414 Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, UNBRANCHED, WITH OpposiTE EXsTIPULATE SIMPLE LEAVES. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
Sedum like the last species, but larger size, larger flowers, 
adenotrichum, sharp-pointed petals, petals striped with pink. 
CRASSULACER. 
F. B. I. 11. 420. 
Himalaya, 
3-8,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Fagu, Kashmir, 
Baluchistan. 
Sedum trullipetalum, like the last species, but smaller size ; leaves ovate= 
CRASSULACES. lanceolate, petals yellowish-white with a very long base, 
Rab. 160.420. ovate-heart-shaped or lanceolate. 
Himalaya, 
11-16,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Sedum Ewersil, like the last species, but larger size, leaves $-1 in. 
(RASSULACE ®. diam., nearly circular, flowers rose-purple,in dense clusters. 
1 see as wae 
Himalaya, 
8-15,000 ft. 
Matiana, Narkanda 
(Collett). 
Changlagalli | 
(Douie). 
Basleo Pass. 
Sedum pallidum, small, annual, stem 1-5 in., leaves 1 in., oblong to 
CRASSULACER. linear, flowers white, nearly sessile in clusters, sepals and 
URS By apr hie 7 petals 5, petals sharp-pointed, 8 times as long as the 
The Plains west of — triangular sepals ; for other characters see the last deserib- 
the Jhelum, Harru, ed species. 
Hasan Abdal 
(Aitchison). 
Peshawar 
(Vicary). 
Sempervivum like the last species but one, but perennial, larger 
acuminatum, size, leaves more fleshy, radical leaves 1-24 in. long, lance- 
CRASSULACER. olate-ovate with a broad tip, or nearly linear, stem leaves 
F. B. I. i. 422. 3-2 in., sessile, alternate oblong with a long point, flowers 
Himalaya, purple-rose, sepals 8, petals 8, oblong-lanceolate, stamens 
10-15,000 ft. 16, follicles 8, many-seeded, seeds narrow. 
Kashmir, 
