Plants of the Punjab. 19 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE SimpLE LEAVES. 
Corylus Colurna, 
CUPULIFERZ. 
Web. Le-vi 625. 
Himalaya, 6-10,000 ft. 
Simla, rare, Narkanda 
(Collett). 
Carpinus viminea, 
CUPULIFERE. 
F. B. I. v. 626. 
Himalaya, east of 
Chamba, 5-7,000 ft. 
Carpinus faginea, 
CUPULIFERE. 
Be Be I. vy. 626; 
Himalaya, 4-7,000 ft. 
PETALS NONE. 
Nut, ribbed, contained in Leafy Scales. 
small, bark dark grey, thin, sometimes peeling up: 
wards ; leaves doubly toothed, somewhat lobulated, nut 
4-3 in. long, flattened, pointed, ovoid, hard, deep brown, 
2-3 together in a ribbed leathery cup of long scales. 
This tree is akin to Corylus Avellana, Common Hazel 
or Nut of Britain. 
branches warted, slender drooping leaves, tips very 
long, tail-like ; nut very small, ;, in. long, ribbed. This 
tree is akin to Carpinus Betulus, common Horn-beam 
of Britain. 
bark dark brown, smooth except for some wrinkles ; 
leaves without long tips ; nut +; in. long, ribbed. 
Seeds several, each enveloped in a Tuft of White Silky Havrs. 
Salix tetrasperma, 
Bedleila, bed. 
SALICINER. 
BS. ©. v>626. 
The Plains to 4,000 it. 
Sutlej Valley (Collett). 
Baluchistan 
(Hughes-Buller). 
Salix acmophylla, 
Bisu, bada. 
SALICINER. 
FE. B.I..v. 628. 
The Plains. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Salix Wallichiana. 
Leaves shortly stalked. 
small, bark greyish brown or blackish, rough with 
deep vertical furrows ; leaves 8-6 in. long, four times 
longer than broad, narrowed at both ends; flowers appear 
after the leaves on leafy stalks, flowering stalks (spikes) 
2-5 in. long. 
medium size, bark reddish brown; leaves 2-5 in. 
long, five times longer than broad, narrowed at both 
ends ; flowers appear after the leaves on leafy stalks, 
flowering stalks (spikes) 1-2 in. long. 
see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
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