188 MR. M.-P. EDGEWORTH—FLORULA MALLICA. 
Acacia Farnesiana. Cult. 
—— Jacquemontii. 
Arabica. Both the common and the cupressiform : sometimes both 
varieties on the same tree. It grows to a much larger size than in 
the N.W.P. I have measured one 16 feet 4 inches in girth, and 
several 11 or 12 feet. ' 
——— modesta. Only towards the north. 
Albizzia Lebec. Cult.: never, apparently, wild. 
Cathartocarpus Fistula. Cult. 
Cassia suffruticosa. Cult. 
Tora. 
—— Sophera. Rare. 
Bauhinia variegata. Cult. 
Tamarindus Indica. Cult.: very rare. 
RosACE E. 
Potentilla supina. 
Rosa Indica. Cult. 
Damaseena. Cult, 
Neuroda procumbens. Sand-hills. 
Amygdalus Persica. Cult. 
vulgaris. Cult. © 
Pyrus Malus. Cult. 
Cydonia. Cult. 
GRANATEX. 
Punica Granatum. Cult. 
SALICARIEÆ. 
Lawsonia alba. Cult. both in gardens and at a few places (e.g. Mailsian) 
in fields for the dye. 
Ammannia vesicatoria. 
—— multiflora. 
Ameletia rotundifolia. 
Rotala Roxburghii. 
TAMARISCINEÆ. 
Tamarix dioica. Called “ Lai.” 
Gallica. Called “ Pilchi," Occasionally producing manna. 
— orientalis (Faras, Royle). Called “Pharma.” Generally covered with 
salt, so much that poor people dip it in water to season their bread. 
The wood when burnt is most offensive and stercoraceous. It grows 
with great rapidity. I have measured trees of six or seven years’ 
growth 5 feet in girth, and they fall down of old age at twenty 
years, 
CUCURBITACEX. 
Cucumis trigonus. Desert. 
pubescens, Wild. | 
Melo. Many varieties of the Musk Melon, of great excellence. 
