44 
Plants of the Punjab. 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE EXXxsTIPULATE ComMpoUND LBAVES. 
Rhus punjabensis, - 
Titri, choklu, dor. 
ANACARDIACE®. 
BYBEls10. 
Himalaya, 8-8,000 ft. 
Simla, Jaku, the Glen 
(Collett). 
Rhus Wallichii, 
Arkhar, kambal, rikhul. 
ANACARDIACE. 
BABA ae tis 
Himalaya, 6-7,000 ft. 
Simla, the Glen 
(Collett). 
Rhus suceedanea, 
Arkhol, hulashing, 
lakhar. 
ANACARDIACES. 
HB. a. 1 112. 
Himalaya, 3-6,000 it. 
Valleys near Simla 
(Collett). 
Odina Wodier, 
Jhingan, kimlu, 
sulambra. 
ANACARDIACE. 
PBs Ts 1129. 
The Plains to 5,000 ft. 
Valleys below Simla 
(Collett). 
Baluchistan 
(Hughes-Buller). 
Moringa pterygosperma, 
Horse radish tree, 
Samina. 
Monrincnm. 
Fes. i. 45. 
The Plains to 8,000 ft. 
-end one stalked, ovate, 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, bark rough, dark grey, leaves aromatic, 
young parts velvety; leaves odd pinnate, 12-18 in. 
long, stalk not winged, leaflets 11-18, lateral sessile, 
25-5 in., margin smooth or 
toothed towards the tip; flowers on broad branching 
Sages: much shorter than the leaves, flowers less than 
jin. diam., yellow-green, calyx, petals and stamens 
as above ; drupe red, woolly, + mn. diam. 
small, something like the walnut (Juglans regia), 
bark smooth grey from which a black acrid varnish 
exudes, all parts rusty woolly; leaves odd pinnate, 
12-18 in. long, leaflets 7-11, lateral sessile, end one 
long-stalked, 3-9 in., abruptly pointed; flowers +5 im., 
in short branching racemes, calyx as above, petals 4-6, 
yellow apa with dark veins, stamens as the last ; fruit 
ovoid, 4 in. long, brown, woolly at first, then smooth. 
small, smooth everywhere; leaves 6-18 in. long, 
crowded at the ends of branch»s, odd pinnaie, leaflets 
7-18, lateral shortly stalked, end one long-stalked,-ovate, 
long-pointed, smooth, shining; flowers ;; in. diam., 
sreen-yellow, in drooping branching racemes shorter 
than the leaves, calyx 5-fid, much shorter than the 
petals, petals 5, stamens 5 ; drupe } in. diam. » yellow, 
round, smooth. 
trunk thick, branches fe, branchlets 
thick, soft, bark grey, smooth at first, in age peeling 
in round flakes, red inside; leaves 12-18 in. long, few 
at the end of branches, odd pinnate, leaflets 6- 8, 3-6 
in. long, oblong, ovate, long-pointed ; flowers 5!) 1. diam., 
ereenish-vellow, 
medium size, 
in dense branching racemes at- the ends 
of the branches while leafless, male and female on 
different branches or trees, calyx 4-cleft, petals 4, 
in males stamens 8, in females styles 4, short, thick ; 
drupe } in. long, oblong, kidney-shaped, red when ripe, 
stone hard. The bark is astringent, the wood is hard, 
and eaten by white ants. 
bark ae wood sof', fruit is hot 
lik» horse radish ; leaves 12-24 in. tong, usually 3-pinnate, 
stalk sheathing, pine 8-12, leaflets 12-18, 4-# in. 
long, unevenly ovate or with broad tip, linear glands 
at the base ; flowers 1 in. diam., white, scented, in axillary 
spreading branched racemes with linear bracts, sepals 5, 
medium size, 
