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Not one specimen of this to be met with to the east of Jelallpore. 
Called “ Jand ” by the natives, who eat the green fruit largely. 
Psoralea corylifolia, L. Rare. Called “ Choya.” 
Rhynchosia minima, DC. 
Sesbania aculeata, Pers. 
—— Ægyptiaca, Pers. Cultivated: is becoming naturalized. 
Tamarindus Indica, L. Cultivated. Called “ Imlee.” 
Taverniera nummularia, DC. Characteristic shrub of low ranges of hills. 
Tephrosia purpurea, Pers. A noxious weed. à 
tenuis, Wall. Mount Tilla only. 
Trigonella incisa, Royle. 
Vigna carinalis, Benth. Mount Tilla, near the summit. 
Vicia sativa, L. 
RosaACcEX. 
Potentilla supina, L. 
Rubus niveus, Wall. Found amongst stones at the water's edge, 
above the Fort of Mungla, in April,—its presence due to the seeds 
being carried down from their natural station to this locality by the 
river. 
DRUPACEA. 
Amygdalus communis, L. Cultivated. 
POMACEE. 
Cydonia vulgaris, L. Cultivated. Called “ Bailee.” 
Pyrus Malus, L. Cultivated. Called ** Sayoo.” 
LYTHRACEE. 
Grislea tomentosa, Roxb. 
Lawsonia alba, Lam. 
Myrracez. 
Punica Granatum, L. Cultivated in gardens. On the summit of Mount 
Tilla, apparently wild. 
Syzygium Jambolanum, DC. Cultivated tree, called ** Goulab Jaman.” 
TAMARICACER. 
Tamarix dioica, Rozb. On islands in the river. Called “ Pilchee,” 
** Jhao," and “ Furas." The term “ Pilchee " is as frequently applied 
to reeds, * Furas" to the T. Indica. “ Jhao" seems to be the most 
correct name. It yields a variety of galls called ** Burree muee," a 
large export from the Mooltan district. 
Indica—gallica, L. Occurs from a small bush to a large tree upon 
the most unfavourable soil for vegetable growth, and forms the 
greater part of the jungle in the Salt Plains. This, as well as 
T. orientalis, is called ** Furas.” The latter I am not aware of having 
met with, although this may be from not having seen it in flower to 
recognize it. 
LINN. PROC.— BOTANY, VOL. VIII. F 
