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Hab. In Himalaya occidentali subalpina. 

 10,000-12,000 ped. ! Edgeworth, Stracl 



Garwhal 



breviora. 



lineari 



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dense glandulosa. Pe/a/a basi connata, 



carina dense glanduloso-pilosa. Stamina sub 16. FollicuU sub (>, 



stylo filiformi breviusculo. 



3. Sempehvivum sedoides {bene in Plant. Jacq. t 74. f. 2), Foliis 

 radicalibus rosulatis lineari-oblongis obtusis tenuissime glanduloso- 

 pilosis, caulinis liueari-obovatis, sepalis obovatis obtusis, petalis (sub 8) 

 calycem staminaque superantibus ovatis lanceolatisve acutiusculis, 

 ovariis attenuatis tenuissime glanduloso-pilosis. 



Hab. Himalaya occidentali alpina. Kunawur et Kashmir^ Jacquemont. 



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Foliis 



ciliatis radicalibus rosulatis obcuneatis camosisy caulinis confertis 

 imbricatis ovatis, sepalis pubescentibus petalis dupio brevioribus, 

 petalis ovatis ciliatis albis.— An var. S. sedoidis foliis caulinis ma- * 

 joribus ? 



occidentali 



7000-8000 



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Gen. VII. Seditm, Z. 

 Seduma are most abundant in the alpine, subalpine, and 



former 



very conspicuous feature of the vegetation of rocky, stony, or 

 otherwise very barren places, where those of the Rhodiola section 

 especially form large rounded patches of a deep green colour in 

 spring, becoming a bright or lurid red or purple in autumn ; some 

 of them attain 18,000 feet of elevation, which is almost the limit 

 of vegetable life. Though a few species are foxmd as low as 4000 

 feet in the Western Himalaya, and 6000 in the Eastern, not one 



foxmd 



Moimtains, or in any part of India 



Saxifrage 



south of the Himalaya. T 

 Himalayan one containing a ^ . 

 • at all a parallel case to this, only one of its species being found 



m the Khasia, and none else 



great 



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indulgence than even the Saxifrages, from the extreme difficulty 



and the still greater 



of detecting the characters of the dried ones. We have found 



ding good characters 

 >ecimens of a species. 





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