72 DR, TIERNEY AITCHISON ON THE FLORA 
| /Erua scandens, Juss. 
Alternanthera sessilis, R. Br. 
Celosia argentea, L. 
Digera arvensis, Forsk. 
Euxolus viridis, Mog., var. caudatus. 
Mengea tenuifolia, Mog. 
Pupalia lappacea, DC. 
LAURACES. 
Tetranthera Roxburghii, Nees. Mount Tilla: not common; not culti- 
vated. 
EUPHORBIACER. 
Andrachne telephioides, L. River side, above Mungla: common. 
Baliospermum Indicum, Dne. 
Buxus sempervirens, L. Salt Range: common. Called “ Pupper.” The 
branches with the leaves on used to thatch houses, as the leaves 
do not decay easily : wood only used as firewood. 
Crozophora tinctoria, Juss. 
Euphorbia Chamæsyce, L. 
dracunculoides, Lam. 
—— Helioscopia, L. 
—— hypericifolia, L. 
—— Nepalensis, Boiss. 
—— thymifolia, L. 
Phyllanthus Emblica, L. Called “ Horola.” Cultivated. 
—— Niruri, L. Mount Tilla only. 
Ricinus communis, L. The oil is not extracted from the seed in this 
district, but the seeds are eaten in curries by the natives. Called 
“ Arund ” and “ Bed-ungeer.” 
Rottlera tinctoria, Roxb. Mount Tilla: common. Called “ Rovin,” 
“ Roolee," and “ Kameela." The red epidermis of the fruit is recog- 
nized as a vermifuge for the tape-worm by the natives, and also used 
as a dye. 
ULMACEX. 
Celtis Caucasica, Willd. Mount Tilla, common, showing good timber 
at above 2500 feet. 
SALICACE. 
Populus Euphratica, Oliv. Cultivated: rare: good trees at Goozerat. 
—-—— dilatata, Ait, Cultivated, Sofaida. 
Salix Babylonica, L. Cultivated. Called “ Mujnoo.” 
CANNABINACER. 
Cannabis sativa, L. 
URTIOACEE. 
Forskolea tenacissima, L. Mount Tilla and Salt Range, 
