Plants of the Punjab. 443 
Heres, UNBRANCHED, WiTtH Opposite HExstTipULATE SimpLy Leaves. 
Fritiliaria Roylei, 
LILIACEA. 
Fo Bi. viesae. 
Himalaya, 
8-12,000 ft. — 
Hattu (Collett). 
Marali, 
Fritillaria imperialis, 
Crown Imperial, 
LILIACE. 
H:B.L, vi. 35s- 
Himalaya, 
7-9,000 ft. 
Kashmir, 
Lloydia serotina, 
Mountain Lloydia, 
LILIACES. 
Boi. Vi. oA. 
Himalaya, 
12-15,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Hattu (Collett). 
Marali. 
Tulipa chrysantha, 
LILIACES. 
F. B. 1. vi. 855. 
The Plains. - 
The Salt Range. 
Baluchistan 
(Stocks). 
Tulipa stellata, 
Bhumphor, jal 
kukar, shandaigul. 
LILIACES. 
F. B. I. vi. 355. 
Himalaya, 
5-8,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
PETALS NONE. 
bulb depressed. scales thin, stems 1-2 ft., naked below : 
leaves 3-6 in a whorl or upper opposite, 2-5 by 4-1 in., linear- 
lanceolate, tips of upper leaves often linear and hooked ; 
flowers 1-14 in., bell-shaped, yellow-green chequered with 
purple, nodding, terminal, solitary or 2-4 in a short raceme, 
calyx lobes 6,each witha sticky gland at the base, tips 
rounded and not recurved, stamens 6, anthers linear- 
oblong, style straight, thick, divided into 8 points ; cap- 
sule 4-2 in., ovoid with a broad tip, 6-angled, 3-valved, seeds 
many, small, flattened, minutely winged. 
like the last species, but bulb larger, stem longer, 
leaves more crowded, all opposite, flowers larger, in umbels, 
yellow or brick-red, capsule almost 6-winged. 
small, bulb $-1 in., slender, stem 3-6 in., with 1-2 small 
leaves ; leaves 2-8 in., thread-like ; flowers 4-2 in. long, 
white with violet veins, few or solitary, calyx funnel-shaped, 
lobes 6, 3-3 in., distinct, ultimately spreading, tips rounded, 
petals none, stamens 6, style thick, straight, tip 8-lobed ; 
capsule {-3 in., nearly round, 3-valved, seeds many, small, 
flattened. 
small, bulb #-1 in. diam., stem 8-4 in.;leaves 4-5, 
lower 4-6 in., lanceolate, margins wavy, channelled, upper 
narrower ; flowers 1-14 in. long, yellow within, reddigh- 
brown. without, on a main flower stalk, 1 to 8 
flowers, calyx bell-shaped, 2 rows of sepals, outer oblong, 
long-pointed, inner ovate with a blunt or abruptly pointed 
tip, stamens 6, stigmas 38, nearly sessile. The bulbs are 
eaten in Baluchistan and at Peshawar. 
like the last species, but leaves shorter, margins not 
wavy, flowers larger, white within, base yellow, rosy or 
greenish without. 
