232 THE JOURNAL OF INDIAN BOTANY. 



Veronica L. 

 Veronica anagallis L. Sp. PL {1753) 12. — Loc. : Sifcani (jhala- 

 wan), 28° 19' N, 66° 5' E, about 5,300 ft. (no. M364, M364A) 

 growing in moist places on the banks of water channels. — Fl. and fr. 

 in June 1918. 



Anarrhinum Desf. 



Anarrhinum orientale Benth. in DC Proclr. X, 289. — Loc.: 

 Harboi, 18 miles ESE of Kalat, 9,000 ft. (no. 54).— Uses : Sheep eat. 

 this, also goats, etc. 



Vern. Name : Nila (Br,). 



Anarrhinum sp.— Loc. : Pishuk, -27° 33' N, 66° 18' E, about 

 5,300 ft. (no. M341). Fr. inpJune 1918. 



Leptorhabdos Sclirenk. 



Leptorhabdos virgata Walp. Bep. Ill, 387. — Loc : Harboi, 

 18 miles ESE of Kalat, 9,000 ft. (no. 29, 29B, 42). Fl. after rain in 

 Aug. 1917. — Uses : Eaten by sheep. 



Vern. Name : Fisun Lathi (Br). 



Grobanchaceae 



ClSTANCHE Ho'ffffi. and Link. 



Cistanche tubulosa Wight Ic. t. 1420, bis. — Loc : Pirandar, 205 

 miles SSW of Kalat, about 1,900—2,000 ft. (no. 264, 264A) ; Las Bela, 

 about 700 ft. (no. 2G4B). Fl. in Sept. and Oct. 1917. 



Vern. Name : Machochik (Br.). 



Orobanche L. 



Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers. Syn.il (l 807) 181. — Loc: Quetta 

 about 5,550 ft. (no. M403 A,B,C) ; Residency Garden at Quetta.— Fl, 

 and fr. in July 1918. 



Orobanche hirtiflora Bent. — Loc. : Kalat, 7,000 ft. (no. 7,) ; Surab, 

 43 miles S. of Kalat, 5,750 ft. (no. 7 A).— Fl. in Aug. 1917.— Uses : 

 Eaten by camels and goats. 



Vern. Name : Machochik (Br.). 



Orobanche oxyloba Beat. — Loc. : Baluchistan. 



Bignoniaceae. 



Tecomella Seem. 



Tecomella undulata Seem, in Ann, & Mag. Nat, Hist. ser. 3, X 

 {1862) 30. — Loc. : Kochau (no. 198) ; Rekin (Awaran, Kolwa) 

 26°21'N, 55° 12' E, about 1,750 ft. (no. M289) : Gwambuk, about 

 60 miles S by E. of Panjgur, about 2,700 ft. (no. M23. M24D) : 

 about miles E. of Mand, 62° 3' E, 26° 7' N, about 850 ft. (no. 

 M23A, M23B). 



One little nala was covered with these bushes in full flower, a 

 most gorgeous sight. Though we saw many of these bushes later 

 en we saw no more flowers. The colour is a brilliant, almost orange 

 yellow. Fl. in March 1918, Bagai Daf (Mantar), about 42 miles S. 

 of Panjgur, about 3,100 ft. (no. M23C), a row of these trees along a 



