PLANTS OF TIl/'J PUNJAB. 



955 



Shrdbs with Alteenatr Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Solanum vorlDasci- 

 folium, 



£'jl(i mrway iiari, old. 

 fcsOLANACE^. 

 F. r.. I.iv.2':(0. 

 The Plains to 5,000 ft. 

 Valleys below Simla 

 (L'ollett\ 



"Witliaiiia somnifcra, 



Ag&nid, ah, iikxan. 

 SoiiANACE^. 

 F. B. 1. iv. 2S!». 

 Ttie Plains. 

 Lahore. 



Withania coagulans, 

 T]3,e Clicesemakcr, 



Panirhan.i. ipinbajja. 



SOLANACE.^. 



F. B. I.iv. 240. 



The Plains to 3,000 ft. 



Sutloj Vallay fColIeit). 



Shahpur (Douie). 



Lycium europseum, 



A'a/i/ju, VI ra', chlrrhitta. 

 SOLANACK.S:. 



F. B. I. iv. 2t0. 



The Plains to 5,000 ft. 



Lyciuxn barbaruxn, 



Barghauna. 



SOLANACE.*;. 



F. B. I.iv. 241. 



The Plains to 3,000 ft. 



Lahore. 



Petals United. 



large, woolly with star-shaped hairs at end of 

 branches and flower stalks, bark light grey ; leaves 7-9 

 by 3-0, oblong, narrowed at both- ends, margins 

 smooth, tip long- pointed ; flowers white, h-'i in. diam.. 

 crowded in stalked branched clusters, corolla Woolly 

 without, stamens 5, anther tips meeting above ; berry 

 5 in. diam., round, smooth yellow, seeds many, ^ in. 

 diam. 



small, thinly woolly, branches round ; leaves 2-4 ins. 

 long, ovate short pointed, stalk \-^ in. ; flowers green- 

 ish yellow, axillary, sessile or shortly stalked in clust- 

 ers, or solitary, calyx in flower | in., in fruit f in., 

 bell-shaped, 5-6 toothed, in fruit enlarged and nearly 

 round, papery, corolla bell -shaped \-h in,, lobes 3-6, 

 short ; berry round, ^-^ in. diam., seeds many, ^V in. 

 diam. The root is narcotic and diuretic. 



small, greyish from minute star-shaped hairs ; 

 leaves 1-2 ins. long, oblong, blunt, thick, narrowed at 

 the base, very shortly stalked ; flowers pale yellow, 

 mealy from the minute star-shaped hairs outside, | in, 

 diam. in short stalked hanging axillary clusters, calyx 

 i in. in flower, § in. in fruit, velvety, corolla bell- 

 shaped, lobes turned back ; berry and seeds as in the 

 last species W. somnifera. The fruit is emetic when 

 fresh, anodyne and carminative when dry. 



small, spinous ; leaves |-1 in. long, often clustered 

 at the joints, linear-oblong ; flowers purplish white, 

 ^ in. diam., solitary or in clusters at the joints, calyx 

 often 2 lipped, 5 teeth, not larger in fruit, ^ in. corolla, 

 funnel-shaped, lobes 5-4, half the length of the tube, 

 stamens 5-4 on the corolla tube, smooth at the base 

 berry ^ in. diam.. nearly round, many seeded. The 

 berries are edible and considered to be aphrodisiac. 



same as the last species except that the corolla 

 lobes are more than half as long as the tube. 



