Plants of the Punjab. 29 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE COMPOUND LEAVES. 
Pithecolobium dulce, 
Vilayate imla. 
LEGUMINOSZ&. 
Hebe le i..502. 
The Plains. 
Pyrus Aucuparia, 
Rowan, Mountain Ash, 
Battal, rungrek. 
RosacE#. 
Pe Boks a7o- 
Himalaya, 11-13,000 ft. 
Hattu (Collett). 
Pyrus foliolosa, 
Sulia, hulva. 
RosacEm. 
Babe 1.316: 
Himalaya, 9-12,000 ft. 
Hattu (Collett). 
PETALS UNUNITED, 
Pod-bearing. 
. Flowers in Round Heads. 
small; leaves and branches smooth, stipules 
spinous, minute, pointing upwards; pinne 2, leaflets 
2, 1-2 in. long, obtuse ; heads dense, 3-4 in. broad, in long 
branched racemes of minute white flowers ; pod twisted 
when ripe into a circle, 4-5 in. long, indented between the 
seeds, which are embedded in white pulp ; sweet, edible. 
Not Pod-bearing. 
Fruit Round or Pear-shaped. 
small, young parts with white cottony wool, some- 
times persisting on stalks of leaves and flowers ; leaves 
4-6 in. long, pinnate, leaflets 15-25, 4-2 in. long, sharply 
toothed, white beneath; flowers pink, 4-4 in. diam., 
crowded in branching clusters nearly at the same level, 
petals 5, stamens many, styles 2-5, base woolly ; fruit red, 
round, $-4 in. diam., crowned with the persistent calyx. 
small, hairy, red brown down on leaf and flower 
stalks ; eaves 4-6 in. long, pinnate, leaflets 20-30, 1-12 
in. long, sharply toothed ; flowers greenish-white, 4 in. 
diam., odour unpleasant, crowded in downy branching 
clusters with linear bracts, nearly at the same level, 
petals 5, stamens many, styles 2-5 ; fruit round or ovoid, 
red with blue bloom, 4-4 in. diam. 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE EXXsTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Cocculus laurifolius, 
Tiulphara. 
MENISPERMACER. 
WB. I... 10t: 
Himalaya to 5,000 ft. 
Suni (Collett). 
Tamarix articulata, 
Farash. 
TAMARISCINER. 
by 1. is 249. 
The Plains 2 
Baluchistan (Boissier). 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, branches hanging down, angled, branchlets 
bearded at the base ; leaves 3-6 in. long, dark green, ta- 
pering from both ends, shining ; flowers in racemes with 
branching stalks, shorter than the leaves, minute, sepals 
6 in 2 series of 8, petals 6, 2-lobed, stamens 6; drupe 
minute, black, 4 in. diam., generally 3, depressed lateral- 
ly, stone horseshoe-shaped, keeled and with tubercles. 
small, looks something like a fi-, branches jointed ; 
leaves minute, pressed against branch, apex triangular, 
scale-like, sheathing, often white with saline  efflore- 
scence ; flowers in slender spikes collected in terminal 
branching racemes, pink, } in. diam., sepals and petals 5, 
stamens 5; capsule 3-5 valved, seeds small with a tuft 
of long hairs. 
