136 MR. C. B. CLABKE'fi BOTANIC NOTES 



Zanthoxvlum a. latum, Roxb. 7000-8000 peel. alt. 

 Frequent. 



Skim mia Laureola, Hook.f. Tonglo toj), in quantity 



Now in fruit (Sept.). 



Meliaceje. 



None. 



ANACAHDIACEiE. 



Rhus. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



A tree, a common species ; but I have forgotten the name 

 Frequent. 



Sabiice^:., 



Meliosma (?pinnata, Planch.). 7000-8000 ped. alt. 



A fine tree ; flowered in June. 



Linaceje. 



Anisadenia saxatilis, Wall. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 

 Frequent. 



Geraniace^:. 



Geranium polyanthes,£^mj. fy Hook.f. 



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Covers the open grass on Tonglo top. « 



G. nepalense, Sweet. 7000-8000 ped. alt. 

 Common. 



Impatiens pubekula, DC. At 7500 ped. alt. 



I. arguta, Hk.f. et Th. 7000-8000 ped. alt. Sepals often 4. Large 

 inflated spur, dull pink-purple, no trace of yellow. The leaves with 

 very close sharp (not deep) serratures. 



Common. 



I. spirifer, Hk.f. etTh. 7000-10,000 ped. alt. 



Most abundant. My plant, thus referred, is quite different 

 from I. arguta. It also has frequently four sepals. But the large 

 inflated spur is yellowish with marked pink-purple striatums. 

 The leaves are crenate-serrate, with far more distant serratures 

 than on I. arguta. X. spirifer in the wet woods is often little 

 branched, 1-2 feet high, the flowers often solitary ; but the pe- 

 duncle then carries a number of bracteolse devoid of pedicels. 

 Above, on the sunny open slopes of Tonglo (where the ground in 

 September was covered with this plant), it was low, very much 



