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lu agris Que t tab, common enough. 



373. Salix sp. — Arbor magna elegans, generally much injured by 

 cropping. Ramis laxiusculis, fl. masculi odorat. In orchards 

 Quettah, common enough 



374. Crucifera. — Crambina ; ramosa decumbens glauce carnosis ; flo- 

 ribus purpureis, petalis erectis, siliculis junior, sausage shaped, 

 erectis pedicellis geniculatu flexis. Madder fields Quettah 



375. Trifolii sp. — llepens caespitosa ; floribus albis, sides of stream- 

 lets. Major Sanders. Quettah. 



376. Astragaloideo Vicioides. — Postrata radiata ramosa, floribus 

 purpureis. In madder fields, Quettah. 



377. Centaurea. — Erccta ramosa, ramis basi decumbent, canes- 

 cente sublanat squamis iuvolucr fimbriat ; flosculis exterior 

 saturat azureis fertilibus ordinariis, sanguineis. Antheria 

 atro brunneis in cornfields Quettah commonish. 



378. Phleoides. — Gramen glaucum, 2 pedali, panicule spiciforme 

 viridescens. Along cuts of Kabreezcs or canal. Quettah. 



379. Amaryllidea — Icon. It. Cabul. — In campis, Quettah. Capt. 

 Wheeler. 



380. Trifolii sp. — Ptcpens Cajspitosum, foliis medium versus macula 

 alba, semicircularis. Pedunculis erectis, foliis pauUo longioribus 

 angulato sulcatis. Capitulo haemisphaerico vel depresso, densi- 

 flora, floribus albis, odore generis, initio carneis. Quetah, in 

 campis. 



381. Fumaria officinalis. — Quettah in agris. 



382. Poraacce. — Arbor floribus ante folii subumbellata, Calyceis 

 tubo, obconico limbo oblongo patent, pubescente. Petalis 

 oblongo rotundatis patentibus concavis. Staminibus sub 

 biserialis, pluribus. Stylo unico. Stigma subcapitat. Ovarium 

 liberum, 1 loculum, ovulis binis, pendula. Quetta in orchards. 

 Cerasoid, Pyroid Aff'ghan name, Jurut aloo. 



383. Naides. — Quettah in agris stagnant vel lene fluent vide 

 Icones It. Affgh. 



384. Iridis sp — From Mt. Sinab, Gol. Stacy, foliis brevibus, lami- 

 na equitante, bulbosa tuberosa, commonish on gravelly slopes, 

 flos. livido purpureus. 



385. Papaver sp.— From Mount. Sinab, Col. Stacy, flowers red. 

 Plant eaten raw by the natives. 



