70 DR. TIERNEY AITCHISON ON THE FLORA 
ACANTHACER. 
Justicia Adhatoda, L. Characteristic over the whole district. Called 
* Bansa” and “ Bakoor ” by the natives. No animal will eat it. 
Barleria cristata, L. Mount Tilla and Salt Range, common. 
Dicliptera Roxburghiana, Nees. 
Dipteracanthus prostratus, Nees. 
Rostellaria peploides, Nees. 
PEDALIACER. 
Sesamum Indicum, L. Cultivated in fields for its seeds, called “ Tillee.” 
The oil obtained from its seeds called “ Til-ka-thail." 
LABTATE. 
Anisomeles ovata, R. Br. Not common.  Duriala. 
Ballota limbata, Benth. Characteristic of the low ranges of hills. 
Colebrookia oppositifolia, Sm. Mount Tilla and Salt Range, not below 
2000 feet. 
Eremostachys Vicaryi, Benth. At Choya only. 
Lallemantia Royleana, Benth. Abundant near the Fort of Rhotas; rare 
over the rest of the district. Quite wild. 
Lamium amplexicaule, L. 
Leucas cephalotes, Spr. 
nutans, Spr. 
urticzefolia, Benth. 
Micromeria biflora, Benth. Abundant near Fort Mungla. 
Nepeta ruderalis, Ham. Mount Tilla, common. 
Ocimum Basilicum, L., var. thyrsiflorum. Cultivated. 
sanctum, L. Low ranges of hills, common. 
Plectranthus rugosus, Benth. In great luxuriance on Mount Tilla. 
Salvia Moorcroftiana, Wall. The plains upon Salt Range, in great abun- 
dance throughout the fields. Called “ Kalather.” 
—— plebeia, R. Br. Summit of Mount Tilla. 
—— pumila, Benth. Very characteristic of low ranges of hills and ravines. 
Sheep very fond of it. 
Stachys parviflora, Benth. Plains upon the Salt Range. 
VERBENACER. 
Clerodendron phlomoides, L. 
Duranta Plumieri, L. Cultivated. 
Lantana alba, Mill. Common upon all the hills. 
Lippia nodiflora, Rich. 
Verbena officinalis, L. 
Vitex Negundo, L. Mount Tilla only, on its summit. 
PLANTAGINACEJ. 
Plantago amplexicaulis, Cav. 
