GANDEHAR. 



bus, fruetibus echiuatis. Stam 14. In agris, Candehar. 

 Common in some places. 



656. Papaveris sp — Herba 2-3 pedalis, rheaaedes. Fetalis rubro 

 sanguineis. In hortis. Candehar. Stigma operculatum se- 

 cedens. 



657. Compositse-Ligulata. — Herba ereeta glauea, fiosculis lutescen- 

 tibus. In agris, Candehar. 



608. Chenopodii sp. — Basi sufFrut. carnosum. In ruderatis, Can- 

 dehar. 



659. Thesioides. — Glaucescens, erect, floribus lutescentibus. "Chum- 

 mum, Candehar. 



660. Nasturtium.- — Pungens acerb. In aquis lene fluentibus. Can- 

 dehar. Quettah etc. 



661. Andropogon. — Gramen 4-5 pedalis. PanicuLi effusa, ramis 

 inferior nutant. In vinetis, Candehar. 



662. Chenopodiacea ? — Herba ramosa, albescens erect, floribus 

 inconspicuus. In vinetis, Candehar. 



663. Setaria. — Basi decumbens, spica viridis erecta. In vinetis 

 Candehar. 



664. Alisma. — Subaculis. In wet ditches. Candehar. 



665. Lepidioides. — Pungens, in agris. Candehar. 



666. Junci sp. — Rigid erect csepitos. Chummum, Candehar. 



667. Gramen. — Basi decumbens 2 pedalis. Panicula subeffusa. 

 In vinetis Candehar. 



Also Verbena officinalis, or a very nearly allied plant. 



668. Typhae sp. — Not seen in flower, 5 pedalis, foliis angustis crec- 

 tiusculis, in wet ditches. Candehar. 



669. Centaurge sp. — Varians quoad humiditat a 1 ad 3-4 feet. 

 Ramosa, foliis inferior pinnatifid squamis in spinis robustissi- 

 mis patentibus, vel recurvis productis, flosculis purpureis. In 

 wheat fields, waste spots. Candehar. Is a thorny plant more 

 perfect than an unarmed one ? why is this division so gene- 

 rally furnished with means of defence ? Dry climates, thinly 

 vegetated, have five out of eight plants, spinous. 



670. Ceratophyllum. — Immersus, in aquis stagnant, vel lene fluent. 

 Candehar. 



671. Malvse sp. — In gardens Candehar. 



672. Malvacca Cano albidem decumbens, in ruderatis. Candehar. 



