192 MR. M. P. EDGEWORTH—FLORULA MALLICA. 
OROBANCHER. 
Phelipzea Calotropidis. On the roots of Calotropis only. Differs from 
lutea in the anthers, which are mucronate, while in this they are 
obtuse. 
LABIATA. 
Ocymum Basilicum. Cult. 
sanctum. Cult. 
Mentha ineana? Cult. 
Salvia pumila. Edges of rivers. 
—— plebeia. Ditto. 
Leucas urticifolia. Rechnab Bar. 
Dracophyllum Royleanum. Cult. 
VERBENACES. 
Verbena officinalis. 
Lippia nodiflora. 
Clerodendron phlomioides. 
Vitex bicolor. 
ACANTHACE X. 
Dipteracanthus patulus. Chandniot and Shahkot rocks. 
Barleria ciliata. Ditto. 
Acanthodium spicatum. Desert. 
Peristrophe bicalyculata. Only once found. 
PLUMBAGINES. 
Plumbago Zeylanica. 
SALVADORACES. 
Salvadora oleoides. Most abundant: the fruit much eaten in the desert. 
12 feet in girth at Thannam ; at Baluana 11 feet 4 inches. (Ind. Van: 
the fruit is Pzlu.) 
—— Indica. Rare: leaves eaten as a salad. At Pakpatan 14 feet 9 inches 
in girth. 
PLANTAGINES. 
Plantago amplexicaulis. 
Ispagula. Cult, 
MONOCHLAMYDEA. 
PHYTOLACCACEA. 
Limeum Indicum, Stocks, in Anderson, Fl. Adenensis, Linn. Journ. v.— 
See description, p. 206. 
Giesekia pharnaceoides. 
rubella, 
SALSOLACEJE. 
Beta vulgaris. Cult. 
Chenopodium murale. 
Spinacia oleracea. Cult. Not introduced by Europeans, but by the Arabs. 
Kochia arenaria. Very abundant. 
Sueda Indica (Sa/sola lana, Edgew.). (Lani, Ind.) 
