

132 MB. c. b. Clarke's botanic notes 



gemmae ; they become fusiform, with rootlets often, before they 

 drop, and at once produce new plants. 



There are other Begonias even above 7000 ped. alt., on this 



Tonglo ridge, but not now in flower. 



Vjolaceje. 



Dr. Hooker mentions violets on Tonglo ; I noticed Viola from 

 8000-10,000 ped. alt., not in flower. 



CRASSULACEiE. 



I saw none. 



BllASSICACEiE. 



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Only Nasturtium montanum, Wall., as a weed in the station at 



7000-7500 ped. alt. 



Capparldace;e 



None. 





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Sterculiaceje 



None. 



Mal vace m 



None. 



Tiliacejs. 



El^eocarpus lance^efolius, Roxb. 



A tree 50 feet at 7400 ped. alt. ; just past flowering 



PoLYGALACE-E. 



Polygala arillata, Ham. 



Scattered at 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



Sapindaceje. 









Acer Campbellii, Hook.f. et Th. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



Plentiful. 



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A. caudatum, Wallich. 8000-10,000 ped. alt. 



Frequent. 



A. Hookeri, Miq. 9000-10,000 ped. alt. 



Dobinea vulgaris, Ham. y in ftarjeeling at 7000 ped. alt. 



Not abundant; and I found a plaut on Tonglo above 9000 

 ped. alt. 



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Turpinia pomifkra, DC. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



Frequent ; flowered three months ago. 



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