446 
Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, UNBRANCHED, WITH Opposite ExstIpuLATE LoBED LEAVES, 
Corydalis 
cachemiriana, 
FUMARIACES. 
HB. 4. 1238, 
Himalaya, 
9-12,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Corydalis Govaniana, 
Butkis. 
FUMARIACES. 
F. B. 1.1. 124. 
Himalaya, 
8-12,000 ft. 
Hattu (Collett). 
Corydalis 
Moorcroftiana, 
FuMARIACER. 
Be28.2L.4. 125, 
Himalaya, 
10-17,000 ft. 
Corydalis 
Gortschakovii 
FUMARIACER. 
F.B, 1,3..125. 
Kashmir, 
10-17,000 ft. 
Arabis taraxicifolia, 
CRUCIFER®. 
FAB AL 4, 486: 
The Plains, west of 
the Indus. 
Peshawar 
(Stewart). 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
crested tips united over the stigma, stamens 6, united in 
2 sets of 8, lower set spurred at the base, the spur 
inside the petal spur; capsule 4 in., ovate, oblong, seeds 
small, black. 
like the last species, but a bulb, small and scaly, in- 
stead of a rootstock, radical leaves long-stalked, palmately 
divided into 3-5 lobes, flowers bright blue, capsule hnear 
oblong, pendulous. 
like the last species, but with a thick rootstock, crown- 
ed with withered leaf sheaths, leaves 2-pinnate, leaflets 
wedge-shaped, deeply lobed, bracts deeply lobed, flowers 
bright yellow. This plant is used in Indian medicine as a 
tonic. 
like the last species, but root spindle-shaped, flowers 
yellow with purple tips, leaves much divided. 
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like the last species, but much larger, flowers larger. 
small, annual, hairy, stems 6-9 in., many, spreading, 
almost leafless, weak ; radical leaves many, long-stalked, 
pinnately divided, terminal lobe large, rounded, entire, 
rarely toothed, lateral short, narrow, stalk 2-3 in., stem 
leaves few, alternate, sessile, oblong-lanceolate ; flowers 4 
in. diam., white or pale pink, in loose racemes, sepals vel- 
vety or smooth, petals + in., stamens 6, pods 14-24 in. 
linear, flattened, smooth, valves thin, veinless, style long, 
short-pointed, seeds in one series. 
