PLANTS OF THE PUNJAB. 



853 



Trees with Alternate Stipulate Simple Leaves. 

 Petals Ununited. 



Fyrus communis, 

 Fear, 



Nashpati. 

 ROSACEA. 

 F. B.I. ii. 374. 

 Himalaja, 2-8,000 ft. 



Fynis Fasaia. 



F. B. I. ii. 374. 

 Himalaya 2,500-8,000 ft. 

 Simla (Collett). 



small ; smooth, young parts woolly, young plant 

 often spinous, leaves ovate, oblong, acute pointed, of 

 young plants lobed ; flowers white. 1£ ins. diam. ; 

 ftuit 1-2 in. narrowed into the stalk, seeds in a core 

 flesh of fruit granular, sepals on top of the fruit. 



small ; young parts woolly, deciduous, barren bran- 

 chlets end in a spine ; in young plants leaves lobed, 

 leaves ovate, flowers 1 in. diam., white and pink, 

 fruit globose, scurfy yellow brown, astringent, eatable 

 in decay, covered with raised white spots, not crowned 

 by sepals. 



Fyrus kumaoai, 



Rosacea. 



F. B. I. ii. 374. 



Himalaya, 5-8,000 ft. 



like P. Pashia, but differentiated by smooth flower 

 stalks and broad rounded sepals. 



Oasearia g raveolens, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



Casearia temeatosa, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



Petals United. 



Saadia dumetorum, 



Euphorbia aivulia, 



Euphorbia aatiquo- 

 rum, 



see Shrubs, Opposite, Stipulate, Simple, 

 see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple, 

 see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



Petals None. 



Saamaus purpureas 



R.HAMNE.E. 



F.B. I.i. 639. 

 Himalaya 4-10,000 ft. 

 Simla (Collett). 



small, looks like a cherry tree ; young branches 

 purplish with white spots, bark thin, smooth, no 

 spines ; leaves 2^-5 in., ovate, lanceolate, thin, minute- 

 ly toothed, stipules small, soon falling off ; flowers 

 greenish in small axillary clusters, calyx cup-shaped, 

 teeth 5, petals none, stamens 5 ; drupe \ in. long, 

 ovoid, seated on the persistent calyx, stone one. 



