Plants of the Punjab. 
Prostrate HERBs witH Opposite EXstTIPpULATE SIMPLE LEAVES, 
Hypericum 
elodeoides, 
HyYPERICACER. 
F. B, I. 1. 255, 
Himalaya, 
east of the Sutlej, 
6-12. 000 ft. 
Simla, Narkanda, 
in shade (Collett). 
Sirmur. 
Hypericum 
napaulense, 
HYPERICACE®, 
Be B.. Van, 256, 
Himalaya, 
7-8,000 ft, 
Kashmir. 
Saxifraga filicaulis, 
SAXIFRAGACEA, 
W, Bu ion. 3896: 
Himalaya, 
east of the Sutlej, 
9-12,000 ft. 
Matiana, Hattu 
(Collett). 
Tillza pentandra, 
CRASSULACE. 
By BT. ie 412% 
Himalaya, 
3-6,000 ft. 
Simla on rocks, old 
walls (Collett), 
Kashmir. 
Tillzea 
pharnaceoides, 
CRASSULACER, 
PB, Lm At2. 
The Plains, 
Hoshiarpur 
(Aitchison), 
Peshawar (Vicary), 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
medium size, perennial, stems 12-24 in., rounded, 
smooth, with runners; leaves 1-1} in., oblong or ovate, 
short-pointed, stem-clasping, lower surface pale, margins 
black-dotted ; flowers 2 in. diam., yellow, in clusters, often 
many and in branching terminal racemes, sepals 5, 
1 in., narrowly lanceolate, black-dotted, streaked, fringed 
with stalked glands, petals 5, longer than the sepals, 
black-do‘ted, streaked, stamens many, in 3 bundles joined 
below, black-dotted, styles 3, } in.; capsule 4 in. opening 
9 & 
by 8 valves, seeds many, small, 
like the last species, but stems more slender, doubt- 
fully 2-edged, leaves 3-3 in., ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 
blunt, flowers 4 in., sepals fringed with shorter glands, 
pe’als almost bare of glands, capsule § in, 
small, perennial, no runners, stems very slender, 3-8 
-in., wiry, tufted, leafy, much branched, roughly velvety- 
glandular ; leaves 4-4 in., linear, sessile, stiff, usually scat- 
tered, fringed with glands, short-pointed ; flowers 4-3 in., 
yellow, solitary, terminal, calyx deeply 5-lobed, lobes 
glandular, erect in fruit, petals 5, stamens 10, styles 2; 
capsule 2-beaked, seeds many, minute. 
small, annual, smooth, succulent, stems 2-4 in., several, 
slender, procumbent, leafy ; leaves 4 in., narrowly lance- 
olate, c:owded, bases united, entire, short-pointed ; flowers 
minute, pink or white, axillary, sessile, solitary or in small 
clusters, calyx 4-5-fid, segments lanceolate, long-poimted, 
petals 4-5, nearly equal in length to the calyx segments, 
stamens 4-5; folicles 4 or 5, 1-2-seeded, seeds oblong, 
almost triangular, pointed at the end, 
very like the last species, but smaller, leaves less 
crowded, flowers densely clustered, petals often united 
at the base, shorter than the calyx segments, petals very 
finely pointed, seeds blunt at the end, 
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