Plants of the Punjab. 298 
Herss, Ereor, with ALTERNATE ExstTIPULATH SIMPLE LEAVES, 
Lear Maroins EntiRe. 
PETALS UNITED. 
FLOWERS, MINUTE, IN HEADS, INNER TUBULAR, OUTER LIGULATE. 
Vieoa auriculata, 
Composit”. 
Peal ie 297) 
The Plains to 
6,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Dharmpur. 
Thanesar, Lahore. 
Pulicaria vulgaris, 
CoMpPosiTm. 
Boke Tin. 298. 
N.-W. F. Province. 
Peshawar 
(Stewart). 
Kashmir. 
5-6,000 ft. 
(Falconer). 
Pulicaria 
dysenterica, 
Flea bane, 
ComposiTz. 
F. B. I. iii. 298. 
Kashmir, 
5-6,000 ft. 
(Falconer). 
Pulicaria 
angustifolia, 
Composi?T#. 
F. B. I. iii. 299. 
The Plains. 
Delhi. 
Baluchistan. 
medium size, annual, stiff, stems often red, much 
branched, velvety and sticky, or almost smooth, leafy ; 
leaves 2-7 by 4-1} in., narrowly, lanceolate, sessile, some- 
times toothed, long-pointed, base stem-clasping, pro- 
longed into 2 processes; - flowers yellow, in  long- 
stalked terminal or leaf-opposed heads, 4-4 in. diam., 
bracts of the heads many, narrow, edges thin, corollas 
inner tubular, 5-toothed, outer ligulate, 1- or 2-toothed, 
short, broad, recurved, anther-bases forked, tails slender, 
pappus hairs scanty; achenes small, cylindric, silky. 
medium size, annual, velvety or softly felted, much 
branched towards the top; leaves 3-1 in., oblong-lanceo- 
late, sessile, base half-stem clasping, lower leaves stalked ; 
flowers yellow, inner tubular, outer ligulate, in short stoutly 
stalked heads, 3-3 in. diam., bracts of the heads woolly, 
narrow, awl-shaped, erect, or nearly turned back, corollas 
inner 5-toothed, outer erect, narrow, very short, anther- 
bases forked, tails very slender, pappus hairs dirty white, 
zy in., outer of jagged scales ; achenes very minute. 
like the last species, but perennial, more robust, 
woolly, leaves oblong-heart-shaped, ligules much longer, 
pappus more copious and much longer. 
like Pulicaria vulgaris, but leaves linear-oblong, 
tips blunt or abruptly pointed and recurved, bracts of 
the heads green, lanceolate, long-pointed, achenes nearly 
smooth. 
