Plants of the Punjab. 18 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE SimpLtE LEAVES. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
Pyrus Pashia, small, young parts woolly, deciduous, barren 
Mehal, tang. Qyy os branchlets end in a spine, in young plants leaves lobed ; 
BaBek. 1/374. leaves ovate ; flowers 1 in. diam., white and pink, fruit 
Himalaya, globose, scurfy, yellow brown, astringent, eatable in 
2,500-8,000 ft. decay, covered with raised white spots, not crowned by 
Simla (Collett). sepals. 
Pyrus kumaoni, like P. Pashia, but differentiated by smooth flower 
Doda, Chitana. stalks and broad rounded sepals. 
Rosacea. 
Bobet. nu. 874. 
Himalaya, 5-8,000 ft. 
PETALS UNITED. 
Randia dumetorum, see Shrubs, Opposite, Stipulate, Simple. 
Mimusops Elengi, see Trees, Alternate, Exstipulate, Simple. 
Euphorbia nivulia, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
Euphorbia antiquorum, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
Bridelia retusa, see Trees, Alternate, Exstipulate, Simple. 
Bridelia montana, see Trees, Alternate, Eixstipulate, Simple. 
PETALS NONE. 
Rhamnus purpureus, small, looks like a cherry tree; young branches 
Bat sinjal, tandra. purplish with white spots, bark thin, smooth, no spines ; 
RHAMNES. leaves 23-5 in., ovate, lanceolate, thin, minutely toothed, 
=P b.-L.i1. 639. stipules small, soon falling off ; flowers greenish in small 
Himalaya, 4-10,000 ft. axillary clusters, calyx cup-shaped, teeth 5, petals none, 
Simla (Collett). stamens 5; drupe # in. long, ovoid, seated on the per- 
sistent calyx, stone one. 
Parrottia, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
Jacquemontiana, 
Casearia graveolens, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
Casearia tomentosa, see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
