30 
Plants of the Punjab. ‘ 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE EXSTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Citrus Aurantium, 
Orange, 
Narinq. 
RuTacEz. 
RB AT.42515. 
The Plains to 2,000 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Hughes-Buller). 
Citrus decumana, 
Shaddock, Pumelo, 
Chakotra. 
RutTacEs. 
Hge.clJ2. 516, 
The Plains. 
Baluchistan 
(Hughes-Buller). 
Meliosma dilleniaefolia, 
Kanna, karkon. 
SABIACE®. 
Hop. 4.04. 
Himalaya, 4-8,000 feet. 
Simla (Collett). 
Meliosma pungens, 
Kapper, bakesh. 
SABIACE. 
EAD, ii. 4, 
Himalaya, 3-8,000 ft. 
Narkanda (Collett). 
Mangifera indica, 
Mango, 
Am. 
ANACARDIACER. 
HY its: 1. 1h. Be 
The Plains to 3,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Stocks). 
' PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, young shoots greenish-white, usually spinous ; 
leaves really of one leaflet jointed to the leaf stalk, 
which is often winged, they appear to be simple 
leaves, but are really compound, the other leaflets having 
been suppressed, gland dotted, edges finely toothed, 
2 in. long; flowers pure white, sweet scented; fruit 
round, flattened at both ends, orange colour, rind thin, 
loose, pulp sweet. 
small, young shoots downy, and usually spinous ; 
leaves 6-9 in. long, stalk broadly winged ; flowers large, 
white, strongly scented ; fruit very large, 5 in. diam., 
round or pear-shaped, rind very thick, pulp yellow, 
pink or crimson, sweet or acid, 
small, branches, leaf and flower stalks covered 
with rusty down ; leaves 6-12 by 3-5 in., margin sharply 
toothed, rough with minute dots above, abruptly pointed ; . 
flowers stalked, minute, white, loosely scattered in 
branching racemes with bracts, sepals 5, concave, petals 
5, 8 outer concave, orbicular, 2-lobed, stamens 5, two 
with anthers, three without; fruit round, + in. diam., 
black, one stone. 
small, branches, leaf and flower stalks covered 
with rusty down ; leaves 5-9 by 2-3 in., margin toothed 
with distant large teeth, long-pointed ; flowers larger 
than the last, white, small, sessile, closely packed on 
branching racemes, bracts soon falling, bracteoles 1 
or 2 below the sepals ; fruit 4 in. diam., round. 
large, smooth except flower stalks; leaves 6-16 
in. long, shining, margin smooth, crowded at the end 
of branches, stalk 1-4 in. long, swollen at the base ; 
flowérs yellow, fragrant, in branched downy racemes, 
calyx lobes 4-5, soon falling off, petals 5, with 8 ridges, 
stamens 4-5, one much the largest iruit large, yellow, 
fleshy, flattened lengthwise, stone fibrous, large. Widely 
cultivated ; many varieties. 
