Plants of the Punjab. 123 
SHRUBS WITH ALTERNATE EXSTIPULATB SIMPLE LEAVES. 
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Dodonza viscosa, 
Sanatia, mendu, 
ghuraske. 
SAPINDACEA. 
feb. 1. 15 697. 
The Plains to 
4,000 it. 
Salt Range. 
Hazara (Barrett). 
Bosia Amherstiana, 
AMARANTACEA. . 
BoB av. 716. 
Himalaya, 
4-7,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Diktali in Giri 
Valley. 
AErua javanica, 
Boi kalan. 
AMARANTACEA, 
PEs wl. ives TOT: 
The Plains. 
Eurotia ceratoides, 
CHENOPODIACES. 
My Bal vLs: 
Himalaya, 
8-14,000 ft. 
Sueeda fruticosa, 
Shrubby Suzeda, 
Lana, khaskhasa, 
zaman. 
CHENOPODIACEA. 
Be Be lk vis LR 
The Plains. 
PETALS NONE. 
medium size, evergreen, young leaves and shoots 
sticky with yellow resinous dots, smooth red branch- 
lets ; leaves 13-3 by 4-1 in., lanceolate with a broad tip 
to linear wedge-shaped, leathery, nearly sessile ; flowers 
small, yellow, in short terminal racemes, sepals 5, ovate, 
petals none, stamens usually 8 ; capsule 3-(or 2-4-) celled, 
valves winged on the back, wings membranous, round, 
broad, seeds 1-3. This plant forms excellent hedges. 
medium size, stout, smooth, branches long, strag- 
gling ; leaves 38-7 by 1-4 in., ovate, shortly stalked, short- 
pointed, base pointed or rounded, narrowed into the stalk ; 
flowers % in. diam., green with white margins, nearly 
sessile, crowded in axillary, simple or branched spikes, 
never longer than the leaves, or in branched terminal 
racemes, sexes usually separate, sepals 5, rounded, con- 
cave, stamens 5, bracteoles 2-4 ; berries 3 in. diam., round, 
red. 
small, grey, woolly, stem rounded, 2-8 ft., branched, 
z in. thick ; leaves 1-4 in., flat or with margins curved 
down, sessile or narrowed into the stalk, linear or oblong ; 
flowers ;{; in. long, covered with white wool in long spikes, 
sexes usually separate, sepals 4-5, woolly, stamens 4-5, 
joined below, alternating with linear staminodes in a cup, 
styles short or long ; fruit dry, ovoid, surrounded by the 
sepals, with one seed. 
small, grey with star-shaped hairs; leaves 4-1} in. 
long, linear-oblong, blunt, floral leaves narrower, margin 
often curved down; flowers minute, no petals, fruiting 
bracts with long red brown silky hairs 4 in. long, stamens 4, 
sepals 4, in female flowers bracts 4, joined together, stigmas 
2, seed one. 
small, stem and branches slender, the latter many ; 
leaves 4-3 im. long, linear and $ cylindrical, blunt, floral 
leaves very small, fleshy ; flowers minute on leafy spikes, 
bracteate and 2  bracteolate, 5-lobed, equal or unequal, 
stamens 5, short, styles 3, seed coat black, shining. The 
leaves are used in »phthalmia and used in making coarse 
soda (sajjv). 
