92 DR. ATTCHISON OX THE FLORA OF LAIIITL. 



CALYCIFLOR/E (POLYPETAL.E). 



Legumikos-i;. 



0. Thermopsis barbata, Boyle, 



231. Astragalus carinalis, lienih. 



232. Astragalus rliizauthus, lioyJe, 



233. Astra<>alus clilorostaclivs, Lind, 



228. Astragalus multiceps, Wall, 



229. Astragalus strictus, GraJi, From Ladak. 

 35. Hedysarutn, new species. 



236. Hedysarum, new species. Both 235 and 23G near H. ob- 



scurum, L, 

 0. Desmodium. No specimens; but several species are met wiili 



in Labul. 



230. Cicer songaricum, Steph. The peas of this plant are eaten 

 by the natives. 



234. Lathyrus sativus, L. A common weed in Lahul, but said to 



be cultivated in Ladak. 



EOSACE^. 



192. Prunus prostrata, Lahil. Met with but once, near a village, 

 where it may have been introduced. It is said to be common 

 in " Kunwar " and there called " Paltoo." 



195. Spiraea kamtscbatica, PalL 



1S3. Eubus purpureas, Bunge. 



0. Fragaria, species; no specimens. 



178. Potentilla grandiflora, L. 



179. Potentilla multifida, i. 



ISO. Potentilla argyropbylla, WalL 



181. The same plant as 180. 



182, Potentilla atrosanguinea, Don. 



184. Potentilla ambigua, Jacq^. 



185. Potentilla (Sabbaldia) procumbcns, L. 



186. Potentilla Inglisii, Boyle. An alpine variety of P.fruticosa, 

 L., a good plant. 



187. Potentilla Salesovii, Steph. 

 177. Potentilla alpestris, Hall. 



1G8. Eosa Eglanteria, L. Occurs but rarely in the valley of 

 Lahul, usually forming hedges between fields and hence consi- 

 dered once by Major Hay not indigenous to Kullu. 



158. Eosa. Nos. 158, 159, 100 to 167, and 169 to 175. The 

 whole of these may be classed under Bosa macroj^liylla^ Lind., 

 or Bosa pmpinellifolia^ L. ; indeed the specimens in this col- 

 lection, of what were supposed by the collector likely to con- 

 sist of nineteen species, might even lead us to combine the two 



