THE AFGHAN DELIMITATION COMMISSION. 107 
BALANOPHORE. 
CYNOMORIUM COCCINEUM, Linn.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. р. 1073. 
Hari-rud valley: 454, May 12, 1885. Collected in a wheat-field on two occasions ; 
must be common, as it is well known to the people. ; 
BALANOPHORA, Sp. 
Helmand river: Oct. 21, 1884. 
In a tamarisk-grove on the banks of the Helmand, a large species of Balanophora was 
collected by а camel-driver, who called it Љабри, and said that it was used as fodder for 
camels in Baluchistan. In this he may have been mistaken, as an Orobanche, employed 
for the same purpose, bears the same name. Specimen lost. 
ЕОРНОВВТАСЕ Ж. 
EUPHORBIA CHLADENTA, Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. р. 1094. 
Badghis: 1107, Мау 1, 1885. Native name Gao-twrganak. In clayey soil, common. 
This is perennial, and not, as described by Boissier, an annual. 
EUPHORBIA OSYRIDEA, Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 1092. 
Northern Baluchistan: 1109, October 10, 12, 1884 ; Hari-rud valley: August 5, 1885. 
Native name Gishar. Common on limestone formation. А perennial that in autumn 
throws out from a large root-stock long whip-like leafy shoots, which bear flowers in the 
following spring. 
EUPHORBIA CHEIROLEPIS, Fisch. et Mey.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 1089. 
Northern Baluchistan: 9, Sept. 20, 1884. Native names: Palti, Roj-ghad. А very 
common plant that grows in the pure loose sand of the desert, between Nushki and 
Sanduri. 
EUPHORBIA ОнАм жвүоЕ, Linn.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 1088. 
Khorasan: 796, August 28, 28, 1885. 
EUPHORBIA TURCOMANICA, Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. р. 1087. 
Hari-rud valley: 1110, June 5, 1885. 
EUPHORBIA HELIOSCOPIA, Linn.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 1107. 
Hari-rud valley : 231, April 13, 25, 1885. In cultivated ground, common. 
EUPHORBIA DENSA, Schrenk ; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 1091. 
Hari-rud valley : 179, April 6, 7, 15, 19, 97, 1885, June 3, 18 
Euphorbia of the country, found everywhere in the shade of rocks and bushes. 
85, This is the common 
Evrnorsia Szovitst, Fisch. et Mey.; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. р. 1113. 
Khorasan: 707, July 1, 1885. In gravelly soil. 
EUPHORBIA, sp. 
Helmand river: 72, October 21, 1884. Native name Shir-go. Employed as a dye. 
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