Planis of the Punjab. 597 
CLIMBING PLANTS witH ALTERNATE STIPULATE COMPOUND LEAVES. 
Vicia tenera, 
LEGUMINOS#. 
BIBER we VF, 
Hima aya, 
3-8,000 ft., 
east of the Sutlej, 
Simla (Collett). 
Sanawar. 
Vicia pallida, 
LEGUMINOSA. 
BYB: eas 78, 
Himalaya, 
4-9 000 it. 
Simla (Co!lett). 
Kashmir. 
Vicia Griffithii, 
Vicia rigidula, 
LEGUMINOS&. 
He Bilon, 178; 
Hima aya, 
7-9,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Lathyrus sativus, 
Pisum arvense, 
Field Pea, 
Desi maitar, 
kala mattar. 
LEGUMINOSZ. 
es Sd eG te hee a 
The Plains. 
Cultivated. 
Pisum sativum, 
Garden Pea, 
Gol mattar. 
LEGUMINOS&. 
BoB. lo. 484, 
The Plains. 
Cu! .vated. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
like the last species, but perenn al, nearly smooth. 
flowers many in a raceme, pale pink, pod longer, seeds 6-8. 
like the last species, but much taller, leaflets more 
numerous, corolla pale lilac. 
see Herbs, Hrect, Alternate, Stipulate, Compound. 
like the last described species, but the veins of leaflets: 
waised, corolla larger, reddish. 
see Prostrate Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Compound. 
annual, smooth, waxy green, leaves ending in a 
branched tendril, leaflets 4-6, stipules ovate, large, toothed 
at the base, flowers pink and purple on one to few-flowered 
stalks, style thick, laterally flattened, pod net-vemed, 
seeds greenish-yellow with red mottling, smooth, angled ; 
for other characters see the last species. The seed, peas, 
are eaten and the plant is used for fodder. 
like the last species, but larger, flowers white, pods 
broader, seeds white, round. The plant is grown almost 
entirely for fodder. 
