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Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, Erect, with ALTERNATE ExsTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
Sedum multicaule, 
CRASSULACES. 
H. B. I. 1. 422. 
Himalaya, 
4-7,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Kashmir. 
Drosera peltata, 
var. lunata, 
Chitra. 
DROSERACE. 
RB. B. Lou. 424. 
Himalaya, 
4-8 ,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Ammannia baceifera, 
Epilobium latifolium, 
Epilobium 
origanifolium, 
ONAGRACE. 
F, B. I. ii. 586. 
Himalaya, 
9-14,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Lear Maroins ENTIRE. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
small, smooth, much divided from the base, leaves 
4-1 in. long, linear-oblong, short-pointed, flowers yellow, 
nearly sessile in clusters, follicles spreading in fruit, not 
rough, seeds rough, ovate with a broad top; otherwise 
like the last species. | 
small to medium size, perennial, sometimes unbranch- 
ed, slender, glandular; leaves + in. across, semi-lunar, 
covered above and on margins with sticky glandular 
hairs, radical leaves smaller, soon falling-off ; flowers 4 
in. diam., white, in terminal branching racemes, calyx 
5-toothed, glandular, petals 5, stamens 5, styles 3, stigmas 
minutely fringed ; capsule 3-valved, enclosed in the calyx 
and petals, seeds many, minute, united to the valves. 
This plant is allied to the English sundew and is an insec- 
tivorous plant ; the remains of insects are found sticking 
to the leaves. 
see Herbs, Erect, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, 
Entire. 
see Herbs, Hrect, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, 
Kutire. 
small to large, stem cylindrical with 2 lines of hairs, 
sometimes velvety all over, leaves vary much, mid-stem 
leaves opposite, sessile or shortly stalked, ovate or ovate- 
oblong, 1 in. long, sometimes 8 in., flowers usually few, 
at the end of branches, petals less than } in., stigmas club- 
shaped, capsule 14-3 in., seeds narrow, long, somewhat 
narrowed at the top, seeds minutely dotted; otherwise 
like KH. latifolium. 
