Plants of the Punjab. 3 
TREES WITH OPPOSITE EXXSTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Lagerstroemia 
parviflora, 
Bakli, dhaura. 
LYTHRACER. 
Bet becle me'57 ot 
The Plaing to 1,000 ft. 
Lagerstroemia 
Flos- Regine, 
Jarul. 
LYTHRACER. 
5 OL 8 el per ema Fs 
The Plains. 
Cornus macrophylla, 
Haleo, kaswr. 
CoRNACER. 
He By li. 744: 
Himalaya, 4-8,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Cornus oblonga, 
Kagshi, bakar. 
CoRNACES. 
F. B. I. i. 744. 
Himalaya, 4-7,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Cornus capitata, 
The Strawberry Tree, 
Tharwar, thes. 
CoRNACER. 
Heals Wis 14a: 
Himalaya, 4-7,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Olea cuspidata, 
The Olive, 
Kahu. 
OLEACER. 
iS Piped. GL: 
Himalaya, 2-6,000 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Boissier). 
Rawalpindi. 
Salt Range, 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, bark ash coloured or light brown, smooth, 
peeling off in flakes ; leaves 2-34 in. long, smooth ; flowers 
1 in. across, white, fragrant, sepals 6, petals 6, narrow 
with a wavy margin, long-stalked, wrinkled, stamens 
very many and long; capsule attached to woody calyx 
2-1 in. long, seeds many, winged at the top, 4 in. long. 
large ; leaves 4-8 in. long, spines sometimes on 
the trunks and branches of old trees; flowers 2-3 in. 
across, mauve, petals long-stalked, wavy ; capsule 14 in. 
long, seeds winged. 
large, bark brown, rough ; leaves, sometimes a few 
alternate, 6-4 in. long, long-pointed; flowers small, 
in bunches, often 4-5 in. diam., calyx covered with 
white hairs, petals 3-4, 1 in. long, strap-shaped, stamens 
4; fruit round, 4 in. diam., crowned with the remains 
of the cup-shaped calyx. 
small, bark reddish brown, rough ; leaves, sometimes 
a few alternate, 2-6 by 3-14 in., narrowly oblong ; flowers 
as above ; fruit ovoid, } in. diam., crowned as above. 
small, bark greyish brown, young branches and 
leaves rough with short close clinging two-pointed hairs ; 
leaves opposite, 2-34 by 14 14 in., oblong or ovate ; flowers 
in heads rounded } in. diam. with four yellowish white 
bracts 1 by } in., petal-like, calyx teeth 4, reflexed, 
petals 4, stamens 4; fruit a depressed round strawberry- 
like head of many minute drupes, one seeded, edible. 
PETALS UNITED. 
small, bark thin, peeling in narrow strips when old ; 
leaves 2-4 in. long, leathery, oblong, tip hard, acute, 
smooth, shining above, covered beneath by minute red 
scales ; flowers small, white, in numerous short branch- 
ing racemes in the axils of leaves, corolla rotate, deeply 
divided, tube short, lobes 4, stamens 2; drupe 4-4 in. 
long, ovoid, black when ripe, stone hard, one seeded. 
