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PLANTS OF THE PUNJAB. 



A BRIEF DESCEIPTIVE KEY TO THE FLORA OF THE PUNJAB 

 NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE AND KASHMIR. 



BY 



Colonel C. J. Bamber, f.l.s., 

 Indian Medical Service. 



Part XII. 



(Continued froin jpage l^-S of Volume XXII.) 



Hbebs, erect, with Alternate Exstipulate Simple Lkaves. 



Leap Margins Entire. 



Petals United. 



Convolvulus Aitchisoni, 



CONVOLVULACE^ . 



F. B. I. iv. 218. 

 Jhelum, Salt Range 



(Aitchison). 

 Sakesar. 



Convolvulus microphyllus, 



CONVOLVULACE^. 



F. B. L iv. 218. 

 Bhera, Sargodha, 

 Baluchistan 

 (C. B. Clarke). 



Convolvulus pluricaulis, 

 var. macra, 



CONVOLVULACE^. 



F. B. I. iv. 218. 



The Plains to 3,000 ft. 



Rawalpindi. 



Delhi. 



small to medium size, white woolly root-stock, 

 woody, perennial, annual stems 1-4 in,, leaves 

 clustered, linear, radical 1^ in., linear or oblong 

 densely hairy on both sides ^ flowers 1 in., pinkish 

 white, in clusters, bracts § in., narrowly lanceolate, 

 calyx deeply 5-lobed, lobes linear, hairy i in., 

 corolla wide-mouthed, 5-plaits hairy without, 

 stamens 5, within the corolla, stigmas 2, thread- 

 like, nearly equal to the style, capsule round, 

 4-seeded. 



like the last species, but larger, flowers pinkish 

 yellow, smaller and axillary. 



very like the last species, but corolla larger, 

 §-J in. 



