Plants of the Punjab. 87 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE EXXSTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Machilus Duthiei, 
Chan. 
LAURINES. 
Bb. Lvs 86l; 
- Himalaya, 4-9,000 ft. 
Simla, the Glen 
(Collett). 
Phebe lanceolata, 
Badror. 
LAURINES. 
Robe. v.41. 
Himalaya, 2-6,000 ft. 
Bhajji, Sutlej Valley 
(Collett). 
Lits za sebifera, 
Marda-lakri, gwa. 
LAURINE. 
Belo. wo £57. 
The Plains. 
Litsza polyantha, 
Katmarra. 
LAURINES. 
Poel. v162: 
Salt Range. 
The Plains to 8,000 ft. 
Litszea lanuginosa, 
LAURINER. 
Bly. 178. 
Himalaya, 3,000 ft. 
Sutlej Valley 
(Collett). 
Litsea umbrosa, 
LAURINEA. 
1 5 ed ae 
Himalaya, 3-9,000 ft. 
Mahasu, Narkanda 
(Collett). 
PETALS NONE. 
very like the last species, but the leaves are not so 
dark, flowers covered with silky down, fruit round. 
small, bark yellowish-white; leaves 5-8 by 1-2 
in., crowded at the end of branches, narrow with taper- 
ing point, smooth ; flowers 7, -}in., pale yellow or white, 
in branching racemes not at the end of branches, sepals 
6, hairy within, stamens 9 in 2 series, of 6 and 8 with 3 
staminodes ; fruit 4 in., narrowly oblong with round 
ends, black when ripe, half buried in the calyx segments, 
which become stiff and pressed against it. 
medium size, bark dark grey, soft, corky, young 
parts covered with grey wool; leaves 4-10 in. long, 
ovate or oblong, short- or long-pointed, slightly downy 
above, and grey woolly beneath ; flowers, white, in few 
4-6-flowered clusters on a common short stalk with 4 
bracts, male and female on different trees, calyx 4-6- 
lobed, tubular, stamens 9 or more; fruit round, ;3, in. 
diam., supported on the remains of the flower, black. 
small, bark dark grey, smooth; leaves 4-8 in. 
long, smooth above, rusty woolly beneath, broad; 
flowers as in last species but with 5 bracts; fruit 
ovoid, oblong, 4-4 in. 
small, bark brown; leaves 6-12 in. long, crowded 
at the end of branches, thick, leathery, densely silky 
when young, narrow, long-pointed ; flowers 1 in. diam., 
in fours, in sessile clusters, silky or woolly, stamens 6, 
glands of inner stamens long-stalked ; fruit 4 in. long, 
pointed at both ends, seated on the thick end of the stalk. 
small, bark dark brown ; leaves 3-6 in. long, oblong, 
long-pointed, thinly leathery ; flowers yellowish-white 
with 5 bracts in small sessile clusters, calyx 4-lobed, 
stamens 6, with sessile glands not as long as in the last 
species ; fruit ;4, in. diam., round or oblong, on slender 
stalks } in. long. 
