Plants of the Punjab. 
TREES wiTH Opposite ExstrpuLATE CompouND LEAVES. 
Fraxinus 
xanthoxyloides, 
Hanuz, shangal. 
OLEACER. 
F. B. I. iii. 606. 
Himalaya, 3-9,000 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Boissier). 
PETALS NONE. 
small ; leaves odd pinnate, leaflets 7-11, 2 by 3 in., 
not long-pointed, teeth small ; flowers in very short 
dense clusters, brown from woolly bracts, no calyx im 
some flowers, petals none ; fruit as in the last species. 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Bixa Orellana, 
Arnatto, 
Latkan. 
BIxNE. 
eB: f.1..190. 
The Plains. 
Shorea robusta, 
Sal. 
DIpTEROCARPES. 
Pe, 1.306, 
Kangra Valley, 
Himalaya to 3,000 ft., 
east of the Sutlej river. 
Kydia ealycina, 
Grewia oppositifolia, 
Behel. 
TILIACEAS. 
FB. I. 1. 884. 
Himalaya to 7,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, evergreen, young shoots rusty velvety ; 
leaves 4-8 by 24-5 in., smooth, long-pointed, stalk 2-3 
in., slender, stipules minute; flowers white or pink, 
2 in. diam., in terminal branching racemes, sepals 5, 
petals and stamens many; fruit 13 m., ovoid, softly 
prickly, seeds many in pulp. From this an orange dye 
is extracted. 
large, young parts with greyish velvet, bark thick, 
dark grey, rough from irregular furrows ; leaves 6-10 
by 4-6 in., ovate-oblong, long-pointed, smooth, stalk 
1 in. long, stipules curved, 4 m. long, soon falling off ; 
flowers yellowish, shortly stalked im branching terminal 
or axillary loose racemes, 5-9 in. long, covered with 
greyish velvet, calyx and outside of petals with greyish 
velvet, petals 54 in. long, orange within, tapering up- 
wards, stamens 50; fruit ovoid, } in. long, with greyish 
velvet attached to the enlarged sepals, which form 5 
unequal wings, seed one. Wood and resin are valuable. 
see Trees, Alternate, Stipulate, Lobed. 
medium size, bark ash coloured, herbaceous parts 
more or less with stellate hairs; leaves 8 in. long in 
two rows alone branches, ovate, long-pointed, minutely 
toothed, rough above, velvety beneath, stalks 4 in., 
stipules more than 4 in., linear, soon falling off ; flowers 
in short clusters, opposite to leaves, white to yellow, 
sepals 5, linear, 3 in. long, 8-ribbed on the back, petals 
5, half the length of the sepals, stamens many ; drupe 
smooth or thinly hairy, fleshy, dark green, 1 to 4- 
lobed, nuts one-celled, one-seeded, size of peas. 
