Plants of the Punjab. 277 
Heres, Erect, with ALTERNATE HxsTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Sedum tibeticum, 
CRASSULACER. 
he Be tant. 418. 
Himalaya, 
12-14,000 ft 
Lahul 
(Jaeschke). | 
Sedum qudrifidum, 
CRASSULACEA. 
BL B. fon. Als: 
Himalaya, 
11-18,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Sedum elongatum, 
CRASSULACEA. 
Hebe dA V9: 
Himalaya, 
10-12,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Sedum linearifolium, 
CRASSULACEA. 
BB. LL un. 420. 
Himalaya, 
7-10,000 ft. 
Matiana. 
The Chor 
(Collett). 
Jaku, Simla. 
Sedum Jaeschkei, 
CRASSULACER. 
PB, 
Lahul, 
Kangra Dist. 
Lear MarGins ENTIRE. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, smooth, leaves 4-4 in., loosely overlapping, 
upper oblong, lower often ovate, flowers often in fives 
as petals and sepals, pink or purple, sepals on fruit, trian- 
gular, long-pointed ; other characters like the last species. 
very like the last species, but stems many, leaves 
nearly cylindrical, flowers red, often with 4 _ petals 
and sepals, the latter oblong, styles short, sometimes 
straight. 
like the last species, but larger, leaves ?-2 in. ob- 
long, narrowed at the base or oblong with rounded ends, 
sessile, clusters large, sepals lanceolate-linear, petals black- 
purple, lanceolate, carpels hardly } in. each. 
small, smooth or nearly so, rootstock thick, stems 
tufted, leaves 4-3 in., sessile, narrowly oblong, rarely 
a few teeth, blunt, radical leaves few, stem leaves many, 
flowers 4 in., white, in 2-8-flowered clusters, sepals oblong- 
lanceolate, petals } in. long, broadly lanceolate; other- 
wise like the last species. 
small, annual, branches crowded, leaves, lower 
crowded, upper scattered or crowded at the end of branches, 
oblong, prolonged into the stalk, short-pointed, flowers 
nearly 4 in. long, golden yellow, solitary at the end of 
branches or insmall plants, clustered, sepals $-$ in. long, 
green, fleshy, petals twice the sepals, lanceolate, blunt, 
stamens half as long as the petals, follicles erect in fruit, 
5; otherwise like the last species. 
