162 SURG.-MAJ, J. E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
138, Pyrus Aucuparia, Geert, var. 
On the north-west slopes of Mount Sika-ram, at an altitude ` 
of 11,500 feet. 
Has much larger flowers than the type. No fruit collected. 
277. Cotoneaster tomentosa, Lindl. 
In the Kuram district, from 7000 to 8000 feet ; in fruit, July. 
Occurs as a small tree; and my specimens would unite the 
two species C. tomentosa, Lindl., and C. bacillaris, Wall. 
SAXIFRAGEZ. 
133. Saxifraga Stracheyi, Hook. fil. § Thoms. 
Mount Síka-rám, on overhanging rocks, at an altitude of 11,000 
feet. 
383 (1879). S. (§Kabschia) afghanica, Aitchison $ Hemsley in Journ. 
Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 56. (Plate IX. figs. 6-12.) 
CRASSULACE Z. 
538 (1879). Cotyledon ($ Umbilicus) tenuicaulis, Aitchison $ Hems- 
ley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 57. (Plate X. figs. 1-5.) 
456, 937 (1879). Sedum adenotrichum, Wall. 
My specimens differ from the type in having glandular hairy 
leaves. 
851 (1879). S. heterodontum, Hook. fil. & Thoms. 
My plant is this, and not S. asiaticum, Decne., for which it was 
distributed last year. 
469 (1879). S. pachyclados, Aitchison $ Hemsley in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
xvii. p. 58. (Plate X. figs. 6-10.) 
LYTHRARIED. 
468. Ammannia baccifera, Linn. 
Common between Badish-khél and Walli Mahomed-kalla, in 
rice-fields. 
417. A. pentandra, Roxb. 
Shalizan, in rice-fields, profuse. 
430. Lythrum Salicaria, Linn. 
Kuram district, in wet localities, such as rice-fields, ditches, 
and watercourses, at an altitude of from 3000 to 5000 feet. 
It extends westwards from Kulu (Zdgew.), Kashmir (7. Thoms.), 
Hazara (Falc.), to Afghanistan (Griffith), North Africa, Europe, 
North America, and is also found in Siberia, 
