BOTANY OF BALUCH-AFGHAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION, 1896. 129 
Hill 8 miles west of Ga^echah, 6, ©00 feet ; Lon. 64^50' E., Webb^ 
Ware^ 
2. Malcolmia strigosa Boiss. FL Orient,, i, 224 ; FL Brit. 
Ind.f i, 146. 
Shorawuk plain^ among wheat, 3,000 feet ; Lon. 66® E., Maynard. 
3. Physorhynchus brahuicus Hook. FL Orient,^ i, 403 ; 
FL Brit. Ind.^ i, 165. 
Saindak, 3,000 feet; Lon. 61^40^ E., Maynard, 
TAMARISCINEiE. 
4. Tamarix Pallasii Desv. FI, Orient.^ i, 773, T, gailica var. 
Paliassi of FI, Brit. Ind,^ i, 248. 
Between Lijji-Karez and Chageh, 2,400 ieet ; Lon. 64^40' E., 
Maynard. 
This is what stands, at least in part, as T. gdllica proper in 
Messrs. Lace and Hemsley^s list of Baluchistan plants. 
5. Tamarix macrocarpa Bunge. FL Orient., i, 779. 
Sarlat range on hill-sides at junction of Shista and Lora rivers, 
4,000 feet; 66®io"E., Maynard. Gargarok, 4,500 feet; Lon. 
64^15" Em. Maynard. 
A shrub with bright red bark, much galled by insects. This was 
obtained also by Dr. Aitchison during the Afghan Delimitation 
Commission of 1884-85. 
6. Reaumuria Stocksii Boiss. FL Orient., i, 761. 
Saindak, on fossil-beds, 3,000 feet ; Lon. 69^40' E., Maynard. 
Petals pinky-purple, anthers red. 
GERANlACEiE. 
7. Monsonia SENEGALENSIS GuilL & Perr. FL Orient., i, 8 q8; 
FL Brit. Ind., i, 427. 
Saindak, 3,000 feet ; Lon, 61^40' E., Maynard^ 
RUTACEiE 
8. Peganum Harmala Linn. FL Orient., i, 917 : FL Brit. Ind.^ 
ii 4B6. 
Soru, 4,500 feet ; Lon. 63^30" E., Maynard. 
A poisonous shrub which camels refuse to eat. 
ANACARDIACEiE. 
9. Pistacia cabulica Stocks. Ft. Orient., il, 7. 
