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Rumex hastatus. 



Kwnex nepalensis. 



LXV.-THEYMEL 



Daphne cannabina. 



Wikstroeni'ia canes cens. 



LXVI.-LORAN- 



THACE^. 



LorantJms hngiflorus. 



Viscum album. 



Viscum jajHiniciim. 



LXVII.-EUPHOR- 

 BIACE^. 



Euphorbia nivulia. 



Sarcooocoa pruniformis. 



AndracTine ourdi/olia, 

 Phyllanthus cmhlica. 



Is a very common weed. Flowers Summer and 

 rains ; bears very pretty pink whorls. 



Is the common Dock up here and grows plentifully. 

 Flowers in Summer and rains. 



Vernacular ' Satpura ", Is plentiful in most shady 

 localities. Bears large heads of white flowers through- 

 out Summer and rains. From the inner bark a strong 

 coarse paper is made. 



Is a very common shrub up here. Flowers during Sep- 

 tember-October. Has a very strong bark from which 

 good fibre could be obtained. Vernacular " Chamboi ". 



A very common pest in the Dun where it attacks 

 most trees but chiefly the " tun " and " shisham ". 

 It ascends into the Mussoorie hills but is not common. 

 Flowers in January and February. Vernacular 

 •• Banda ". 



The common Mistletoe is very common up here, 

 found growing on Apricot, Walnut and Cherry trees. 

 Flowers about April : ripens its berries during Novem- 

 ber and December. 



This leafless parasite is found on Qtiercus iiicana. 

 generally iu flower about July. 



Is very common, covering the dry rocky slopes of 

 the hills above Rajpur. Flowers during the hot 

 months. Vernacular " Thor ". 



This small evergreen shrub is found in most shady 

 localities. Flowers about April-May when it forms 

 good material for vases and table decorations. 



Is a common Mussoorie plant. Flowers about Sep- 

 tember. 



Vernacular " Aonla." Found plentifully in the Duu 

 and ascending into the warm valleys below Mussoorie 

 to about 4,000 feet. Flowers during the hot months : 

 fruit ripens late in winter. The fruit is made into 



