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150 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
l-florus, 2-bracteatus, folia vix superantes. Folia graciliter petiolata, 
2-ternata, segmentis parvis, obovatis, saepissime 3-fidis. Flores ceruleo- 
flavi, vix 6 lineas diametro ; sepala ovato-orbicularia ; petala concava, 
suborbicularia; ovaria glabra, stylis fere rectis. Carpella circiter 7, 
matura ignota. 
In the Shend-toi valley, on the marble rocks, in July, at an 
elevation of 10,000 feet. 
326. Aquilegia sp. 
Shend-toí gorge, in the forest, at 8000 feet. 
219, 362,—732 (1879). A. pubiflora, Wall., var.? humilior, Aitch. § 
Hemsley. Floribus majoribus, calcaribus longioribus fere rectis. 
Along the Saféd-koh range westwards to the base of Mount 
Sika-râm, in crevices of rocks, at an altitude of from 10,000 
to 12,000 feet. ; flowers in June and July. 
A very dwarf variety with extremely large handsome flowers. 
263. Actza spicata, Linn. 
In the Malána valley, and on the inner hills of the Saféd-koh 
range, in birch forests, at an elevation of 9000 to 10,000 feet. 
MENISPERMACE Z. 
513. Cocculus Lezba, DC. 
From Thal to Kuram, in the arid hills on the face of con- 
glomerate cliffs, at an elevation of 4000 feet. Common. 
BERBERIDEZX. 
185. Berberis vulgaris, Linn. 
Shend-toí gorge, in the woods at 9000 feet. 
The rest of my specimens of Berberis are varieties of Ber- 
beris vulgaris, L., and may be separated under three heads :— 
a. Including the following numbers of distribution, 141, 224, 
—499 (1879), distinguishable from the others by the flowers 
being in racemes, and in having an oval long fruit, with a sessile 
stigma. 
b. Numbers 49,=176, 176,, 176, 176, (1879), including the 
specimens named B. orfhobotrys, Bienert, ex herb. Bunge, last 
year; in which the flowers are subcorymbose, the fruit oval, and 
the stigma sessile. 
c. Including the numbers 171, 176,, 176,, 252, 273, and —490 
(1879). This includes the specimens that I named last year 
