PLANTS OF TEE PUNJAB. 



859 



Trees with Alternate Stipulate Simple Leaves. 



Petals None. 

 Nut, ribbed, contained in Leafy Scales. 



Oorylus Coluraa. 



Hazel, 



CuPULIFEB.dE. 

 F. B. I. v. 625. 

 Himalaya, 6-10,000 ft. 

 Simla, rare, Narkanda 

 (Collett). 



small : bark dark grey, ihin, sometimes peeling up- 

 wards; leaves, doubly toothed, somewhat lobulater. nut, 

 §-% long, flattened pointed ovoid, hard, deep brown, 

 2-3 together in a ribbed leathery cup of long scales. 



vimiaea 



Carpinus 

 Horabeam, 



CUPOLIFER.E. 



F. B. I. v. 626. 



Himalaya, East 

 Chamba, 5-7,C00 ft. 



branches warted, slender drooping leaves, tips very 

 long, tail-like ; nut very small, to in. long, ribbed. 



of 



Carpinus fagiaea, 

 Cupulifer^e. 

 F. 3. I. v. 626. 

 Hicalaya, 4-7,000 ft. 



bark dark brown, smooth except for some 

 wrinkles ; leaves without long tips ; nut, j in. long 

 ribbed. 



Seeds several, each enveloped in a Tuft of White Silky Hairs. 

 Leaves shortly stalked. 



Salis tetraspenaa, 



Bedleila, bed. 



Salicineje. 



F. B. I. v. 626. 



The Plains to 4,000 ft. 



Sutlej Valley (Collett). 



Saliz acmopaylla, 



Bisu, bada. 



SALICINEiE. 



F. B. I. v. 628. 

 The Plains. 



Saliz "Wallicaiana, 



Salis alba, "Waits 

 ■willo-w, 



Biz, changma. 



Salicine^:. 



F. B. I. v. 629. 



Himalaya, Simla, 



introdiiced (Collett). 



small ; bark greyish-brown or blackish, rough with 

 deep vertical furrows ; leaves 3-6 in. long, four 

 times longer than broad, narrowed at both ends, 

 flowers appear after the leaves on leafy stalks, flower 

 stalks (spikes) 2-5 in. long. 



medium size, bark reddish brown ; leaves 2-5 in. 

 long, five times longer than broad, narrowed at both 

 ends ; flowers appear after the leaves on leafy stalks ; 

 flowering stalks (spikes) 1-2 in. long. 



see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



branchlets green, yellow, red or purple, leaves 2-6 

 in. long, narrow, white with silky hairs beneath, 

 minutely toothed ; flowers appear after the leaves on 

 leafy stalks ; flowering stalks (spikes) 1-3 in. long. 



