — phore; e: breve tenuiter Heracleum and mericarp c: seen 40 15 longis mm foliolo 28 crassis. sul- vel lata, cm petiolum tripartito foliolis terminalis 10 longiuscule pri- longo cm tertiario- lateralium longis, foliola ternata; terminalia acuminata, foliorum superiorum dentibus breve acuminatis lata, cm latis, cm suprema latis mm in apicali Folia rosulas exstant) quae auriculatis composita, mm composita, Pedunculi longis, facie subglabra, superiore inflorescentiarum 0.5 latis, paulum c. mm in denseque etiam sumatranum, 9—12, 4—6 quaque hirsuti, reflexi. cm postea mericarp X; seen mm 0.75 2629; d: from cm mar- magis divaricati, 8—12 Ovarium after BÜNNEMEIJER f: hirsutis, umbellula, tempore fruit-bearing inflorescence, all ½ outside; 10—20 lanceolatis, florendi 1.5— tempore longi, sub- breviore, involucella bracteis hirsuti, postea ad 20 lamina petiolo nulla, radii umbellae from the leviter folia rosularum axillarium probabiliter involucra vel vel minus et longa 3 basin prope 20— subbiserrata, 2—5 pedicelli Caulium internodiis inferioribus primarii longa cm minus mm divaricati inflorescence, 8 latioribus. caules; longi, sulcati, Fig. HEGI, foliolorum secundariorum et hirsutis; et 6—7 acuminatis, datim magis b: in pilis apice cm minus serrata longis mm 20 oblongo-ovata omnia denique subreflexi; 2—5 ENGL. — longae, striatae ultimorum terminalium 1 gine angusto membranaceo; 3 118; p. in vel minus hirsutae, breviores folioli petiolulis lateralia, ad quam ad 6. Fig. cm (inferiora partium petiolulo superiora gradatim angustoria, apiculatis ut (1754) DRTJDE, THELLUNG, — 80 magis incrassatis, gradatim deltoidea, caulinorum foliorum ad sp. sessilia in vaginis ad gradatim brevioribus, folia n. folia inferiora biternata petiolulatis lateralium 3.5 etiam (1898); teretes, versus membranaceis margine circuitu longe erectae, media ignota, exstant apices nonnihil attenuatis; ternato, nullis; (1867); (1926). quae superioribus inferiora brevissimum rum p. 239 p. 5 ed. pi., 921 sumatranum BUWALDA nodis longis, amplexicaulibus vel 1, 8, 1415 p. minores in axillis ferentia, mariis ILL, Gen. 249; p. pi., probabiliter versus longis, cm sparsa, 2, ignota, crassae, basin catae, V, 1, species: inferior pars FIL., 1936 3, HERACLEUM Gen. Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., Only (1753) HOOKER Nat. PR., 1 ed. pi., & No. 11, mm a: florendi longi, stem with pedicel the gra- longum with inside, et leaves, carpo- all 3 X. P. Buwalda: Fig. 6 — The Umbelliferae of Heracleum sumatranum the (cf. Netherlands p. Indies 204, bottom). 205 BLUMEA 206 dentes latum; calyeis singulo prolongato ad ad obovata, longo, florum longa 4 0.5 longae 1 6.5 —8 2.5 2 gustis tantum septatis, aequilongis, fere binis, quarum apice basique pore is exist the hirsute the vittae, of the than a a hairy mem- 3—4 vittis parallelis, vittis exteriores mm an- jugis omnibus corpore dorsalium jugorum interioribus cum quam 1 plerumque confluentes et ad (1934) cor- parallelis, plerumque basin bifidum. in STEENIS, VAN ex seminis remotae, mm usque the Bull. Jard. nomen. whether question, HOOKER a but these pi., plant our ones, of is is 871, including there radiating appear flowers, the broad mericarps, prolongated plant our the 870, p. genus genera leaflets, not 1, (this two because rather broad ovary, (Gen. Peucedanum Between lateral characters Ill, 8, Ferulinae In Heracleum. one or p. to given 115), the former The differences, should are slight, DRUDE by down rather it case as would conclude that whether on our the only be indicated for but ENGLER (in cannot state we Tordyliinae, the Heracleum, above the and tenui the base to Heracleum a Peucedanum. available. and the the especially Pflanzenfam., the and either characters, indumentum, After the to is planum, Peucedanum. a Heracleum. a constant fruit, p. or BENTHAM certainly or no Pastinaca, 255 postea ad dorsalia seminis latere mm carina indistincta obtusa mediana tenue, about difficulty to it vel BUWALDA, Ill, 13, ser. a According to sumatranum some Heracleum, 918—921), carpophorum mm 0.75 latiusculis currentibus, juga utroque (commissura) minus mm 3 aeuto tenuibus exteriores interioribus proximis Buitenzorg, Pastinaca), margine 2 inter ala basique media parte acutae 1 ad rotundato-obovata, margine apice elliptica florendi tempore dente ad c. longi, mm eircuitu et basali acutis, liberae breviores, breviores; There a a 6, basique 0.3 c. obcordata, antherae interiores seminis corpore aequilongae, Heracleum Bot. mm interiores quarum 4, florendi glaberrima, facie exteriore apice aequilongae, dimidio 0.5 late longa; mm apicali parte ad exteriora 3 saepe apiee angusto inflexo elliptico corpore facie interiore obtusae, vittisque jugis petala Meriearpia lata, mm autem florum centralium stylopodium altum. dorsalibus separatis, remotis marginalibus transverse tempore 1936 3, marginales lata, 2.5 c. decidui; mm lata, mm la to, mm 1 5.5—7 longa, c. styli denique longo et latae; mm mm mm filamenta eonieum ad branacea 1 marginalium radiantia, longi, mm postea longo; mm longa mm lata; mm 1.25 No. 11, flores inconspicui, ad 1.5 Vol. a is our detached plant a arguments as Heracleum. belongs mericarps in Pastinaca, Nat. PRANTL, the distinction for same plant and the are latter Pastinaca enumerated P. Buwalda: According Pastinaca is Pastinaca versely distinctly I The tinent. that the of manicum As am tried it and L), these the better in flowers Sp. BENTH., p. 928 111. PR., Fl. the hut characters vittae hirsute to also in indumentum, the accept India collected present is even belong less the British appears that those that species, than our enumerated in group D. C. to show only Wallichii Con- degree, a differences the to of such to sup- Asiatic materials evident, show the one these plant our Heracleum from with it From the justifies of species some closely, species seems the one be polymorphic of regarded as Padang Uplands, a colour 6. H. bar- these and ripe calyx fruit, our all leaf the them of species polymorphic a not mainly based teeth, also case such this the slight could might species, but question. Singgalang, 2400 BUNNEMEIJER el., M 2629 white. ed. austr., (1867); 1 3 (1753) Fl. in Ned. Pflanzenfam., Mitteleur., Only species: Y, 1, (1866) CLARKE, Handl. Nat. of In that form of of The distinction is involucels sattle species whether many one. the dimensions, condition to Indian British questionable development the pi., Fl. BOERLAGE, & it it; most DAUCUS XXII. LINN., trans- flowers flowers, these on septate prefer identify to resembles comes the locality, not I been of Herbarium. remarked, and SUMATRA. (B, has variable in Heracleum species. very and radiating Herbarium. ovary, specimen Kew all; better be united to perhaps flowers radiating distinctly and KURZ. differences, shape, hairy reckoned to British already the has 1405), p. Peucedanum, has based appearance, plant our a have plant them Flora of often decision Kew the than to plant our a general species be might from plant I the these our be may of species none Mitteleur., V, 2, non-radiating however, and the where locality, latter Now in the by 207 Indies Heracleum. a that it which the as Therefore Indian I of ground species position on D. C. Wallichii the 111. Fl. Heracleum that so found, radiating flowers, new to vittae, septate Heracleum On whereas Netherlands Heracleum Heracleum non-septate vittae. difficult. appears the from the of (in HEGI, allied to closely vittae, septate Vmbellifcrae THELLUNG to more differs and always The 2, p. p. p. 242; HOOK.F., Ind., Ill, I, 8, 1501 Gen. pi., BENTHAM 376; 2 p. Fl. Br. (1890) 248 (1926). (1754) HOOK.F., Ind., p. 5 ed. & 2, 718 113; pi., 1, (1879); DRUDE, in ENGL. THELLUNG, in HEGI, 623; (1898); p. p. Gen. BLUMEA 208 Daucus 1. Primary Carota LINN. rounded surface and 0.5—1.5 lanceolate segments. when fruiting; peduncles pennatipartite, lanceolate, to 0.25—0.5 sterile flowers of ones 0.25 nearly the middle-umbel, long mm bristles. rigid teeth or Mericarps ribs primary fine bristles, triangular, acute, the tip, filiformous ribs after (Description pennatipartite, the leaves entire nearly secundary the rays dark-red in 5—7 central inflexed with radiating. the broad, mm long mm of inflorescence 1.5—2 long, 1 the long, cm Calyx Petals in all flowers white, long. mm 3—5 long. cm pedicels long; umbel cm involucels 5—7-leaved, 0.5—2 aud peduncles 20—30 in number in each umbel- involucral leaves white-margined towards the base; Leaves umbels with flat Compound 2—25 herb. perennial or grooved, hirsute. or with incurved long; pedicels cm long; cm biennual erect, striate flowering, 15—30 in number, 1—6 1936 3, when hollow surface lule, No. 11, Annual, — fusiformous. Stems root 2—3-pennatipartite with or Vol. peripheric 3 oblong, with with beset Javan mm rather and few nearly European specimens.) Daucus 4 (1830) pi. Bot. Fl. CLARKE, in PI. Ind. Ned. 2 696; V, 2, p. DAKKUS, OCHSE Bull. & ed. BAKH., to on in be Bot. Econ. Daucus Jard. Ind. Carota, Gede, Europe, Ill, 8, and on among in ic. p. 2, 1216; Bot. Mai. some Mt. ser. Ill, 1, ser. in 13, p. Tengger, along in 2 p. 772 p. 345, t. 3 Java Tosari, road (1890) in ENGL. 3 (1913) Mitteleui., Nutt. (1930) p. (1930) VAN p. STEENIS, (1935); pi. 902; 96; in BURKILL, (1935). as a the mountains, near 1 430; 2 OCHSE, Trop. HEYNE, suppl. ic. 133; Exkursionsfl. Cult., Victoria Ill, p. DRUDE, 111. Fl. (1926); (1871) GREVELINK, Ind., I, 401; HEGI, Fl. 708, p. introduced in localities grass 204, t. Buitenz., Pen., (1877) O.I. (1917) 743 166; Plantk. FILTH, 488; Cat. p. p. Ind. BISSCHOP GORKUM, 3 1, EWART, (1931) Arch. Seych. p. Prodr., 1, (1866) (1898); KOORDERS, VAN 2575d, Bat., I, Fl. Ned. (1898) C., HASSKARL, 25; p. & D. Bogor. (1879); 188; THELLUNG, p. Ind. 111. Fl. Handl. ed. Ind., groenten the p. 249 p. Fl. 242; 374; p. (1871) 718 p. Bot. Maurit. Minah. WIGJIAN, originally naturalized in Mt. Dienstr. Buitenz., Prod. 3 Fl. Ind., 2, 2576—2583, (1927) 2 Bull. Jard. Diction. ic. 1508, Hort. MIQUEL, Afr., PL Ned. 185, p. 377; p. 1, (1834) MIQUEL, pi. 212; BOERLAGE, 730; Nutt. (1925) in Br. Versl. p. Cat. BAKER, Pflanzenfam., HEYNE, Ind., Ned. p. 164; p. Trop. 10; Fl. (1883) (1912) groenten Fl. HOOK.F., Nat. & (1866) 3 (1753) 1 ARN., Prodr. BINNEND., p. 624; KOORDERS, PR., Java, p. in (1876) pi., ed. Sp. (1844) & austr., HIERN, 43; Woordenb. & Bogor. TEYSMANN BENTHAM, p. WIGHT 211; p. Hort. (1856); p. Carota LINN., sides. where vegetable, e. g. near it grows, appears Rarahan, just like Buwalda: P. SUMATRA. market in Cultivated M6dan JAVA. Batavia, Without 1300 from G. the above Tengger, TIMOR. Distribution: all of parts world is Sir by mentioned W. in typified the sembling a in F. the on summit of testiculata Bifora p. „a other Sunda Ned. As Ind., far in the found to a writing native mistake of (1845); BACKER el., m c. cultivated temperate Asia, and the in Journ. 31, Bot., species, new 324 (1893). with other p. collected Stanley's Kange. Owen (H. Hydrocotyle It is This plants incidentally much azorellacea), re- excludendae. under of this MIQUEL'S — testiculatum as is the under Junghuhnianae multifidis et FL. the in Java in but sativum, might 1, in and the FL. Handl. HOFFMANN. neither Java, mentioned 6 —8-radiata", Bat., I, testiculatum testiculata been met with plants Coriandrum Ind. BOERLAGE, Bifora ever that umbella in Coriandrum by over name have supposition = probably occurring taken right species MIQUEL, MIQ., by with be MOLKEN- the this remark species, LINN., BOERLAGE perhaps (Handl. found Fl. Ned. subspontaneous Ind., I, 2, in the 616), p. Netherlands in reality has there. Hydrocotyle a a new supposition 623, maculatum according been market 465 p. well. as Conium never and Plantae as KOSTELETZKY, this p. involucellisque incorrect Indies and specimens no wild, nor Atrema Loureiri (1890) 2 I, „involucro is Islands, known, as cultivated BOER Bifora = LOUREIRO, 1. MIQUEL, Africa, HOFFMANN (LOUREIRO) mentions (1856), 2, 1700—1800 (B); the upon habit". Species 744 Ind., Tjipanas, dubia. MUELLER, v. words: following Huanaca after N. Europe, description without MACGREGOR with 8377 Ned. (B); s.n. ; Sindanglaja, above Semarang, brought Arch. (B) s.n. Rarahan nr. ; the (THELLUNG, I.e.). azorellacea Hydrocotyle SMITH at brought Groningen). HASSKARL cultivated, cult., 209 grass. Species species Siantar, J. KUYPER, ; (B) BACKER subspontaneous, and spontaneous the 1809 Geneesk. & el., m the among Cultivated (L) s.n. growing wild; Nat. 1800 Tosari, Pematang Buitenzorg, STEENIS (G), MULLER, (Pa), along paths s.n. in 6022 mountains, VAN el., m DANSER el., m (B); s.n. Indies Netherlands Prof. by WAITZ locality, exact and Berastagi communication BACKER the Umbelliferae of near oral (after cultivated, Tjibodas, cult., 1300 The South villosa for KOORDERS, some other in Teysmannia, 11, common species. The p. 252 true H. (1901), probably is villosa is LINN.FIL. Africa. Erratum On page Hydrocotyle 130, latisecta line 12 must be from bottom, inserted. before the name ZOLLINGER, the name BLTJMEA 210 Index to referring the species by of Vol. (exped. ALTMAN ALVINS JACOBSON) 64=1,1; means (exped. 43!)=IV. 192=XVI,2. AKENS s.n. ARENS & ARSIN s.n. BACKER NIEUWENHUIS) 278, =11, XXII 74=1,2; 116, 432=1,2; IV, XIII,2, 160=V; 178=IV; =V; 436, 514=IV, 592=V; 659=11; 1074=V; 1190, 1622=11; 2039, 1289, 1664, 1,1; 3208, 3252=IV; 3593, 3610=IV; 3786=11; 4294= V; 4670=XVIII; 4819=IV; 5169=V; 5471=11; 5491=1,1; 5590=11; 21503= 21741=XVI,3; 21874=XI,1; =XVIII; IV; 22042=XIII 21989=V; 22379=1,1; 22712=V; 23422=1,1; =XVII, =IV; 25595=1,1; 26109=11; 26532=XVIII; II; 6745=1,1; 8117= 7379=IV; 8356=XVIII; 8358-bis=VII; 1,2; 30110=11; 8377=XXII; 8382=XVI,2; 8395= 31295=1V; 1,2; 8635= 31917=IV; 9042= 32080, 8470=V; 8624=IV; XVII; 8687=11; 8927=1,1; V; 9495=XIII,2; 9648=1,2; 9570=XVII; 9761=IV; 10336=V; 10421=1,1; 10488=11; 10695=1,1; 32083=11; 32082, 32,132, 32134, 32135, 32138=V; 32150, 32137, 34390, 34391=VIII. 10872=IV; 11116= BACKER & BREMEKAMP 9824=XVI,2. 11589= BACKER & POSTHOMUS s.n. XVI,2; 11590=IV; 12205=IV; 12543=11; 11881=1,2; 12277=XVII; 12710=XVII; II; 12767=1,1; 12815=1,2; II; 31916, 31919=1,1; 11143=11; 11362=1,1; 10822=XVII; V; 30732 31180=1,1; 31918, 32081, 32151=1,2; 29186= 31382=XVII; 32130, 32131, 32136, 25676= 30264=IV; 30895=IV; =1,1; 25364 26093=XVII; 25760=V; 5940=1,1; 6729=IV; 25047 24909=1,1; XII; 7265=V; 22793 23629=V; 25069, 25338=1,2; 25375, ,2; 22374 22366=XVII; 24166=XIII,2; 21899 21976= 21909=XVII; =VIII; 21621 21697=1,2; 5640=IV; 5719=V; 5842=XIII,2; 6790, 17073 18428-bis=V; 21691=XVII; =IV; 5335=IV; 16118=1,2; 16996=11; 21041=XII; 4473= 5296=1,2; V; 21569=V; 21601=IV; 22156=XX; 5042=11; 15958=XVII; 16111=1,1; 16924= 3634= 4768=V; 4883=XVII; 15917= 15906=IV; =XIII,2; =11; 3090= 15714= 15798=XVII; 15726=V; 18200=11; 1924= 2421=IV; 15364=V; 15615=V; 18658=IV; 18697=11; 19822,20289 XIX; 2841, 2920, 3180=VIII; 1119= 14391, 17211=11; 17230,17380,17719 1466=V; 1830=V; 2224=V; 2456, 2800=11; 3566=1,2; 14939=IV; 16447, =V; 14223=11; 14566=1,2; 14591=11; 15932=11; 6=V; 5 13650=XVII; 14239=XIII,2; 14546=V; 1,2; (3X) 433=1,1; XVI,3; 13542, 15960=V; 111,14, necessary, 14124=IV; 15892=1,1; s.n. =IV. =XIII,2. XVII; =XVI,3; XVII; =1,1 (2X). WTTRTH if and, 15447=XIII,2; 12=11. XIX(3X), V; number genus number. 14715, s.n. II; their 14227=1,2; 190=XVII. ANONYMUB 1936 3, 13949=V; 289=1,1. ANDERSON of species 1612=Y. AMDJAH No. herbarium numbers their AJOEB 11, 13191=rV; 12327, BAKHUIZEN VAN DEN BRINK 12739= 271=1,1; 272=1,2 ; 12824= 1,1; 13225=1,1; 13331 = XVI,2, XVIII. 1802=11; 2056, 2138, 27, 266=11; 422=11; 1854=XVII; 2421 =IV; 2497, 826= 1867, 2611= Buwalda: P. the 3658=1,1; 4359=IV; XVII; 2830, 4661=IV; 4389=V; Umbelliferae of The 5549=1,2; 391=XVIII; 6700= BURKILL 761=XI,2; 7412=VIII. 8252=1,2; s.n. BARENDS BARTLETT BECCARI BEGUIN V. = BUSGEN XVIII; 73, 313, 625=11; 1781=XIII,2. BEUMEE =IV; BLAKELY BLUME s.n. = s.n. (2X), 1,2, 403=1,1; collector s.n. CLASON 146=111,2; 251=11. 4358, 4244 1,2; 4898= 4753=IX,3; 5005=1,1; 5334=XVII; BRINKMAN s.n. = BREME- BACKER & 3562=IV; 4575=1,1; 3778=1,1; 5018= 4586, 8186=1 V; 8115= 9783, 9988=IV; =111,7; DANSER 9112, s.n. CURTIS) s.n. XXII; 5405=1,2; 5511=11; 6022= 5953=XVII; 6145=IV; 6628, 6806=1,1; = = DE MONCIIY DEN 93=IV. BERGER s.n. = 1,1; 596=IV; II, DENKER 79=IV; 92=1,1. = II. DE VOOGD 10166 s.n. =IV; DE VRIES DOCTERS 1,2, = = 1,1, IV. XVI,2; 35=1,1; 115=XVII; 506=IV; 10526= 127=XVII; s.n. IV; 9986, 12170=111,7; 702 =IV. 1,2, 11898 IV. 623=XVII; s.n. 11639=1,2; 1,2; BEYER VOGEL 111,1. 1,1, DE DE 9960, 10414, 11910=1,2; s;n. 5361=V; 5720=IV; 9202= 12372, 12586=1,1. BURCK & VISSER SMITS 10001=1,1; 10411=1,1; 10990=1,1; BURBIDGF. RIDLEY DE 9464, 9607=XVII; 9664=IV; 9724=XVII; IV; also 8794 8723=XVII; 8984=XVII; =IV; 33735= 34031=IV. (cfr. 5667= 5544=IV; XVII; 7932=11; 7956=V; 9987, 32597=1,1; 6883=V. 2629= 2579=IV; 5162=1,1; IV; 33729=1,1; =1,1, V(2X), 1752=1,2; 1885=11; 5682 1,1, IV, XVI,2, XVI,3. 839, 2659, =IV; 30684, 33164=111,1; 99=1,1. 268=IV; 278=11; 321=1,1; 3790=IV; II; 30682=IV; CURTIS 322=1,2. IV; 29725= 30058=111,1; 2086=1,1; 3407=XI,2. also (cfr. BUNNEMEIJER XXI; 21268 22309=1,2; 29809=IX,1; COSTER =IX,3. BREMEKAMP KAMP) IX,1; 10563, 10622=IX,1; 21269=11; 111,1; 4404=IX,3; 4475=1,2; 4513=111,13; 4670=1,2; IV, 10538, 26382=1,1; 27098=111,1; 108= 4150=XVII; 4177=111,13; 4671=111,1; A69=I,2; G9=XVII; 1,1 (2X), 10522, 10612=111,1; XVII(2X); 4307, 164=1,1; = s.n. =1,2; IV 1,2. =111,1; 3009=IV. V, XIII,2. = E20=I,2; 10330=IV; IV; BRANDEKHORST BRASS 130=IV; A70=II; H(2X), 1,2, II(2X), 1,1, V(2X), 13740, 16799=11. 98=11; XVII. IV(2X), BOEELAGE 12446= 12375=11; G39=IV. I,1(2X), = IIANIFF 201=XVI,2. CLEMENS IV, XVII. s.n. = 8156=IV; 13902=1,1. CANTLEY'S 111,1. = s.n. & 104=XVII; 3051=V; BUYSMAN A632=XVIII. A452=XVII; BLOKHUIS A120 4300=11; 4809=V; 6D, 532=IV; 510=1,1; 12912=1,1; 12915=1,2; 13966, 331=IV; 623=1,1. = s.n. V; II. s.n. = P.S. BDRKILL XVI,2. = s.n. 211 12=IV; 73=1,1; 1,2; 6801=XIII,2; 7010, 7011=1,2; BALLY Indies 586=XVII. 4659=1,1; 6605=XVII; Netherlands 1407, 171, 41= 172=1,1; 1851=XVII; 2299 2300=111,9. 8=V. VAN LEEUWEN s.n. II(2X), = IV(2X), XVI,2(4X), XVII, 198=XVII; 463=1,2; 1,1 (3X), V(2X), XVIII; 175, 1137=1,1; BLUMEA 212 1166=XVI,2; XVII; VII; 5729, 12209= ELBERT 12217=XVI,3; 12355=XVI,3; 12714=1,1; s.n. = 13146, FORBES 33=IV; 73, FORSTEN 936=1,1; HEINRICH 357, 633=1,1. HENDERSON NTIR cfr. HEYNE & 19548=1,1; 22217=1,1. XII, = s.n. 11029=1,1; 17931, 20247=XVII; XIII,2, XVIII, XIX. HILLEBRAND s.n. 1,2, II, IV(2X), V, = XVII. 1,1. = s.n. 3=11; 14=V; 29=1,2. = s.n. 1,1; XVII; 111,1, 885= = s.n. 1,2, XVII; XVI,3, 418=XVII. 13=11. HULLETT IV. = s.n. HUME 8813=1,1; IBOET 27=1,1; 266, 9436=11. 8965=V; 432=XIX. FOXWORTHY. JAOOBSON FREY-WYSST.ING 10953=IV; 11033=IV; XVII. FOX WORTHY 265=111,9. HELL WIG HUFTEMA VIII, XVIII; 78, = 1130, 1162=111,1; 1273=1,1; 2045=11. HORSFIELD 1952, 2402=IV. s.n. HAVILAND 15456=XVII; 24585=11. 74=111,7. 820=IV; 673=11; 1020, 1936 3, HOI/TTCM 2890, 3256, 4539=1,1. EVERETT No. IIOFSTEE 301=IV. ENDERT 11, HOEDT XVI,3. II. = s.n. 12426, 13337=1,2. 13173=XVI,3; VEROTEGE 9904, 11454= 10790=1,1; 12456=XVI,2; 13171, 8964= 9744=11; XVI,2; 12274=IV; EDELING 4583=1,2; 8360=XVI,3; 10735=XVII; 1,2; 4566= 4562=XVI,2; 9723=XVII; IV; ECOMA 3731=11; 4575=XVI,3 ; 5586, 2259= 2256=1,2; 3360=XVI,3; 4540=IV; Vol. 129=IV; AJOEB) also (cfr. 108, 2057 145=1,1. =11. GIBBS 4310 3038=1,1; 4150, 4184, 4221, JAGOR =111,1; 5513=111,10; 5606=111,3; JENSEN = s.n. 229=11. IX,3 111,1, 111,2, WIET) GJELLEEUP 76=11; 1039=1,2; SPARE JUNGHUHN II, 395=XIII,2; 418=XIX; 472=XVII; 446 530=V; 541=VIII. HAGEDOORN s.n. HALLIER & = VII, = 130a,b,c,d=V; KEYSSER 146=1,2; 380=XVII; 127a, 129a=I,l; 237=11; 438=IV; 439=XVII. HAMID 4005, 15622, 16265 =11. HARMSEN HASSKARL 1,1, 96=11. = 1,2, IV. XXII; 131= = s.n. 1425= 1541=IV; 1697= 3884=111,5 ; 648=1,1. 1,1, = = 3885 3887=1,2. ROBINSON IX,1; 1,2; II, VII, XIX. & KLOSS) XVII(5X). XVI,2, (2X), XVIII; 250=11; s.n. 1009= 1424=1,2; 3886=111,9; also (cfr. KLOSS V. 1,2; 916=11; 1723=1,2; 1,1; KOCH XVIII. 8197=1,1. = 1432=1,2; II; KOBUS XVII, (4X), IV, 1153=11; 1,2; s.n. s.n. s.n. KLEINHOONTE 4026=1,1; I,2(3X), XVI,2(8X), 111,11. = collector KJELLBERG = s.n. s.n. =111,6; 10259=V. HANIFF JES- 15=1,1. KING'S 72=IV; 128a,b,e,d=I,2; 240=1,2; V. XVII. 1,1, IV; = s.n. b=II; & 479=IV; I,1(4X)» XIII,2, XVII XVI,3 (3X)> KEUCHENIUS JESWIET' s.n. = s.n. IV(8X), KARTA XVI,2; = 598=XVI,2. 569=1,1; 877=11. =XIII,2; s.n. 1087, 1128=111,10. HAGEN HAGEDOORN XVII. (2X), GRASHOFP also (cfr. JESWIET GORDON 379=IV; 34=11; 5943=1,3. 5650=1,1; GIULIANETTI IV; = s.n. 684=1,2. XVI,3 258=VII. Buwalda: P. KOENS 105=V; —IV; KOOPEB The 116=1,1; Vmbelliferae of 253, 282, LAM 493=V. 393=11; 15135= 15269 V; 15244=IV; 15246=XVII; 19032=1,1; 19034=11; 19033, =XVII; 21379=11; 21378=1,1; 23194=XVII; 23237=11; 23276=IV; 26231=V; IV; 27118=V; =1,1; 28052, 28050=IV; 31800=IV; =XVII; 31918=V; 32613=V; 33163=1,2; 36318=XVII; 35976=IV; 36322= II; 37466=IV; =1,2; 37888=VII; 2; 38092=XI,1; =11; 5263=V; 6269=VII; 7463=1,1; 43163=IV; 43453=XVI,3; 43466=IV; 43164, XVI,2; XVIII; 43794=XVI,3; XVI,2; 44301=V; 47888=V; KORNASSI =1,1; s.n. IV(3X), & =1,2; 9379=XVII; 9530= LOWE s.n. MACHADO VAN = 1,1 (3X), HASSELT 43=XVII. IV; = 9775=11; 9367 9526=1,1; 9808=1,2. 111,1. IV = s.n. 1,2; 59=IV(2X); 116=1,2; 337=XVI,2; 826=XVII. 88=11; 248=1,1; 647=1,1; 110= 332=1,2; 705=VII. 230=XVII; 259=1,1. NATIVE COLLECTOR NOLTCE 2590=V. 1,2, II(2X), NUR 6204=11; 202=IV. NUR & 748= (2X). 810=1,1; 238=1,2. MOUSSET NAGEL 731 722, 6174=111,1. MOTLEY- 43853= 1=11; 8281= 11544=V. 547, MERRILL 47887=IV; 640=XIII,2; XVII(3X), XVII. LAKAYS 43789= 1392=1,2. KORTHALS KUHL 43432= 47889=11. 620=IV; 7818=IV; 8226=1,1; 40769 43460=1,2; 43581=1,2; 6074 6246= 6557= 6528=11; 7660=1,2 ; 8114=XVII; 43161=1,2; XVII; 6071=1,2; 1,2; 6716=VII; 6737=XVII; 6786, MAYR 43162, 4976 5919= =11; 6214=IV; 6245=1,2; 42610=1,2; *43160, 43159=1,1; 4904= 5271=1,2; 6015=XVII; VII; 38252= 40561=IV; 41187=11; 4088=XVII; 4826=1,2; 4912=XVII; 4951=IV; MATTHEW =1,1; 4033=1,1; XVII; 8584=1,2; 8844=VII; 38251=XVI, 37879= 36236=XVII; 37885=XVI,3; 1343= 3859= 3082, 3509, 37886 =XVI,3; 38093=VIII; 3867, VII; 37877 37884, XVI,3; 835=11; 1341=1,1; 4216=XIII,2; II; 37882, 37883=XVI,2; 38091=XII; 350= V; 819=IV; 1431=1,1; II; 37880, 37881, 37887=IV; 106=1,1; 317=IV; 36320= 37876=XVIII; 37878=VIII; 69=XVII; 1312=XVII; 37090=1,2; XVIII; 17=XVI,2; 2=IV. 295=1,2; IV; 35917=V; 35653=11; IV; 1004, 1047=V; 1107=11; 1111=V; 31844=11; 32668=1,1; 2 441=XVI,2; 31731 32561=IV; II, = 38=IV; 248, 30867= 32086=1,2; 33176=1,1; LORZING 28045 31695=1,2; s.n. LIEITINCK 29477=IV; 29655=XVII; 31679=IV; 12391 10955, 11055a, 12064, 27=IV. 28051=1,2; 28557=1,1; 29654=11; LEEFMANS 27126 27125=IV; 2838=11. =1,1. 26530= 28011=V; 28039=11; =XVII; II; 23252= 1674= 1694=IX,2; 2122=IV. 1275, LEDERMANN 21377 19035, 19036=1,1; 19037=11; 1586=111,2; 1692=111,2; LAUTERBACH 19031=XVII; 15518=11; =V; 213 1659=111,2; 2076=XVII; =VII; s.n. 15057=IV; Indies 197=1,1; 161=IV; IX,2; only) 15036=XVII; Netherlands 1645=111,4; 39=XVII. KOORDERS V; 367 the 44=111,1. 7423, FOXWOBTHY 11413=1,1. s.n. = 1,1; 10283= 1,1. NYMAN OCIISE 204=11; 474, 666=1,1. s.n. = VIII, XVIII(2X), XIX. BLUMEA 214 OTTOLANDER 1,1; 286=1,1; 356=IV; OUWEHAND POSTHUMUS HUMUS) 118=1,2. BACKER & POST- 157=IV; SEIMUND SIKAJA 215=1,1; 343= 334, 162a-g=XVII; 199, 1175= 1146=1,1; 3091, 3154=1,1; 4030=IV; VII, XVI,3, XVII, STEIN = s.n. s.n. s.n. XVI,3, 1,1, II(2X), XVIII; 1,2, 1,1, XVII(3X); II, 14604=XVII; CURTIS V(3X), 342, 343, 10248=XI,2; BOBINSON nenses ROBINSON 3779 BUTTEN = XVTI. Rumphianae Amboi- KLOSS s.n. = 1,1, 257=11; = s.n. = 258, 259=1,2; 540=XVII; 1276=111,7; 135=1,1. 1,2, II, XVI,2, XVI3, 1069 H.B.=VII; 12363 228=XVII; (L.J.) = s.n. TREIIB 466=XIII,2. ULT4E 1=11; VAN 2=1,2; PIJL DEE 88=VIII. 3=V; 128=1,1; 208=XVI,3; IV; 450=1,2. IX,1. 258, 147=XVII; 465= 401=1,1; 542=1,2. VAN HAEREVELD VAN HARREVELD-LAKO = s.n. II, IV. 24=IV; 25=1,1; VAN HASSELT 54, also (cfr. s.n. = KUHL & VAN 1,1, 1,2, II, XVII; 534=IV. VAN KOUHUYS VAN OOSTEN VAN BIJCKEVORSEL VAN STEENIS 24=111,12. 13=IV; 19=V. 47=IV; 57=V; 87=1,2. 483=1,2; 58=11; 996=XVII; 1524=1,1; 1657=1,2; 1809=XXII; 1851=IV; XVII; 2064=1,2. 2155=111,7. 1,2. = = 1687=IX,1. 763=11; 466=1,1; 111,8; SAULISEE TEAVERS IV, 448=IV. s.n. s.n. s.n. HASISELT) 316=XVII. SARASIN 1877 —1878 22691=11. DAUD TOPPING 326=11. 256, ,3. 65=IV. 468=1,1. BUTTNER XVI 2=IV. EXPEDITION TEYSMANN 10411=V; XVII; 75=XVII. SAPIIN TASSIM 13541=1,1; 14618=1,1. s.n. Plantae & 98=V. = 3.n. STOUTJESDIJK 1793=1,2. ROBINSON, 133, 38=1,1. TOXOPEUS 13022=11; 13540=IV; BIDLEY & 66=1,2; H.B.=I,1. 1,1, XVII; 28=XVII, = = =11; 40=1,1; XVII(2X); 193=IV. 45, BIDLEY XXII, 5797=IX,1. STOMPS 270=11. 756=XVII. BEYNYAAN RANT V. II, VIII, SOEGANDIREDJA 76=XVII. 589, & 1,2, = = SYMINGTON 1,2, II, IV(2X), XVI,2(2X), REINWARDT 1186=1,1. IV, XIII,2. I,1(2X), XVTII; EENSCH 185=XVII. 37=1,1. SUMATRA 1848=11. = 18172 13821=XVII; 14050, s.n. SPRUCE 509=XVII. C15=II; D60=IV. 356=1,1. 624=1,2. BANT s.n. IV(2X); = 19846=XVII. s.n. SMITH 157=1,1; BAMOS SAPEI SCHULTZE 199 4034=XVII. RAAP SCHLECHTER SMITH 170, 181=XVII; 975=111,2; s.n. SOORTECHINI V. VIII; 396=1,1; XVII; IV; XVI,2; = ATMODJO =XIII,2; PULLE 345 3236=111,9. = s.n. PRINGGO 157, 104=11. also s.n. 948=1,1; PREYER SCHEEFER =1,1; 1,1 (2X), (cfr. 1936 3, D33, D34=XVI,3; 142=1,1; XVI,3; = s.n. No. 367=IV. = s.n. POLAK 343= 315=11; 11, 383=1,2. 52=11; =XVII; PLOEM Vol. 1122= 2072=111,10; 1910=XVII; 2064=1,2; 2500= I,1; 2619=XVIII; 3566=IV; =1,1; 3716=XVII; 3836=XIII,2; 3574 3770=VIII; 3860=1,1; 4066= Buwalda: P. 1,2; IV; 4101, 4121=XVI,3 4158=11; =IV; The 4129= 4337 4230=XVI,3; 4340=1,1; 5974=1,1; ; Vmbelliferae of 4656=XVI,3; 5981=IV; 6092=11; 6374=XVII; 6541=1,1; 6963, =XVII; VAN 7342=1,1. SLOOTEN =IV; 299=IV; 366 339=1,2; 600=XIII,2; 2342= 2366=XVIII. XVI,2; VAN VCUREN VAN WELSEM VAN ZIJLL = s.n. II, = s.n. JONG DE V. 22=IV. VIII; 1847 VON s.n. 123 1189=1,1; VORDERMAN 375, 1339=111,2. s.n. 97=XIX; XIII,2; = s.n. = IV(2X), 1,1, XVII, XXII. WALSH = s.n. =1,2; 1,2; 3120=11; =XVII; 3123, 1688=XI,2; 3121=XI,1; 3124=IV; 3119 3122 4220= XVI,2; 4221=XVI,3; 4224=XVII; 4225=11; 4226=1,2; 4227=11; 4228=1,1; 4229=1,2; 4281=XVI,2; 4390, 1,2. s.n. = WICHURA s.n. 111,1 (3X). 11242=IV; 11244=11; 15174=1,1; 2138, 657=11; 2137=IV; 2138=1,1. WINCKEL -numbers (j3 1131, only) s.n. 1146=V; XVII; 1866=11. 1360= 1147=11; 2869=1,1; (HUBERT) =V; 1135= 1134=1,2; XVII; 2930= II. 25=1,2; 59=XVI,3; 11429=V; 11243=1,1; 15173=11; 16131=IV; 16132, s.n. = II, V; 64= 40=1,1; XIII,2; 242=V; 259=IV; 509= XVI,2; 546=1,1; 619=11; 654= IV; WORTH = 345=111,9. WARBCRG XVI,2, XVIII. = WERKMAN WRAY 119=1,2. WAITZ 18114=XIII,2; 372=11. s.n. WISSE 125=XVII; or 215 70=IV. 1,2. = 178=IV. ROMER WENT WIRJOSAPOETRO =XIII,2. VOLKENS 16134=11; WEINLAND WINKLER 10=111,7. Indies 18115, 20464=11; 20465=1,1. 127=11; 1221=111,12; 1497=1,1; VESTERDAL 16133, WHITEHEAD 379, 381=11; 394, 416=1,2; 420=XVII; VERSTEEG 7278 Netherlands the 905=V; 1001=1,1. 1765=11. 1458=1,1; (cfr. also ARENS & II, XVI,2, WURTH) s.n. XVI,3. ZEYLSTRA 6=XVI,2. ZEPPELIUS s.n. = 1,1, II, IV(2X), XVII (2X). ZOLLINGER 1747, 127=1,1; 632=11; 834=1,2; 1915=IV; 2008=1,1; XVI,3(2X); =VII; 2202=XVI,2; 2235=XVII; 2252= 2315=1,2; 2515= 2542=1,2; 2757=VIII. ZWAARDEMAKER 105=V. 2588=XVII; BLUMEA 216 Index of occurring Vol. 11, No. vernacular on 1936 3, herbarium names labels. Page adas adas 185, 201, manis aht&s ambo-ambo ampa paga andanan andem gembokan 201 gletang 201 glongon 191 170 goepogatel 127 136 gogouke 138 138 hades 201 132 antanan beurit antanan antanan geddh antanan goenoeng antanan kawat antanan Page 203 jeraju 191 163 warak 166 gunong 136,137, 163 kakatoen 131, 132 kaki koeda 137 kaki koeda 193 kangkong 193 kapoentjar 131 djaran 138 128, rinteh 128 kerbau 166 167 131 lemboet 131 kara-kara antanan leutik 131 katSpan antanan lumboet 131 katjoentjar wangi 137 katoentjar 167 katoentjar blanda bampoeng 199 katoentjar walanda batjarongi 198 katoentjar walang daoen 126 kemboan 191 138 kepotong 163 127 kerok batoh 137 kebo antanan balang katoentjar sentak daon kaki koeda sentok daoon 132 walanda 167 172 167, 167 ' 167 167 daun kaki koeda 136 ketoel daun kaki kuda 138 ketoembar daun katepan 162 ketoembar ales 193 136 ketoembar landa 167 151 ketoembor 132 ketoembor 203 ketol 199 djintenan 167 kioerad 193 djintoa 185 kitespong 127 koerawed daun pegaga djahd m<3rah djarem djinten » djoelang 167, sontok 167 172, 199 172 djawa 166 198 galeng 131 131 doelan sentak 126 koerawet doelan sontak 126 koestekoesan 138 galeng doelang sentok 127 koes-ti-koesan 128 doelang sontak 126 kolotide 138 doelang sontog 163 kriongo sontok 128 kundje 127 lalampang 138 lalat 126 138 lampong 197 164 mangi-mangi 126 138 mankok 193 matjes doelang dolong sontok dogouke gagan-gagan gali gangagan gebangan depok 137, manora 150 edja 163 kawajoe 128 127 salade ajer 199 P. BuwalDA: The Vmbelliferae of the Netherlands Indies Page Page moengsi 167 rumput nadar 201 salatoen oeles-oeles 137 samangi oemboe 166 samangi oerek palembang polo oetjie-oetjie pagagan pambong pampoeng alas pampong pangpoeng panigowang panpoeng permeseli patekan patjoel tjena 131, pegaga 132 132 goenong 137 banjoe 132 seladren 199 136 seledren 164 199 seledri 180 199 selomor 197 otot 127 semonggen 137 shelum 199 singadepa 167 138 sladri 199 198 sledren 164 185 slerem 164 132 soemoed 136 125 gajah pegaga 132 sambocng 137 gowang 166 walang 163 199 panegowang 217 197 gunung 132 kali 191 soempoengan 185 soerage 185 soerage pegagan 126 soeri pendjelongan 132 sorowai perseli 185 tapah pigagob 126 tapak pingago 126 telpok 127 terseli 135 pandok 185 136 piopo 198 185 pletikapoe 185 tespong poegago 136 tespong 193 tetespongan 127 tispo poerwotjeng boemi pok6 166 kulumbar 137 djaran pitersili poeser 193 abong 198 tespon tjakar 163, 198 198 rawa 163 138 163 ajani pontjoboemi 163 tjoemboean potroseli 182 toembaran 136 toembaran alas 170 pruatjan 193 toembaran idjoe 164 pulatjeng 163 toenbaran ramboan 127 traseng 198 walahandji 137 walang ronggiroeng 185 walang andjing 167 rindeng 137 walang geni 167 199 walang katoentjar 167 roempoet dempoh 193 walang roempoet pegambang 136 walang langit 167 131 wansoei 172 praga randji 132, rendeng roekoet telemmfi roempoet tikoes 193 167 167 oenga 163 203 166, kendi 167 167 BLUMEA 218 Index Names in italics of all accepted other names genera in Vol. No. 11, of scientific and species Eoman. are Asterisks 1936 3, names in printed before heavy Eoman, names indicate new synonyms names and , combinations, types asterisks indicate most after numbers page important indicate figures. Page numbers in heavy mention. Page Ammi 183 copticum Anethum 120—122, 202 122, graveolens Sowa Anisometros alpina 191, 202 187 japonica 193 Apium 120, 122, Ammi 179 181 graveolens var. 179, 180 180 rapaceum involucratum 184 leptophyllum 181 Petroselinum 182 209 120, 121, ; Cuminum Dasyloma tenuifolium Bifora 179, testiculatum 209 Loureiri 209 testiculata Caldasia 209 andicola Carum 173 120, 122, Carvi 186, 186 187 copticum 183 involucratum 184 192 Panatjan Petroselinum 182 Boxburghianum 184 sect. sect. Carvi 186 Petroselinum 181 185 186 186 120, 121, 178 178 194 ,.. benghalensis 195 japonicum 195 javanicum 195 laciniatum 195 195 subbipinnatum 120, Carota Atrema 185, Cyminum Daucus 181 170 171,'209 testiculatum Cryptotaenia canadensis 168 Cerefolium sativum 202 168 Anthriscus 120, 121, „. 200 Foeniculum Page Coriandrum Didiscus 122, 207 120, 208 138, 140 153 acerifolia arfakensis buginensis 155 150, 151 caeruleus 159 celebicus 150 159 cyaneus erodioides 149 koebrensis 147 odontocoleus 148 rosulans 158 saniculaefolius ;.. 143 var. brachystylus 143, 144 var. novoguinensis 143, 146 var. rupicolus 143 var. typicus 143 .. sect. Caucalis Trachyspermum 183 Anthriscus 169 169 japonica 120, 121, Centella 134 asiatica Chaerefolium Cerefolium Cnidium Conium tenuifolium maculatum 133 120, 121, 168 168 181 209 151 Sarasinorum 157 scabriusculus Eryngium foetidum Falcaria 120, 120, 164, 194 laciniata capillaceum 165 194 javanica Foeniculum 164 120—122, 200 201 P. Buwalda: The Umbelliferae of the Netherlands 219 Indies Page officinale vulgare Page (Hydrocotyle) (Foeniculum) 120, ... Helosciadium 122, 200, 201, leptophyllum Heracleum 120, 121, 204, 206, ... barmanicum 201 vulgaris 203 zeylanica 181 Zollingeri 207 207 *sumatranum 204, 205*, Wallichii 206 207 Heterachaena 187 alpina 191, Huanaca Ligusticum 122, 124 130—132 183 ajouan 183 Ajowan Murrithia 187 cordata Myrrhis 189, andicola 193 Oenanthe 120, 121, 194 209 Huegelia caerulea 159 195, laciniata asiatica 195 134 linearis var. glabriuscula var. hebecarpa 134, 194, rivularis 197 135 var. lunata 134, 196, 197, 199 135 stolonifera 194, 196 135 pedunculata var. var. 197 135 Schlechteri var. 196 194—197 javanica 120—122 Hydrocotyle subrepanda 134, azorellacea 195 javanica 135 195, 197 120, 121, 172 173, 174, 176 Thomsoni 209 Oreomyrrhis benguetensis 130 delicata 130 andicola forma globata 124, 172, 174 tenuifolia 127 borneensis hebecarpa 135 hirsuta 130 var. glabrata 130 var. minuta 130 173—175 Colensoi 173, 174 Haastii 173, 174 176, 177 linearis 172, 172,175*, *papuana hirta 176 124 173—175 pumila 122—125, javanica 129 Ozodia var. podantha 123, latisecta 132, 201 foeniculacea 125 Pastinaca 120, 121, 203, 206, nepalensis 203 124, 125 124, 126 Petroselinum forma zeylanica nitidula 120, 121, 181 hortense 182 Petroselinum 182 sativum 182 129 novoguinensis 124, 125, 128 .■;...i-124—127 podantha puncticulata ranunculoides 207 209 sativa 130, var. incisa rotundifolia sect. 190 173 benghalensis sect. 133 131 129 124, 130 Centella 133 Euhydrocotyle 122 sibthorpioides 122, 125, 128, 129, 182 vulgare Peucedanum 206, 202 graveolens sect. Anethum Phellandrium Anisum 202 195 stoloniferum Pimpinella 131 207 120, 122, 187 120, 187, 188 192, 193 splendens 129, 131 aseendens sundaica 124, 126 alpina 192 128 cambodgiana 189 Versteegii villosa 124, 125, 209 Candolleana 189, 190 BLUMEA 220 Vol. 11, No. 1936 3, Page Page Sium (Pimpinella) coriacea 189 javana 187, var. macrophylla var. microphylla var. sylvestris 189, 190 Leeuwenii 189, 190 192, 193 Leschenaultii 189, Panatjan 192 192 praatjan 187, Drepanophyllum Anthriscus 191 var. polyphylla 191 var. prolifera 192 pulneyensis 189 yunnanensis 189 Torilis 169 japonica 120, 170 Trachymene 139—141, 151,152*, 140, 142*, 143, 148 adenodes 139, 140, 155, 156*, 157 *arfakensis 139—141, 144, 145*, caerulea 120, 138, celebica 139, *erodioides 184 *koet>rensis elata 160, 161 var. normalis 161 var. partita 161 europaea i 159—162 161 javanica var. javanica 161, montana ... * papulosa 'rigida 139, 142*, 143, 142*, 143, 147, 140, saniculaefolia 139, 141, *Sarasinorum genuina 161 Ammi var. javanica 161 copticum 168 involucratum 183 Roxburghianum 186 142* 139, 140, 143, "rosulans var. canadense 149—151 139—141, 156*, 140, 161 181, 158, 149 143, 144, 145*—148 divaricata Ammi 159 141, 139, 140, 162 161 Ccrefolium 140, 158 140, 146—148 *novoguineensis var. Scandix Sison 139, 154, 157, 184 159 157 139, 183 ! 153 155, *acrotricha coptica 120, 121, 140 120, 121, 138, acerifolia involucrata Roxburghiana 170 169, scabra 183 ajowan 169 121, Anthriscus ... Sanicula 169 191—193 depressa Ptychotis 194 133 Tordylium 190 pinetorum 196 194, Solandra 181 leptophylla var. sect. 196 194, laciniatum 188—190 189—191 javanicum Trachyspermum Trisanthus 143, 148 158 144, 146, 148 139, 141, 151 120, 122, 183 183, cochinchinensis 157 184 183 184 183, 184 134
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