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Habitus Cyrtbandraceus. 

 3 Solauacea. An Physalis. — Herba decumbens robusta ramosa, ve- 

 lutino pubescens, griseo viridis, fol. concavis undulatis. Calyce 5 

 angulato inflate, ore urceolato, praesertim fructifero, floris non 

 inflatus, sed paullo urceolat. Corolla sub eylindracea, tubo ut 

 tubus calycis, et eadem longitudine, laciniis lanceolatis, patento 

 erectis, viridescent lutea. Stamina etc. inclusa. 



Calyx fructus, minute reticulos scariosus, inflatus, baecam 

 pisiformeam miniatam includ. Sem. vix numerosa. About old 

 ruins Lundy Khanah. 



4. Myrtacea — Myrtus. — Arbor magnitudine mori vulgaris hujus 

 patriae. Foliis dense oppositis coriaceis, interduin ternatis* 

 Myrto vulgaris fere variant consistentia. Pedicelli uniflori axil- 

 lares, rari. Fragrantia. Myrtus vulgaris. 



In montibus australibus Pushut. Nomen vern : Manoo. 



5. Oleina ? — Arbor magnitudine Populi— ScjicZ nomina vel Saliust 

 fol. opposit sub lanceolat lineata, subtus evenia, subferrugineo 

 albis, ramis albidis. 



Arbor, nomine Zaitoon, it varies a good deal in the shape of 

 its leaves, which pass into lanceolate or even ovate, and also in 

 ferruginescence. See. specimens 5a. 56. 5c. which are said to 

 be the same. 



The other plants are Cryptandroides, which is a genuine 

 Rhamna, vern. nom. Momunna, affording a small edible fruit. Is 

 not this a passage into an Australasian form, as also Dodonsea, 

 vern. nom. Ghoorazky. It is also viscid, at least when drying, 

 like some of its comrades from New South Wales. Goorgoora. 



Thymelseacea, another N. S. W. looking thing, called 

 Laiglioona. 



Lycioides called Khumazoori — used for making cards. 



Urticea — Arbuscula, foliis subtus niveis Khurwulla, Quercus 

 Baloot? Chairreye. 



Dracocephalum of the Bolan Pass etc. here called Shinshob. 



6. Polygonea. — Frutex singularis, foliis longe petiolatis hastatis, 

 superioribus ad ochreas parvus redactis ob banc causam, ramuli 

 nudi flagelliferi, nomen Trooheye. 



10 or 12 Mosses may be found about here. The prevailing 

 forms, ie. as to number of species, being Tortulae, Grimmia pul- 



