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1. Anaphalis adnata, DC. Prodr. vi. p. 274 ; Clarke, Comp. 

 Ind. p. 108 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 282. 



Kwangttjng : Lofaushan at 3100 feet (Ford, 12 !). Mus. 

 Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



Mountains of North India, from Simla to Khasia, and in 

 Martaban and Birma. 



2. Anaphalis alata, Maxim, in Mel. Biol. xi. p. 232. 

 Kansuh : western alpine region (Przewalski ex Maximo- 



wicz) . 



Erom the copious specimens before us of what we regard as 

 A. pterocaulon, Maxim., we suspect this may be a variety of that 

 species. 



3. Anaphalis cuneifolia, Hook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 280. 

 Szechuen : summit of Mount Omei (Faber !). Herb. Kew. 

 North India, from Kashmir to Sikkim, at 8000-13,000 feet. 



4. Anaphalis Hancockii, Maxim, in Mel. Biol. xi. p. 233; 

 Kanitz, Bot. Res. Szech. Centr. As. Exped. p. 9. 



Anaphalis triplinervis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1878, p. 12, non Clarice. 

 Chihli : Peking mountains, grassy slopes at 7000 feet 

 (Hancock, 16 !) ; Kansuh (ex Kanitz). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



5. Anaphalis lactea, Maxim, in Mel. Biol. xi. p. 234. 

 Kansuh : western alpine region around Koko-Nor, at an 



altitude of 10,200 feet (Przewalski ex Maximowicz). 



6. Anaphalis margaritacea, Benth. et Hook.f. Gen. Plant, ii. 

 p. 303 ; Clarke, Comp. Ind. p. 103 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. xi. 

 p. 235. 



Antennaria margaritacea, JR. Br. ; DC. Prodr. vi. p. 270 ; Ledeb. fl. 

 Ross. ii. p. 613; Kanitz, Bot. Res. Szech. Centr. As. Exped. p. 9. 



Gnaphalium margaritaceum, Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 1, p. 850 ; Franch. et 

 Savat. JEnum. PL Jap. i. p. 242; Herder in PL Radd. ii. 2. p. 102 

 (varietates). 



Httpeh: Ichang, Patung, and Nanto (A. Henry, 927!); 

 Kansuh (ex Kanitz). Herb. Kew. 



Amur to Kamtschatka and Japan, widely spread in North 

 America, and naturalized in Europe. 



Dr. Henry sends a narrow-leaved variety intermediate between 

 the ordinary form and Eranchet's variety angmtifolia. 



