Plants of the Punjab. 
ERECT PLANTS. 
TREES. 
TrrES wITH OppositE STIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Euonymus tingens, 
Stephegyne or Mitragyna 
parvifolia, 
Kaém. 
RuBIACES. 
Hebel ile 2D. 
The Plains to 4,000 ft. 
Rohtak. 
Wendlandia exserta, 
RuBIACEA. 
PebT. im. Bf; 
Himalaya up to 
4,000 ft. 
Sutlej Valley (Collett). 
Randia dumetorum, 
Morinda tinctoria, 
Al, ach. 
RuBIACES. 
Beek mt; 
The Plains, east of 
the Sutlej river. 
Ficus hispida, 
Staphylea Emedi, 
Nagdaun, marchob. 
SAPINDACDA. 
Bob. Lag 698, 
Himalaya, 6-9,000 ft. 
Narkunda (Collet). 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
see Trees, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple. 
PETALS UNITED. 
medium size, trunk buttressed ; leaves 2-6 in. diam., 
leathery, variable in shape, ovate or round, tip short- 
or long-pointed, stipules pale, membranous, large, soon 
falling off ; flowers white, or light yellow, very small, in 
round heads 1 in. diam., corolla trumpet-shaped, lobes 
5, stamens 5, on the throat of the corolla; capsule 4 
in., 100-150 in each head, seeds many, winged, minute. 
small, young shoots grey woolly; leaves 5-9 in. 
long, grey woolly on under surface, stipules recurved ; 
flowers small, white, fragrant, in dense terminal branch- 
ing racemes, calyx lobes 4-5, persistent, corolla funnel- 
shaped, lobes 4-5, stamens 4-5; fruit dry, woolly, round, 
seeds minute, many. 
see Shrubs, Opposite, Stipulate, Simple. 
small, branches 4-angled, woolly; leaves 4-8 in. 
long, pointed at both ends, woolly on both surfaces, 
stipules sheathing with divided points ; flowers in round 
heads, white, corolla about i in. long, lobes 4-7, stamens 
4-7 ; fruit, 1 in. diam., composed of many drupes joined 
together. 
see Shrubs, Opposite, Stipulate, Simple. 
COMPOUND LEAVES. 
small, bark spotted and streaked; leaves long 
stalked, pinnate, two lateral leaflets sessile, terminal 
one stalked ; flowers white, in long hanging racemes, 
sepals and petals alike, white, 5, erect, stamens 5; 
capsule dry, papery, 2-3 in. long, 3-lobed and 3 pointed 
at the top. 
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