184 
_ _ Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, Erect, witH Opposite ExstTipULATE SIMPLE LEAVEs. 
Epilobium roseum, 
Lear Marains ToorTHen. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
large, stem round, hairs sometimes in lines, the bases 
var. eylindrieum, and of the leaves sometimes passing down the stem in lines, 
Dalhousianum, 
Pale Epilobe, 
ONAGRACER. 
if. 84. 
Himalaya, 
6-10,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Cireza lutetiana, 
Enchanter’s 
Nightshade, 
ONAGRACE. 
Uy Bp Re ry se 
Himalaya, 
7-10,000 ft. 
Mashobra in woods 
(Collett). 
Cirezea cordata, 
ONAGRACE. 
OG. 1. 11. 009. 
Himalaya, 
7-9,000 ft. 
‘Simla in woods 
(Collett). 
Dalhousie, Chamba 
(C. B. Clarke). 
Cirezea alpina, 
Alpine Circeea, 
ONAGRACEA. 
HB. 1.1, 589. 
Himalaya, 
7-11,000 ft. 
Mashobra, Mahasu 
(Collett). 
leaves stalked, linear-lanceolate, capsules long-stalked, 
seeds ovoid with the top broad, flowers + in., stigmas 
combined ; in other respects like the previous species. 
medium size, perennial, velvety ; leaves 2 by 1-1} 
in., ovate-lanceolate, not transparent, long-stalked, nar- 
rowed to the base, short-pointed, widely toothed ; flowers 
1 in. diam., white or pinkish, in terminal and lateral ra- 
cemes, calyx ovoid, 2-lobed, hardly produced above the 
ovary, lobes reflexed, falling off after flowering, bracts 
none, petals 2, notched, stamens 2, style thread-like, stigma 
almost 2-lobed ; capsule $ in., pear-shaped with the broad 
end uppermost, 2-celled, rough with hooked bristles, seeds 
one in each cell. 
like the last species, but stouter and more hairy, 
leaves long-pointed, capsule ovoid. 
small, smooth, leaves 3-1 in. across, broadly ovate, 
blunt or short-pointed, thin, capsule hardly hairy, very 
small, seed one ; otherwise like the last species. 
