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520. Grewia villosa, Willd. 
At the south-west base of Mount Tór-ghar, near Thal. 
A very gregarious shrub, recognized at once by its large, villous, 
crustaceous fruit. 
424, 476. Corchorus olitorius, Linn. 
Occasional, from Thal to Kuram. 
527. C. trilocularis, Linn. 
Oecasional from Thal to Kuram. 
ZYGOPHYLLE®. 
428. Tribulus terrestris, Linn. 
From Thal to Shâlizân, on dry stony ground, common. 
GERANIACER. 
217, 346,— 600, 836, 878 (1879). Geranium collinum, Bieb. 
Saféd-koh range and Hariáb district, amongst turf in swampy 
ground near springs, at an altitude of from 8000 to 10,000 feet. 
Flowers rose to rose-purple, sometimes white; roots carrot-colour, 
employed medicinally. 
299,=1005 (1879). Impatiens amphorata, Edgew. 
In the interior of the Saféd-koh range, at an altitude of 8000 to 
10,000 feet. Flowers rose-colour, with the spur light yellow; 
stems glass-like, semitransparent ; common; July and August. 
45, 172, 347,=653 (1879). I. brachycentra, Kar. § Kir. 
In the Kuram and Hariâb districts, in dry beds of streams, 
at an altitude of from 6000 to 8000 feet. Flowers very minute, 
white, produced during the heat of summer. 
297,=587 (1879). I. Lehmanni, Hook. fil. § Thoms. Capsula linearis, 
gracilis, fere pollicaris, oligosperma. 
Kuram district, on the stony margins of streams, at an eleva- 
tion of from 6000 to 8000 feet, ascends to the lower limit of 
I. amphorata, Edgew., but never mixes with it. Flowers purple; 
stems opaque. A very common plant. 
RHAMNEZ. 
507. Zizyphus Nummularia, Wight & Arn. 
From Thal to Kuram, up to 4000 feet. 
It is usually met with as a spreading woody shrub, but occa- 
sionally formsa small tree. At Kuram it is found associated with 
Z. vulgaris, Lamk. 
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