SOME PLANTS OF THE ZOR HILLS. 
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Local name.r— Arab. xi Mash ” ( ); Pers. “ mashaq ” 
The above two names have probably been transposed ; " mash ” 
is the common Persian name for this plant. Sir Percy Cox calls it the 
" Black Vetch/’ In India the name “ mash ” is uniformly applied 
to Pkaseolus mungo L. (the black seeded kind). 
Distrib . — Throughout the Eastern Tropics. 
*58. Pliaseolus vulgaris Linn. Sp. PI. 723 ; F. B. I. II, 200. 
Without locality or number. 
Local name.— Arab. “ lubi ” ; Pers. a lubia }) ( P. • A. ) . 
Sir Percy Cox calls it the “ Kidney Bean ” ; but according to 
Muschler the name f< lubia ” is generally given to Z lolichos Lablab L. 
Distrib. — Cosmopolitan. Known only in cultivation. 
*59 Pfmseolus nraltiflorns WTlld. Sp. PI. Ill, 1030 ; F. B. I. II, 200. 
Without locality or number 
Local name.-™ Arab* “ lubi ahmur ” ( ) ; Pers. " lubia kirmiz ” 
) the red (i lubia Sir Percy Cox calls it the Scarlet Runner. 
45. PoliChOS Linn. 
*60. Doliclios Labial) L. Sp. PL 725 ; F. B. I. II, 209. 
Boissier does not mention this genus in the text of his Flora Orien- 
tals b’.:t in the Appendix quotes (( liblab as the Arabic name for 
the plant. Muschler quotes both “ lubia ” and “ liblab ” 
Without locality or number. 
Local name.—~ u Lubia M (see remarks above). Tu India it is very 
common and is cultivated in a large number of forms. 
Distrib . — Throughout the tropics in the old world. 
XIII— GERANI ACE JL 
46, Er odium L’ Herit. 
61. Erodium cicutarium h’ Her. Geraniol. 5, No. 12 ; FI. Or. I, 890 ; 
F, B. I. I, 434. 
Zor Hills. Nos. 17, 19 and 42. 
f* * A 0 • 
Local name Ragam 3> <( garsh }> and ct bisbas ” (Jj - -^Uaj). 
