Keepers follows, without criticism, given in

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Keepers follows, without criticism, given in
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);
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Hydrocotyle
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Sum.
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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
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C.,
(1856);
Hort.
p.
(1930)
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p.
MIQUEL,
Dienstr.
MIQUEL,
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(1876)
D.
883;
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Cat.
1
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93
(1856); Hydrocotyle
1,
109;
p.
138;
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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)
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Plantk.
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BOERLAGE,
Plantk.
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Java, ed. HASSKARL,
37;
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Cat.
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15
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(1930);
Ind.
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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
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(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
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Prod.
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Fl.
Nat.,
3, suppl.
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Nachtr.
Queensl.
HOOK.,
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1,
Fl.
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Trop.
ser.
Econ.
BROWN,
BENTHAM,
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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
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64
p.
1936
3,
Jard.
siam.
(1933)
No.
11,
1210;
Woordenb. (1876)
WOLFF,
4
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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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