852 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XVIII. 



Trees with Alternate Stipulate imple Leaves. 

 Petals Ununited. 



Frnnus Communis, 



Bullae©, 



Alueha* 



Rosacea. 



F. B. I. ii. 815. 



Himalaya, 5-7,000 f I 



small, branching from below, with or without 

 thorns ; leaves 3-4 in. long, ovate, lanceolate short 

 pointed, finely toothed ; flowers 1 in. diam., ap- 

 pearing with the leaves, white or pinkish on long 

 stalks, solitary or in pairs, petals 5, stamens many ; 

 drupe 1+ in. round or ovoid, drooping, smooth, with 

 bloom, yellow or black, stone flattened, smooth. 



Frnnus Fadus, 

 3ii-d Cherry-' 



Jam oi. 



Rosacea. 



F. B. I. ii. 315 v 



Himalaya, 6-9,500 



Simla (Collett). 



ft. 



medium size, bark rough, dark grey or brown, 

 young parts somewhat velvety ; leaves 4-6 by 1-2^ 

 in. oblong lanceolate, long pointed, closely toothed, 

 red before falling, midrib red, stalk 1-lh in. long, 

 stout, red, a pair of glands at apex, stipules linear, 

 membranous, soon falling: flowers white, i-^ in. 

 diameter, in drooping many flowered axillary and ter 

 minal racemes, which are 4-6 in. long, petals 5, 

 concave, stamens many ; drupe, size of a pea, round 

 acid, red turning to black, stone thick, rugged. 



Eriobotrya Japonica, 

 Loquat, 



Lohat. 



Rosacea. 



F. B. I. ii. 372. 



The Plains. 



small, branches and branchlets thick ; leaves 6-8 by 

 lj-3 in., leathery, stiff woolly beneath, stalk thick, 

 woolly, stir; ules broad or lanceolate; flowers white, J 

 in. diam., crowded in thick stiff woolly racemes, 

 petals 5, broad, ovate ; berry round or ovoid 1^-2 

 ins. long, yellow, fleshy, edible, seeds 2-5, angled, 

 brown, smooth. This tree is much cultivated for its 

 fruit. 



Fyrus Malus, 

 Apple, 



Seo. 



Rosacea. 



F. B. I. ii. 373. 



The Plains to 9,000 ft. 



Fyrus b a c c a t a , 

 Siberian Crab, 



Liu, choda. 

 Rosacea. | 

 F. B. I. ii. 373. 



Himalaya G-10,000ffc. 



leaves 2-3 in., ovate, smooth above, woolly beneath, 

 leaf stalk woolly, flowers pink, l£-2 in. diam. ; 

 sepals persistent on the top of the fruit ; fruit globose, 

 fleshy, 2-5 celled, seeds contained in a core, fruit 

 indented at both ends and with a very short stalk. 



small ; leaves 2-3 in., smooth, ovate, flowers 1^-2 

 in. diam., sessile in clusters, white ; fruit small, 

 j-1 in. diam., globose, red, sepals not on the top, 

 seeds in a core, only base indented, flesh of fruit 

 granular. 



