9S Dn. ATTOursoN ox the floka of r.AH ul. 



2. Veronica hiuosa, Boijle. 



3. Veronica Beccabiniga, L. 



4. Veronica Anagallis, L. 



300. Veronica Anagallis, i., var. pusilla. 



5. Veronica ciliata, Fisch. 



211. Leptorliabclos parviflora, Benth. 



212. Lancea Tibetica, II. f, cf T. 



196. Pedicnlaris Hookeriana, JValL 



197. Pedicnlaris tenulrostrisj Bentli. 



198. Same plant as 197. 



109. Pedicnlaris pectinata, WalL 



200. Pedicnlaris, nnnamed species, 



201. Pedicnlaris brevifulia, Don. 



202. Pedicnlaris, new species, very near P. versicolor^ Wall. 



203. Pedicnlaris verticillata, X. 



204. Pedicnlaris abrotaniifolia, Stev. Ladak. 



205. Pedicnlaris labellata, Jacq. Ladak. 



206. Pedicnlaris tubiflora, FiscJi. Ladak. 



207. Orobanclie, new species; 



208. Orobanchc Epitbymnm, DC. No. 207 grows on an Arte- 

 misia, and is known to tbe natives as being a parasite. 200 



TIiu 



Labtat^e, 

 0. Tliymns, species. No specimens. 



214. Mentba Eoyleana, B(nfh. 

 217. Origannm noi'male, Don. 

 213. Nepeta, species. 



215. Nepeta, species. 



216. Nepeta discolor, Royle. 



MONOCHLAMYDE.E. 



Polvgoxace.t:. 



+ 



86. Oxyria reniformis, Hook. 



111. Khenm Moorcroftiannm, Meisii. 



112. Ebenm Emodi, Wall The natives recognize no medicmal 



wbicli 



qnallty in this plant, bnt freqnently eat tbe stems raw, ^'^^ 

 are agreeably acid to the taste, and refresbing wben one is tire 

 The yonng leaves and stalks were nsed by tbe Mission as ft 

 salad. If the natives are nnable to recognize its medicina 

 qualities, it proved to sucb as bad partaken of tbe salad i 

 right to a place in tbe Pbarmacopoeia. 



