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animals will not eat ; it is very characteristic in late autumn, 

 when covered with its large, deeply winged, straw-coloured 

 fruit. 



Zygophyllum Fabago, Liim. ZYcopHYLLBiE. 



Slmang. A very common weed, especially in the debris 

 of old buildings. The root, when beaten into a pulp, is applied 

 as a poultice to clean foul sores and ulcers. 



Since reading the above paper, and during its publication, 

 the first parts of two valuable works bearing on many of the 

 same subjects have been issued from the press, viz.. The 

 Pharmacographia Indica, by the authors, William Dymock, 

 C. J. H. Warden, and David Hooper, published in London 

 by Triibner & Co., and in Bombay by the Education Society's 

 Press, Byculla ; and A Dictionary of the Economic Products of 

 India, by George Watt, C.I.E., M.D., Calcutta, 1889. 



LIST OF PAPEES published by J. E. T. Aitchison, 

 CLE., M.D,, in conuection with the Vegetation and 

 Products of Xorth-Western India, Ladak, and 

 Afghanistan. 



Flora of the Jhelum District of the Punjab. Linnean 

 Society's Journal — of Botany, vol. viii., 1864. 



On the Vegetation of the Jhelum District of the 

 Punjab. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta, vol. xxxiii., 

 1864. 



Remarks on the Vegetation of the Islands of the 

 Indus River. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta, vol. 

 xxxiv., 1865. 



Lahul, its Flora and Vegetable Products, &c. From 

 communications received from the Rev. Heiurich Jaeschke, of the 

 Moravian Mission. Linnean Society's Journal — of Botany, vol. x., 

 1868. 



A Catalogue of the Plants of the Punjab and Sindh, 



&c. Published for the author by Taylor & Francis, Loudon, 1869. 



