. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Cot 0 n east er] XLVI. M, cynies^ at the ends of short leaf-bearing branchlets. Tr. numerous, dark purplish-brown, on slender pedicels, in large spreading bunches. Kuram valley. NAV. Himalaya, Indus to .Sarda 5-10,000 ft., extending into the inner dry valley^. Salt range 1, ft. Fl. May-June. 2. C. rosea, Edgew., Tehri Garhwal 8-9,000 ft. Bajamara, Jamihar. Paternalla. Chenab valley. Branches slender, drooping, leaves lebb hair


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Cot 0 n east er] XLVI. M, cynies^ at the ends of short leaf-bearing branchlets. Tr. numerous, dark purplish-brown, on slender pedicels, in large spreading bunches. Kuram valley. NAV. Himalaya, Indus to .Sarda 5-10,000 ft., extending into the inner dry valley^. Salt range 1, ft. Fl. May-June. 2. C. rosea, Edgew., Tehri Garhwal 8-9,000 ft. Bajamara, Jamihar. Paternalla. Chenab valley. Branches slender, drooping, leaves lebb hairy, fl. pink, smaller than 1, calyx nearly glabrous, except woolly margin, said to fl. later than 1. 3. 0. frigida, "Wall., Kumaon to Bhutan, 7-9,000 ft., 1. oblanceolate-oblong, 8-5 in. long, cyme and cal3^x woolly, fr. scarlet. B. Leaves generally deciduous, cymes with few fl[owers. 4 C. acuminata, Lindley; Brandis F. FL 20^. Vera. Dec reusli, Bagi ; Zain rlush J Kidarkanta. A shrub, shoots and young 1. pubes- cent with soft silky hairs, stipules subulate, ciliate, 1. ovate-lanceolate, 1-2 in. long. FL white or pink, I in. across, in small 2-(J-fld. cymes at the ends of short leaf-bearing branchlets. Fr. red, turbinate or oblong, I in. long. Himalaya, Biab to Sikkini, 4,500-12,000 ft., often as underwood in Oak forests. Fl. May-July. 5. C. vulgaris, Lindl. Kash- mir. Head of Rupin valley, Garhwal (D. B. 1874). Western Tibet and "Wazi- ristan. Europe, Western Asia, Siberia, 1. ^~1^, rarely 2 in , broadly oblong or ovate, softly grey - tomentose beneath, cymes 2-4-fld., bent down, nearly glabrous, as well as calyx. 6. C. mimmularia, Fisch. et Mey. Baluchistan (Shertij Sherttgi). Kashmir and Western Tibet. Afghanis- tan, Western Asia. L. J-| in. orbicular oi obovate, white-wooUy beneath, cymes erect, white-woolly as well as calyx, 2-5- fld. 7. C. Simondsii, Hort., Khasi hills, erect, 1 i in. long, shortly acuminate, sec. n. 2-3 pair, distinct beneath, ii. solitary or tw


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