OF THE JHELUM DISTRICT OF THE PUNJAB. 61 
STERCULIACE X. 
Bombax heptaphyllum, Z. Mount Tilla and Salt Range, common. Called 
“ Sembul.’ 
Sterculia. Species not recognized, from absence of flower and fruit. This 
is a most characteristic shrub on Mount Tilla, at an altitude of above 
2500 feet, from its conspicuous foliage. 
BYTTNERIACEE. 
Kydia calycina, Roxb. Mount Tilla, above 2000 feet. 
Melhania abutiloides, Arn. Profuse on Mount Tilla. 
TILIACER. 
Corchorus acutangulus, L. 
olitorius, L. Not cultivated in this district. 
—— tridens, L. 
Grewia betulifolia, Juss. A characteristic shrub throughout the low ranges 
of hills. 
—— oppositifolia, Ham. Mount Tilla, common at 2500 feet. 
—— Rothii, DC. ‘ Mount Tilla, common. E 
—— villosa, Roth. Mount Tilla, not common. x 
Triumfetta angulata, Lam. 
MELIACER. 
Melia Azedarach, L, Cultivated. Called “ Persian Lilac,” ** Buchyan,” 
and “ Dek.” 
ÜEDRELACEE. 
Cedrela Toona, Rozb. Cultivated. Called “Toon.” 
SAPINDACEE. 
Cardiospermum Halicacabum, L. 
Dodonza Burmanniana, DC. Profuse on the western aspect of Mount 
Tilla and on the Salt Range. Called ** Syna.” 
VITACEE. 
Vitis carnosa, Wall. 
vinifera, L. Cultivated, and upon plains above Salt Range appa- 
rently naturalized. 
GERANIACER. 
Geranium lucidum, L. Summit of Mount Tilla only. 
—— rotundifolium, L. Summit of Mount Tilla only. 
ÖXALIDACEE. 
Oxalis corniculata, L. 
ZYGOPHYLLACEX. 
Fagonia Cretica, L, 
