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Plants of the Punjab. 



Herbs, Erect, with Alternate Exstipulatb Simple Leaves. 

 Leaf Margins Toothed. 

 Petals united. 



Campanula colorata, 



Campanulace.e. 

 F. B. I. iii. 440. 

 The Plains to 

 10,000 ft. 

 Simla (Collett). 

 Kashmir. 



Campanula 

 cashmiriana, 



Campanulace^. 

 p. B. I. iii. 441. 

 Kashmir, 

 6-11,000 ft. 

 Baluchistan 

 (Lace). 



Heliotropium 

 zeylanicum, 



Heliotropium 

 dasycarpum, 



Heliotropium 

 undulatum, 



Pipat-huti, 

 juti-misah. 



BoRAGINAOBiE. 



F. B. Liv. 150. 



The Plains 

 to 1,000 ft. 

 Kalabagh on the 

 Indus. 

 Baluchistan 

 (Stocks). 



Heliotropium 

 indicum, 



Hatta-juri. 



BoRAOINAOEiE. 



F. B. Liv. 152. 

 The Plains in moist 

 places. 

 Sftrgodha. 



Flowers not in heads. 



small to medium size, stem cylindrical, hairy, much 

 branched or zigzag, leaves 1 by |-| in., lanceolate, often 

 narrowed into the blade, toothed, with slightly rounded 

 notches, softly sparsely hairy on both surfaces, flowers | 

 by I in., purple or greyish-purple, in clusters or branching 

 racemes ; for other characters see the last species. 



small to large, stem softly hairy, leaves oblong, closely 

 softly hairy on both surfaces, corolla |-1 by -i-f in., broadly 

 bell-shaped, bright blue ; for other characters see the last 

 species. 



see Herbs, Erect, Alternate, Exstipulate, Simple, 

 Entire. 



see Herbs, Erect. Alternate, Exstipulate, Simple, 

 Entire. 



small to medium size, harsh, rough ; leaves |-1^ in.» 

 lanceolate, bristly, margins crisped with minute round teeth, 

 barely stalked, often wrinkled ; flowers | in., white, sessile, 

 bractless on rigid spikes, calyx ^jr in., lobes 5, narrow, ob- 

 long, rough, stiff, persistent, corolla-tube ^ in., tubular, 

 rough without, lobes 5, spreading, very small, ovate, throat 

 hairless, stamens 5, on the corolla, not protruding, style 

 short, stigma conical ; nutlets 4, -^^ in., forming a4-pointed 

 mitre with a hole at the apex. This plant and the next 

 are used in Indian medicine to cure scorpion stings, snake 

 bites, and the bites of rabid animals. 



small to medium size, annual, hairy, leaves 1-4 in , 

 ovate, just toothed, stalked, more or loss woolly, sometimes 

 nearly opposite, spikes 1-8 in., mostly leaf-opposite, calyx 

 lobes linear, corolla lobes round-toothed, fruit separating 

 into two 2-seeded 2-pointod nutlets ; for other characters 

 see the last species. 



