12 
Plants of the Punjab. 
TREES WITH ALTBRNATE STIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Prunus Padus, 
Bird Cherry, 
Jamoi. 
Rosacez&. 
(Se 5 eed RES 
Himalaya, 6-9,500 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Eriobotrya japonica, 
Loquat, 
Lokat. 
Rosacea. 
WS. En. O72, 
The Plains. 
Pyrus Malus, 
Apple, 
Seo. 
RosacEm. 
PB. 1. 0.378. 
The Plains to 9,000 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Hughes-Buller). 
Pyrus baccata, 
Siberian Crab, 
Liu, choda. 
Rosacha. 
i, 6.4. il. ao. 
Himalaya, 6-10,000 ft. 
Pyrus communis, 
Pear, 
Nashpati. 
RosacEa. 
F. B. I. ii. 374. 
Himalaya, 2-8,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
PHTALS UNUNITED. 
medium size, bark rough, dark grey or brown, 
young parts somewhat velvety ; leaves 4-6 by 1-24 in., 
oblong-lanceolate, long-pointed, closely toothed, red 
before falling, midrib red, stalk 1-14 in. long, stout, 
red, a pair of glands at apex, stipules linear, membran- 
ous, soon falling; flowers white, 4-1 in. diam., in 
drooping many flowered axillary and terminal racemes 
which are 4-6 in. long, petals 5, concave, stamens many ; 
drupe, size of a pea, round, acid, red turning to black, 
stone thick, rugged. 
small, branches and branchlets thick ; leaves 6-8 by 
14-3 in., leathery, stiff woolly beneath, stalk thick, 
woolly, stipules broad or lanceolate ; flowers white, $ 
in. diam., crowded in thick stiff woolly racemes, petals 5, 
broad, ovate; berry round or ovoid, 14-2 in. long, 
yellow, fleshy, edible, seeds 2-5, angled, brown, smooth. 
This tree is much cultivated for its fruit. 
leaves 2-8 in., ovate, smooth above, woolly beneath, 
leaf stalk woolly ; flowers pink, 14-2 in. diam., sepals 
persistent on the top of the fruit ; fruit globose, fleshy, 
9-5-celled, seeds contained in a core, fruit indented at 
both ends and with a very short stalk, widely culti- 
vated. 
small; leaves 2-3 in., smooth, ovate; flowers 14-2 
in. diam., in sessile clusters, or on long stalks clustered 
together, white ; fruit small, 4-1 in. diam., globose, red, 
sepals not on the top, seeds in a core, only base indented 
flesh of fruit granular. 
small, smooth, young parts woolly, young plant 
often spinous; leaves ovate, oblong, acute pointed, of 
young plants lobed; flowers white, 14 in. diam; 
fruit 1-2 in., narrow into the stalk, seeds in a core, 
flesh of fruit granular, sepals on top of the fruit. This 
tree is much cultivated for its fruit. 
