10 
Plants of the Punjab. 
Surubs with Oppositn ExstipuLaTEs SimpLe LEAVES. 
Pupalia lappacea, 
Haloxylon recurvum, 
Khar, laghme. 
CHENOPODIACE®. 
Mop. 1, v.115. 
The Plains. 
Salt Range to 
5,200 ft. 
Baluchistan 
(Boissier). 
Haloxylon 
multiflorum, 
Lana, gora lana, 
shori lana. 
CHENOPODIACE®. 
¥F. B.1. v.16. 
The Plains. 
Salt Range to 
2,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Anabasis 
phyllophora, 
CHENOPODIACEA. 
VB. Iv 18. 
The Plains by the 
Jhelum river. 
Anabasis setifera, 
CHENOPODIACR, 
Eas. 1, V. 19. 
Salt Range. 
Viscum album, 
Mistletoe, 
LORANTHACES. 
F-B: 1.-v. 238. 
Himalaya, 
8-7,000 ft. 
Simla, Mahasu 
(Collett). 
PRTALS NONE. 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, 
Entire. 
medium size, strageline, smooth, covered with a hoar 
frost-like bloom, dark brown, branches opposite, jointed, 
separating widely, stiff or bent back, ee in straight 
spines 2-6 in. long, joints of stems 4-3 in. apart, of spikes 
4 in. ; leaves 4-4 in., 8-angled or nearly cylindric, ovate, 
blunt or acute ; flowers small, ec! or in spikes in the 
axils of leaves, bracteoles 2, sepals 5, concave, increas- 
ing in fruit and horizontally winged, stamens 5 or less 
on the margin or base of a cup-shaped depression ; fruit 
one-seeded, in a glistening papery shallow cup. 
small, pale, much branched, almost leafless, jointed 
branches, stem very stout, 4-6 in. high, branches in 
clusters ; leaves consist of two broad very rounded tips 
on eacl joint ; flowers on short spikes, bracteoles round, 
concave, sepals very short, obtuse, in fruit the sepals have 
round membranous fan-shaped wings and are 3 in. diam., 
stamens 5 with alternating rounded staminodes, 
dwarf, smooth, pale, almost leafless, stems many, 
erect, stock woody, joints long ending in two acute trian- 
gular teeth (leaves ?), flowers in the axils of joint-leaves, 
fruiting calyx with three wings arching over one larger 
than the others, seed erect, circular, flattened ; in other 
respects very like Haloxylon. 
very like the last species, but the leaves are thick, 
fleshy, nearly cylindric with a bristle, soon falling off, axil 
of leaves woolly, floral leaves rounded, wings of fruiting 
calyx 3-5, transparent, circular with the base, heart- 
_ shaped. 
perennial, woody, yellowish-green, smooth, parasitic, 
chiefly on the Rosacea, especially apricots, branches round, 
jointed ; leaves 1-2 in., oblong or ovate, sessile, flat, leathery 
blunt ; flowers green, ‘male and female on different plants, 
clustered in the forks of branches, male } in. long, calyx 
lobes not persistent; berry }+ in. diam., white, round, 
glassy ;-also see V. articulatum and V. japonicum under 
Leatiess Plants. 
