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Ficus Cunia : " Kewnia." 



Ficus macrophylla : " Timla." 



Ficus : " Gur-timla." 



Ficus : " Kewnia, ,, — " Kismira." 



Sponia : " Khusuroa.' , 



Rhus Kakrasinghi : " Kakur." 2000 to 5000 feet. 



Rhus parviflora : " Runnel/' " Rai-toong." 



Rhus velutina : " Toong," "Amee," (from its mango fragrance) 



Mangifera Indica. 



Odina Wodier : " Jinghun." 



Elseodendron dichotomum : te Shouria." 



Celastrus spinosus : " Gwala-darim." 



Celastrus nutans : (i Malkagnee." The oil expressed from its seeds 

 is highly valued in rheumatism. 



Rhamnus virgatus : " Chudooa.' , 



Sageretia oppositifolia : " Uglaia." 2000 to 5000 feet. 



r " Kangnee ka bel." " Soobela :" a very 



Gouania leptostachya ? < common climber of the outer mountains 

 Lfrom the Kalee to the Sutluj. 



Hiptage Madablota, (i. e. Madhavi-luta.) " Aita-lugoola." 



Porana racemosa, and P. paniculata. 



Ipomcea ccerulea, and I. muricata. 



Deeringia celosioides : " Kalee-loaree" " Kulia-thoka," 



iErua lanata. 



Trichosanthes palmata : f Indrayun." 



Kalanchoe varians : " Noonoo." 



Asparagus adscendens : " Khyrooa." 



Fritillaria Thomsoniana : to Munurs. 



Cissampelos convolvulacea : " Paree." 



Cocculus cordifolius : " Goorcha." 



Berberis Asiatica : " Kilmora." This bush descends to the upper 

 limit of Nauclea cordifolia, Moringa, and Acacia Catechu — about 2500 

 feet. There can be little doubt it is the species described by Don and 

 Roxburgh, but with pendulous racemes ; and apparently identical with 

 that which Dr. Royle calls Berberis Lycium, under the impression that 

 it had been erroneously included in B. aristata. Dr. Royle inclines to 

 identify his B. Lycium with B. angustifolium, Roxburgh ; but Don 



