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64 DR. TIERNEY AITCHISON ON THE FLORA 
Cassia acutifolia, Del. ** Senna.” Cultivated. 
— Fistula, L. Cultivated. ‘‘ Amultas,” Indian Laburnum. 
——— mimosoides, L. Mount Tilla. 
Tora, L. “ Punwar.” 
Cicer arietinum, L. Cultivated. Yields the pulse called ** Chunnah.” 
Crotalaria Burhia, Ham. Is characteristic of the Salt Plains. Rare in the 
low ranges of hills. 
juncea, L. Cultivated in strips round fields. Called “ Sunni,” and 
yields a fibre called ** Sunn.” 
—— medicaginea, Lam. 
sericea, Retz. Cultivated. 
Cyamopsis psoralioides, DC. 
Dalbergia Sissoo, Roxb. Largely cultivated, yielding good timber. Found 
wild in ravines near Mount Tilla and Tullagung. Called “ Sheshum.” 
Dolichos uniflorus, Lam. 
Edwardsia Hydaspica, Edgw. In great quantity at Choya and Kutas. 
Called “Koon.” No animals will feed on it; if cows do, they are 
poisoned by it. 
Ervum Lens, L. Cultivated: yields the pulse called “ Musoor.” 
Guilandina Bonducella, L. It is doubtful if this has not been introduced 
at Pind-dadan Khan, Kulla-kahar, &e. Called “ Kut-karounga.” 
Used as a febrifuge by the natives. 
Indigofera cordifolia, Heyne. 
—— linifolia, Retz. 
Senegalensis, DC. 
—— tinctoria, L. Cultivated chiefly in small quantities to dye the beards 
of the cultivators blue. Called ** Neel.” 
Lathyrus annuus, L. 
—— Aphaca, L. 
Lespedeza cuneata, Don. On Mount Tilla only. 
Medicago denticulata, Willd. 
Melilotus parviflora, Lesf. 
Mimosa rubicaulis, Lam. On Mount Tilla this takes the place of Acacia 
Arabica, as the latter begins to disappear upon reaching an altitude 
of above 1000 feet. 
Mucuna (species not determinable). On Mount Tilla only, near the 
summit. 
Nomismia aurea, W. & A. 
Parkinsonia aculeata, L. Cultivated: is becoming naturalized. 
Phaseolus aconitifolius, L. Cultivated. Yields the pulse called “ Moth.” 
Mungo, L. Yields the pulse called “ Mung.” 
—-— trilobus, Ait. In great profusion on the eastern face of Mount 
Tilla. 
Poinciana pulcherrima, L. 
Prosopis spicigera, L. A characteristic tree throughout the Salt Range 
as also amongst the jungle between these hills and the river Jhelum. 
