Plants of the Punjab. 7 
TREES WITH Opposite ExstTipuLATE Compounp LEAVES. 
Aesculus indica, 
Indian Horse Chestnut, 
Gun, torjaga, hane. 
SAPINDACER. 
Bees. P17. 675. 
Himalaya, 4-10,000 ft. 
Simla, Narkanda 
(Collett). 
Fraxinus floribunda, 
Angu, hum, tunnu. 
OLEACES, 
ee. Ems 60D: 
Himalaya, 5-9,000 ft. 
Millingtonia 
hortensis, 
Indian Cork tree, 
Akas Nim. 
BIGNONIACE. 
SBS koiv. S17: 
The Plains, planted. 
Oroxylum indicum, 
Mulin, tatmorang. 
BIGNONIACES. 
BB. foiv. 378. 
The Plains to 3,000 ft. 
Valleys below Simla 
(Collett). 
Fraxinus excelsior, 
Common ash, 
Sum, kum. 
OLEACE. 
Ff. Botin..606. 
Himalaya, 4-9,000 ft. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
is very like the last species, but the leaflets are 
smaller and the capsule is smooth. 
PETALS UNITED. 
large, bark grey, smooth on young stems, deeply 
furrowed on old ; leaves odd pinnate, midrib 5-8 in. long, 
leaflets opposite, 5-9, 8-5 by 1-3 in. long, pointed, tooth- 
ed ; flowers small, white, in clusters on a large branch- 
ing terminal raceme 6-8 in. long, calyx minute, 4-toothed, 
petals 4, stamens 2; a winged dry nut, one-seeded, 1-14 
in. long. Manna exudes from the bark by incision. 
large, towering, branches drooping, bark corky ; 
leaves 2-3 ft. long, 2-3-pinnate, leaflets 2-3 in., ovate- 
lanceolate, long-pointed ; flowers white, scented, on 
terminal branching racemes 10 by 6 in., calyx ;; in., 
teeth 5, corolla tube 2-3 by 4, in., mouth 1 in. diam., 
lobes 5, nearly equal, ovate, stamens 4, slightly pro- 
truding ; capsule 12 by ?in., pointed at both ends, seeds 
with wing 1 by 3 in. discoid. A fine avenue tree. 
medium size, bark soft, corky, branches few ; leaves 
2-3-pinnate, 4-6 ft. diam. pinne 38-4 pairs, pinnules 
3-4-foliolate, leaflets 3-5 by 2-81 in., broad ovate, long- 
pointed ; flowers dark red, odour bad, large, fleshy in 
loose terminal racemes, ma‘n stalk 2-3 ft., calyx 1 in. 
long, leathery, hardly toothed, corolla bell-shaped, 
2-3 in. long, lobes 5, stamens 5, 4 nearly equal, 5th 
shorter ; capsule 15-30 by 2-4 in., flat, like a scabbard, 
seeds discoid with papery wing, 2-3 in. across. The 
bark is used as an astringent. 
PETALS NONE. 
large ; leaves odd pinnate, leaflets 8-11, 4 by 12 
in., sessile, long-pointed, toothed; flowers in short 
raceme, clustered at tips of branches, appearing before 
the leaves, no sepals or petals, stamens 2, short ; a winged 
dry nut, 1-14 in. long, one-seeded. 
