Plants of the Punjab. 183 
Heras, ERect, WITH Opposite ExstTrpULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Silene Falconeriana, 
CARYOPHYLLACEA. 
Pe Bot. 220. 
Himalaya, 
3-9,000 ft. 
Simla, on grassy 
slopes (Collett). 
Saxifraga imbricata, 
Epilobium 
angustifolium, 
Epilobium 
latifolium, 
Epilobium hirsutum, 
Great Willow herb, 
Codlins and cream, 
ONAGRAOGEA. 
Pe. Lat, 68a; 
The Plains to 
7,000 ft. = 
Kotgarh, Sutlej and 
Giri Valleys in wet 
places (Collett). 
Shahpur Dist. 
(Douie). — 
Epilobium 
parviflorum, 
Hoary Epilobe, 
ONAGRACBA. 
fy Be Lei. 684: 
Himalaya, 
5-7,000 ft. 
Simla, Sutlej Valley 
(Collett). 
Lear Marains TootTHenD. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
large, perennial, stems several from the woody 
stock, branched, velvety and sticky below; leaves 13-24 
in., linear-lanceolate, narrow, velvety or smooth, minute- 
ly toothed ; flowers white, in loose opposite axillary clusters, 
flower stalks slender, bracts minute, calyx 4 in., tubular, 
narrow, teeth short, blunt, petals 5, very narrow, stalked, 
blade blunt without scales, stamens 10, styles 3; capsule 
ovoid, seeds minute, many, sides flat or convex, back 
srooved. 
see Herbs, Unbranched, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, 
Entire. 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, 
Entire. 
large, robust, covered with soft white hairs ; leaves 
1-8 by 1-4 in., lanceolate, stem-clasping, teeth small, sharp ; 
flowers 4} in. long, pink-purple, axillary, forming long 
or short terminal leafy racemes, calyx tube on the ovary, 
linear, 4-angled, teeth 4, short-pointed, falling off after 
flowering, petals 4, erect or spreading, notched, stamens 
8, 2 in. long, alternate ones shorter, stigmas 4, distinct, 
spreading ; capsule 2-84 in., hairy, 4-celled, valves 4, splits 
ting and curving down from the seed-bearing column, 
seeds very many, small, crowned by a tuft of long silky 
hairs. 
very like the last species, but the stigmas do not 
curve down and the leaves are not stem-clasping. 
