266 AFFGHANISTAN FLORA, ETC. 



586. Composita ligulata. — Basi suffruticos quasi subapylla 1-2 pe- 

 dalis, canescens, ramis fiexuosis, divaricatissimis, flosculis pau- 

 cis citrinis. Gravelly ground to Khoshab, common. 



587. Tamarix. — Frutex Jhowoideus elegans, lamina foliorum evo- 

 lut floribus minutis, sub urceolatis carneis, to Kliosliab, chief- 

 ly about the gravelly dry bed of a rather large stream. 



588. Composita. — Prenanthoideus, glaucescens, flosculis citrinis 

 under bushes, in shingly ground, to Khoshab. 



589. Scirpus. — Foliis carinato canaliculatis, reflexis ad ripus agro- 

 rum, of water cuts Khoshab. 



590. Plantago sp. — Foliis glaucescent 5 veneis, near Khoshab 

 about fields. 



591. lleliotropii sp. — Hirta basi suffruticos, ramosa 1^ pedale, flo- 

 ribus distantibus albis, vix gyratis. To Khoshab in gravelly 

 plains. 



592. Psederioides. — Ramis foliaceis, foliis ternis linearibus sub spi- 

 nescent, stipulis sub obsoletis, alabastris vestitis, odore proprioy 

 suffruticosa, dense ramosa 1-1 J pedalis. To Khoshab — Gra- 

 velly plains. 



593. Lolioides. — Spica erecta viridis. In wheat fields Khoshab. 



594. Composita. — Spithamsea glaucescens, anthodio ovato couico 

 arete clauso, demum in cupula coroniforma, aperiente; flosculis 

 citrines, in plains Khoshab. 



595. Composita. — Prenanthoides foliis rosaceis, flosculis albis. 

 Khoshab gravelly plains. 



596. Cynodontis sp. — Caespitos spicis albis, Khoshab versus ; in 

 plains about fields. 



597. Stellarise sp. — Laxa decumbens scaber ; floribus albis. Wheat 

 fields Khoshab. 



598. Jasmini sp — Foliis ternatis vel pinnatis, floribus luteis vix 

 odoris. Cult Candehar ; frutex 4 6 pedalis arbusculoideus. 



599. Cheiranthi sp. — Fetalis aurantiaceis odora suaviusculo, non 

 proprio. Smell very different from Gheiranthus Cheiri, in hortis 

 Candehar. 



600. Calendulae sp — Smell etc same as that of the species cultivat- 

 ed in Europe. In hortis Candehar. 



601. Ranunculacea. — Delphinioides, folii fere capillacea pinnati- 

 sectis Racemis erectis Sepalis 2 linearibus, foliaceis quintopos- 



