. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fruit (f). Fig 90. Long. sect, of fruit Cf). ' DO. Frodr. it. IW.—ilacroselinmn Schtjk, JSnum. PL Trams. 266. 2 Gjebtn. Fruct. i. t. 21, fig. 10.—Gatjd. Fl. miv. ii. 324.—DC. Prodr. iv. 179. ' Gjehtn. loc. eit.—DC. he. eit. 176.—It ap- pears to us as diflSoult to separate generically from Fupeueedanum as from the Peucedans or even from Ferulago, Palimbia (Bess. Enum. Fl, Volhyn. 55.—DC. Prodr. iv. 175), not only the greater number of species of this genus which have heen already referred to Peucedanum {Pa- limMoidea Boiss.), hut even the type itself (fi


. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fruit (f). Fig 90. Long. sect, of fruit Cf). ' DO. Frodr. it. IW.—ilacroselinmn Schtjk, JSnum. PL Trams. 266. 2 Gjebtn. Fruct. i. t. 21, fig. 10.—Gatjd. Fl. miv. ii. 324.—DC. Prodr. iv. 179. ' Gjehtn. loc. eit.—DC. he. eit. 176.—It ap- pears to us as diflSoult to separate generically from Fupeueedanum as from the Peucedans or even from Ferulago, Palimbia (Bess. Enum. Fl, Volhyn. 55.—DC. Prodr. iv. 175), not only the greater number of species of this genus which have heen already referred to Peucedanum {Pa- limMoidea Boiss.), hut even the type itself (fig. 90), that is P. salsa Bzss. {Sion salsum L. p.— Ferula salsa Ledeb. —Agasyllis salsa Spbeng.— Peucedamim redivivum Pall.) which the most recent authors have preserved as a distinct genus (BoTss. Fl. Or. ii. 982). Its vittse are not solitary in the furrows ; which brings this plant also near most of the Ferulas. * Bbbtol. Fl. Hal. iii. 414. Boibsiek l^Fl. Or. ii. 979) preserves this genus distinct, believes it identical with Xant/iogalum Lallem. (p. 98, note 3). Ormosolenia Taubch{Flora [1834], 348), approaches both this section of Fupeucedanum and Pastinaca, * It is nearly the same as Porphyroseiaa decursiva Miq. {Ann. Mus. iii. 62), the fruit of which has been compared to that of the Angelicas and which in fact much resembles it, so far as we have been able to judge from un- ripe specimens, but the mericarps are united at the margins before maturity and leave between them on each side a false cell, as in Pastinaca, &c. * Atigilieoides DC. Prodr. iv. 181.—Euryptera NuTT. Torr. et Gr. Fl. "i. 629.^/mpe- ratoria Koch, TJmb. 95 (not of others). 'DC. Prodr. iv. 188; Mim. Ombetl. 52.— Endl. Gen. n. 4472.—Tokk. Fl. ¥ork, t. 37. —Oxypolis Eafin, Ser. Bull. Bot. i. 217 (part). —Neurophyllmn Tokk. et Ge. Fl. i. 612.—Chapm. Fl. S. Un. St. 165. 8 DC. Prodr. iv. 187; Mim. 61, t. 12.—Endl. Gen. n. 4471.—Oxypolis


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