Plants of the Punjab. 15 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE SimpLE LEAVES. 
Celtis australis, 
Kharak. 
URTICACES. 
F. B. I. v. 482. 
The Plains to 8,000 ft. 
Trema politoria, 
Khagshi. 
UrRTICACER. 
Ds by. 1 vse, 
The Plains to 3,000 ft. 
Plecospermum 
spinosum, 
Morus alba, 
Mulberry, 
Tut. o Wy 
iE. Be d.-v: 492. 
The Plains to 11,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Morus indica, 
Tutri. 
URTICACER. 
ab. f. v. 492: 
Himalaya to 7,000 ft. 
Morus serrata, 
Karttut, karun. 
URTICACER. 
Be. Tv 492. 
Himalaya, 4-9,000 it. 
Morus levigata, 
URTICACEA. 
#. B. I. v. 492. 
Himalaya to 4,000 ft. 
PETALS NONE. 
large ; leaves deciduous, obliquely ovate, toothed, 
long- pointed ; flowers pale yellow, small, solitary or in 
clusters, sepals 4-5, stamens 4-5; fruit long-stalked, 
ovoid, 4 in. long, stone wrinkled. This sweet fruit. is 
supposed to be the Lotus of the ancients. 
large, roughly hairy ; leaves 2 in., hard and rough, 
often long-pointed, small toothed, base rounded, leaf 
stalk short, stipules longer than the leaf stalk ; flowers 
small, in small axillary clusters, sepals 4-5, stamens 4-5 ; 
fruit small, globose, stone pitted. 
see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
small; leaves 24-4 in., stalk 4-1 in. long (often 
lobed), ovate, pointed, toothed ; flowers on spikes, sepals 
4, stamens 4; fruiting spikes (berries) white or red, sweet, 
short, ovoid, consisting of fleshy calyces, each containing 
one seed. The wood is used in the manufacture of lawn 
tennis rackets, 
small ; leaves 24-6 in. with 4-1 in. stalk, deciduous, 
ovate (often lobed), sharply toothed, long-pointed, 
rough ; flowering and fruiting spike short, ovoid, dark 
purple, otherwise like the last species. 
small; leaves deciduous, broad, ovate, pointed, 
toothed, leaf stalk woolly ; fruiting spike short, cylindric, 
purple, sweet. 
leaves deciduous, ovate ; fruiting spike long-stalked, 
2-5 in. long, cylindric, white, sweet. 
