190 MR. M. P. EDGEWORTH—FLORULA MALLICA. 
Microrhynchus sarmentosus. 
nudicaulis. 
Sonchus oleraceus. Rare (sand-hills). 
Candollianus (Zollikoferia, DC.). "The pappus is remarkable, and 
very different from that of the normal Sonchi. 
Cichorium Intybus. Cult. 
Lactuca sativa. Cult. for the seeds, which are used as a medicine. 
COROLLIFLOR.E. 
PRIMULACEX. 
Anagallis cerulea. 
SAPOTACEJE. 
Mimusops Elengi. Cult. A tree in the Huzüri Bagh, Multan; said to 
have been brought by the late Nawab of Multan from Mecca. 
—— Kauki. Cult. 
APOCYNEX. 
Nerium odorum. Cult. 
ASCLEPIADACES. 
Leptadenia Jacquemontii.—See note, p. 204. 
Deemia extensa. 
Calotropis procera (Hamiltonii). In Bari Bar grows quite arboreous, 13 
feet in girth. 
Pentatropis spiralis. The Punjab and Sindh plant is this species—not 
microphylla.—See note, p. 204. 
Periploca aphylla. 
Oxystelma esculentum. 
Ceropegia esculenta. Both the tubers and leaves eaten as a vegetable. 
(Gahlot, Ind.)—See description, p. 204. D. 
Boucerosia edulis. Eaten as a vegetable. (Situn, Ind.)— See description, 
p. 205. 
GENTIANACER. 
Limnanthemum Kleinianum. 
Slevogtia orientalis, 
BIGNONIACES. 
Tecoma undulata (Jacq.). Rare, but found both in Rechnab and Bari 
deserts. (Lahíra, Ind.) 
CoNVOLVULACER. 
Cressa Cretica. 
Convolvulus arvensis. Fields: remarkably large and sweet-scented. 
pluricaulis. Desert. 
Batatas pentaphylla. Rechnab Bar. 
Ipomza Pes-Tigridis. 
sessiliflora. With a variety. 
reptans. Not common. 
Pharbitis Nil. 
Rivea hypocrateriformis. 
