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Plants oj the Punjab. 



Herbs, Erect, with Alternate Exstipulate Simple Leaves, 



Leaf Margins Entire. 

 Petals ununited. 



Erysimum odoratum, see Herbs, Erect, Unbranched, Alternate, Exstipulate, 



Simple. 



Diplotaxis Griffithii, 



see Herbs, Erect, Alternate, Exstipulate, Lobed. 



Morieandia tortuosa, medium size, perennial, smooth, with a bluish-green 



waxy gloss, stem below thick, woody, sometimes twisted ; 

 leaves lower 3-5 in., with abroad stalk, oblong with rounded 

 ends, thick, entire or toothed, stem-leaves sessile ; flowers 

 large, pink, few, erect in a long raceme, sepals 4, erect, 

 lateral pouched below, petals 4, nearly twice as long as 

 the sepals, stalked, stamens as in the last species, style 

 short, pointed, conical ; pod linear, erect or turning up- 

 wards, beak | in., cylindric, one-seeded, valves convex, 

 with minute lines, margins prominent, seeds many, nearly 

 round, in one series. 



Crucifer^ 

 P. B. I. i. 158. 



Salt Eange. 

 The Plains of 

 N. W. F. Province 

 (Fleming). 



Thlaspi alpestre, 



see Herbs, Erect, Unbranched, Alternate, Exsti- 

 pulate, Simple. 



Neslia paniculata, 



Crucifer^. 



F. B. 1. i. 164. 



Himalaya, 



5-6,000 ft. 



West of the Beas 



River. 



Hazara (Stewart). 



Kashmir. 



Baluchistan 



(Boissier). 



Euclidium syriacum, 



Crucifer^. 



F. B. L i. 164. 



The Plains, west of 



the Jhelum, to 



6,000 ft. 



Peshawar, 



Rawalpindi, 



Kashmir, 



Baluchistan 



(Boissier), 



leaves |-2 



medium size, annual, slender, branched above ; 

 in., lanceolate-oblong, stem leaves with forked 

 bases ; flowers small, yellow, many, on long slender 

 spreading smooth stalks in branched racemes without 

 bracts, sepals 4, spreading, equal at the base, petals 4, 

 entire, stamens as in the last -described species, style slender, 

 sharp ; pod nearly round, a little broader than long, slight- 

 ly flattened, smooth, seed solitary. 



small, annual, velvety with forked hairs, branched, 

 branches stout, stiff when old ; leaves 1-4 in., oblong- 

 lanceolate, stalked ; flowers small, white, in terminal or 

 lateral bractless racemes, sepals 4, petals and stamens 

 as in the last species ; pod ^ in., nearly round, erect, nearly 

 sessile, hairy, pitted, crowned by an awl- shaped obhque 

 beak, septum thick, seeds 2, oblong. 



