OF THE JHELUM DISTRICT OF THE PUNJAB. 67 
Filago Germanica, L. 
Franceeuria crispa, Cass. Rare. 
Gnaphalium luteo-album, L. Near water, Choya. 
Inula vestita, DC. On the summit of Mount Tilla. 
Lactuca auriculata, DC. 
Machlys hemispherica, DC. 
Microrhynchus nudicaulis, Less. 
Picridium Tingitanum, Desf. On a rocky ridge betwee Mount Tilla and 
the village of Bagree. 
Pluchea. Of this, two apparently new species were picked up, growing in 
great luxuriance (quite arborescent) upon the red clay marl, at the 
gorges of the Salt Range. 
Sclerocarpus Africanus, Jacg. Mount Tilla, near the summit. 
Sonchus arvensis, L. 
—— asper, L. 
Trichogyne cauliflora, DC. 
Vernonia cinerea, Less. 
Xanthium Strumarium, L. 
CAMPANULACER. 
Campanula canescens, Wall. Summit of Mount Tilla. 
COROLLIFLORE. 
PRIMULACES. 
Anagallis arvensis, L. 
Androsace rotundifolia, Ham. 
Samolus Valerandi, L. Plains upon Salt Range. 
OLEACEX. 
Olea Europza, L. (ferruginea, Wall.). Met with wherever the elevation is 
above 1500 feet from sea-level as a shrub, but at 3000 feet it is a 
well-formed tree : called “ Cow” by the natives. The wood is chiefly 
used for handles of axes (koolharees), for turning-purposes, and as 
firewood. It constitutes a little of the jungle on the highest part of 
the low ranges of hills, forming the main part of that on the Salt 
Range. 
JASMINACER. 
Jasminum grandiflorum, L. 
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Z. Cultivated. Called “ Harsingar.” 
ÄPOCYNACER. 
Carissa diffusa, Roxb. 
Nerium odorum, Sol. Called “ Kuniyoor daflee." 
Rhazya stricta, Dne. In soil much impregnated with saline matter, 
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