Plants of the Punjab. 
TREES WITH OppositE ExstrpuLATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Dolichandrone stipulata, 
BIGNONIACE. 
BB. av..379. 
The Plains. 
Gujranwala, planted, 
Euonymus tingens, 
Chopra, Kungku. 
CELASTRACER. 
H. Bele 610. 
Himalaya, 6-10,000 ft. 
Simia (Collett). 
Acer oblongum, Maple, 
Mark. 
SAPINDACE. 
Reb 1; 1.693, 
Himalaya, 2-6,000 ft. 
Simla, the Glen 
(Collett). 
Acer leevigatum, 
SAPINDACE F, 
F. B. I. i. 698. 
Himalaya, 5-9,000 ft. 
Psidium guyava, 
Guava, 
Amrut. 
MyYRTACES. 
ESB. 1.1. 468. 
The Plains to 2 
Baluchistan. 
Eugenia Jambolana, 
Jaman. 
MYRTACER. 
F. B. I. ii. 499. 
The Plains to 
Baluchistan, 
,000 ft. 
5,000 ft. 
COMPOUND LEAVES. 
large, branchlets and flowering parts covered with 
easily separating yellow or brown wool; leaves 1-14 ft. 
long, leaflets 8-5 pairs; flowers 2-3 in. long, yellow 
brown, woolly, calyx cleft on one side to the base, 
corolla tubular, stamens 4, in two pairs facing each 
other ; capsule 18-24 in. by 1 in., very woolly. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small; leaves thick, leathery, 1-3 in. long ; flowers 
4 in. diam.., yellowish white with Dee veins, calyx 
lobes 5, fringed, petais 5, Stamens 5; fruit is a capsule, 
4 - or 5-lobed, opening to show a red interior in which 
the Sete are embedded; the capsule is angled. The 
Inner park yields a yellow ‘dye. The English representa- 
tive of this genus is Euonymus Europeus, Spindle 
Tree, usually a shrub. 
large ; leaves smooth, oblong, 8-6 by 1-2 in. long, 
. pointed, upper surface dark green, lower white ; flowers 
in Cae or leaf-bearing lateral clusters, sepals and 
petals 5, ;1,in. long, stamens 8, smooth ; fruit winged, 
back of wing st raight. 
large ; leaves smooth, oblong, 24-5 by 1-2 in., lower 
surface green; flowers in loose terminal branching 
racemes, ‘sepals and petals 5, stamens. 5-8, smooth ; 
fruit winged, wings reddish, back curved. 
small, -bark smooth, pinkish, peeling off.in flakes ; 
leaves 3-4 in. long, ovate, principal nerves promi- 
nent ; flowers large, white, petals ununited, calyx 4-5- 
lobed, stamens many; fruit 2-3) in. diam., rough 
skinned, succulent, edible, in the centre a mass of pulp 
in which many small seeds are embedded, strongly 
scented, a great favourite raw or cooked. 
large ; leaves smooth, shining leathery, 3-6 in. long, 
covered with minute shining dots ; flowers pale green, 
}-4 in. long, crowded in small round clusters, calyx 
babe funnel- cep petals united into a hood, stamens 
in several series; fruit succulent, edible, dark purple 
when ripe, stone one, It ig used in Indian medicine, 
