176 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. ATTCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
58, 71, 110, 2323 (1879). Androsace sempervivoides, Jacquem., var. 
bracteata, Watt. 
Kuram and Hariáb districts, very profuse in the open glades of 
forests, at an altitude of from 7000 to 10,000 feet. 
97,=925 (1879). A. villosa, Linn. 
Exposed ridges of Mount Síka-rám, on fine gravel, at an alti- 
tude of from 13,000 to 14,000 feet ; not very common. 
321. Samolus Valerandi, Linn. 
Kuram district, in watercourses near cultivation, at 6500 feet. 
OLEACES. 
44, Fraxinus xanthoxyloides, Wall. 
My specimens distributed last year under the name F. Moor- 
eroftiana, Wall., are this plant; I here alter the name, as my plant 
corresponds to Wallich's type specimen of F. xanthoxyloides; his 
type specimen of F. Moorcroftiana is F. excelsior, Linn., as I am 
informed hy Mr. C. B. Clarke. 
SALVADORACEA, 
524. Salvadora oleoides, Decne. 
Thal, common in the low hills as far as Chapri. 
At a distance this looks like a large spreading bush; but on 
closer examination it is found to have a short stout trunk, much 
thicker in proportion to the size of the whole than one would 
expect. 
ASCLEPIADER. 
550. Periploca, hydaspidis, Fale. 
At Jelamai, near Shinak, in the low hills, at an altitude not above 
3800 feet. 
Occurs as a large semiscandent shrub with bright-yellow 
flowers. Except when in flower or fruit, it is quite impossible to 
distinguish it as it grows from Ephedra ciliata, Fisch. & Mey., 8 
common plant of the same region. 
485. Calotropis procera, R. Br. 
From Thal to Badish-khél, below 3000 feet, not common. 
399, —582 (1879). Vincetoxicum parviflorum, Decne., var. alpina, 
Schott. 
Kuram and Hariáb districts, on hot southern exposures, at an 
altitude of from 7500 to 8000 feet, 
