Plants of the Punjab, 



589 



Climbin'; Plant- with Opposite Exstipulate Compound Leaves, 



Petals none. 



Clematis barbellata, 



Eanunculace^. 

 F. B. I. i. 3. 

 Hima'aya, 

 5-12,000 ft.- 

 Mashobra, Mahasu, 

 n forest (Collett). 

 Hatlu. 



Clematis grata, 



Ghantiali, biliri. 

 Eanunculace^. 

 P. B. 1. i. 3, 

 Himalaya, 

 2-8,000 ft. 

 Simla, Mashobra 

 (Collett). 

 Murree (Dou:*e). 



like the last species, but flowers dull purple, sepals 

 long-pointed, stamens hairy. 



like the last species, but stems hairy, furrowed, leaves 

 pinnate, usually of 5 leaflets, leaflets lobed, deeply cut, 

 flowers cream-coloured, fragrant, in long branching racemes, 

 sepals oblong-ovate, felted outside, stamens smooth, 

 achenes velvety. 



Clematis Gouriana, 



Eanunculaoe^. 



F. B. I. i. 4. 



Himalaya, 



1-3,000 ft. 



Valleys below Simla 



(Collett). 



like the last species, but i mooth, flowers smaller, pale 

 yellow, achenes hairy. The juice causes blistering. 



Clematis puberula, 



Eanunculacej3. 

 F. B. I. i. 4. 

 Himalaya, 

 4-7,000 ft. 

 Simla, Mashobra 

 (Collett). 



like the last species, but downy, flowers few, larger 

 in leafy branching racemes, achenes silky. 



Clematis graveolens, 



EANUNCULACEyE. 



F. B. I. i, 4. 

 Hima'aya, 

 6-11,000 ft. 

 Muriee, Kulu, 

 Baluchistan 

 (Lace). 



like the last species, but smooth, stem not grooved, 

 le flets much divided, flowers strongly scented, upper 

 flowers of raceme often sohtary with a pair of pinnate 

 leafy bracts on the stalk, achenes velvety. 



