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imbricatim stipantibus, calyce pubescente striato elongato obconico- 
campanulato ad medium in lacinias lineares mucronatas everso- 
patentes trinerves fisso, corollæ ample petalis obtusis cum stylo et 
staminibus miniato-rubris. 
Has. The Berg Hills, near Quetta. No. 1041. 
Very conspicuous from the fine large red flowers produced in pro- 
fusion on the low tufts, and remarkable in its solitary terminal flower 
surrounded by empty bracts.— Leaves 4-5 lines long. Calyx 4 lines. 
Petals 1-8 lines long. 
ZYGOPHYLLACEZÆ. 
3. Seetzenia orientalis, Dene. 
It may be noticed that the stamens, in this species at least, are not 
opposite, but alternate with the calyx-segments, as has been remarked 
previously by Major Vicary. 
TEREBINTHACEZÆ. 
4. Pistachia Khinjuk, J. E. S.; arbor 10—20-pedalis, cortice levi, parti- 
bus junioribus pubescentibus adultis glabratis, foliis 5—7—9-foliolatis, 
petiolo tereti, foliolis basi inzequilateris subfalcatis breviter petiolatis 
lanceolatis (basi attenuata) vel ovatis (basi plus minus rotundata) 
apice in caudam setaceam attenuatis vel rarius abrupte productis, 
fructu obovato subcompresso.— Folia 23 pollices longa, 10-12 lineas . 
lata. 
_ Pistachia Khinjuk, J. Æ. S. in Herb. n. 119.  Pistachia Terebinthus, hs 
varietas?  — 
Has. Common in the mountains of Beloochistan from 4000 to 3 
8000 feet, and known under the name of Gwun and Gulungoor. It 
is found in Affghanistan, and called Khinjuk and Shurumna. 
Its fruit is eaten, and from its seeds an oil is extracted. 
5. Pistachia Cabulica, J. E. S.; arbor 10-20-pedalis, cortice tubercu- - 
lato, minute pubescens, foliis 5-7-9-foliolatis, petiolo ad apicem in- 
conspicue subalato, foliolis subsessilibus angustis lanceolato-oblongis 
muticis, fructu rotundato compresso.—Folia 2 polices: longa, 5 
lineas lata. 
Pistachia Cabulica, J. E. S. in Herb. n. 1072. P. mutica, Fisch. et E 
Mey.? P. Atlantica, Desf.? 
Has. Beloochistan hills and throughout Affghanistan. 
