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Plants of the Punjab. 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE EXSTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Terminalia Chebula, 
Harh, hararh. 
CoMRETACES. 
HB) (L. a. 4A6: 
The Plains. 
Terminalia Arjuna, 
Arjun. 
CoMBRETACER., 
BS Be 1, 31: 447. 
The Plains. 
Terminalia tomentosa, 
Asaina, sain. 
CoMBRETACEA. 
es Le a 447. 
The Plains. 
Anogeissus latifolia, 
Bakli, dhau. 
CoMBRETACE®. 
Hos 1 i. 40), 
The Plains to 3,000 ft. 
Cinnamomum Tamala, 
Machilus odoratissima, 
Kaula, mithpatta. 
LAURINES, 
F. B. I. v. 139,859, 
Himalaya, 5,000 ft. 
Sutlej Valley, Suni 
(Collett). 
PETALS NONE. 
large, bark dark brown, young parts covered with 
rusty brown hairs ; leaves nearly opposite, 3-6 in. long, 
ovate, short-pointed ; flowers +4; in. diam., dull white, 
in clustered spikes, strong-scented, calyx teeth 5, 
hairy within, no petals, stamens 10, far protruding ; fruit 
1-2 in. long, fleshy, smooth, 5-ribbed when dry; nut 
rough with grooved surface, kernel edible. The fruit 
of this tree is called Myrobolan and used for tanning 
and as a purgative. 
large, trunk buttressed, bark smooth grey, young 
parts covered with rusty down; leaves nearly opposite, 
5-8 in. long, oblong, short-pointed ; flowers dull yellow 
in branching spikes, no petals, calyx teeth 5, smooth, 
broad ; fruit 1-2 in. long with 5-7 hard, leathery, narrow 
‘wings. 
large, bark deeply cracked, dark grey or black, 
peeling off in thick rectangular pieces, inner bark reddish- 
brown, young parts covered with rusty velvety down ; 
leaves nearly opposite, 4-8 in. long, smooth above, woolly 
beneath ; flowers ;, in. diam., dull yellow, calyx woolly, 
in spikes, bracts lanceolate, longer than buds, no petals ; 
fruit 13-24 in. long with broad wings, striated. The 
fruit is used as in the former species of Terminalia. 
small, bark greyish-green, smooth, young parts 
covered with rusty velvety down; leaves 2-4 in. long, 
broad, rounded at both ends, smooth when old; flowers - 
in round heads, small, heads 4 in. diam., in racemes, 
calyx tube long, teeth 5, soon falling, stamens 10, in 2 
series, no petals; fruit 4 in., 2 wings, flattened, 
crowned with the remains of the calyx as a beak. 
see Trees, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple. 
large ; leaves 4-6 by 14-2 in., oblong with a taper- 
ing point, shining, dark green, dotted with small glands ; 
flowers }-}in. diam., pale yellow, fragrant, quite smooth, 
in branching racemes, sepals 6, reflexed in fruit, stamens 
9 in 2 series; fruit an ovoid or oblong drupe, 4-3? in., 
dark purple when ripe, sometimes with a bloom on the 
surface, seated on the persistent calyx. 
