180 SURG.-MAJ. J, E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
470. Physalis minima, Linn. 
From Thalto Kuram, a profuse weed in moist cultivated land. 
469. Withania somnifera, Dun. 
From Thal to Kuram, not common. 
ScROPHULARINES. 
318, 505. Linaria, ramosissima, Wall. 
From Thal to Kuram, on the face of conglomerate cliffs, below 
4000 feet altitude ; very common. 
77,461 (1879) ex parte. Scrophularia Scopolii, Hoppe. 
In the Kuram and Hariâb districts, at an altitude of from 7000 
to 8000 feet, common. 
461 (1879) ex parte. Scrophularia sp., the same as Griffith’s Journal 
no. 816. 
919 (1879). S. ($ Tomiophyllum-lucide) petraa, Aitchison $ Hems- 
ley, n. sp. Humilis, multicaulis, preter calyces glanduloso-puberulos 
glabra, foliis crassis petiolatis oblongis grosse crenatis, thyrsis densis 
paucifloris, calycis segmentis angustissime scarioso-marginatis. 
Herba perennis, multicaulis, 3-5 poll. alta, przeter calyces glabra, caulibus 
gracillimis, teretibus. Folia opposita, longiuscule petiolata, crassa, ob- 
longa vel ovato-oblonga, usque ad sesquipoll. longa, sepissime obtusa 
vel rotundata, grosse crenata, venis primariis tantum conspicuis. Flores 
purpureo-virides, 4-5 lineas longi, breviter pedicellati, in thyrsos termi- 
nales parvos densiusculos dispositi, bracteis linearibus crassis ; ealycis 
segmenta glanduloso-puberula, crassa, oblongo-obovata, concava, vix 
vel angustissime scarioso-marginata ; anthera sterilis reniformis, undu- 
lata; genitalia inclusa. Capsula sphzroidea, rostrata; semina scrobi- 
culata. 
Hariáb district, amongst rock débris, at an altitude of from 
11,000 to 14,000 feet. 
A dwarf species with extremely large flowers. 
195, 664 (1879). Veronica Anagallis, Linn., was distributed as Vero- 
nica Beccabunga, Linn. 
609. V. biloba, L. 
Kuram district, under the shade of large trees, at 5000 feet 
altitude. 
38. V. cardiocarpa, Walp.—V. Griffithii, Benth. 
Kuram district. Probably a form of V. biloba, Linn. 
198,—238, 331 (1879). V. ($ Chamedrys) rupestris, Aitchison $ 
Hemsley, n. sp. (Plate XXV, figs 1-5.) Perennis, basi suffruticosa, 
