188 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA QF 
The accompanying woodcut (see p. 141) was drawn from a 
branched trunk in the museum at Kew, brought home from the 
Kuram alley, Afghanistan, by mein 1880. Plate XXVI. is a 
reduced copy of a drawing of a tree growing in the Saharanpur 
botanic garden,copied by permission of Mr. Duthie, Superintendent 
of the garden. 
TYPHACER. 
600. Typha angustifolia, Linn. 
On the banks of the Kuram river, at Shinak. 
531. T. latifolia, Linn. ? 
Between Chapri and Mandüri, in shallows on the margin of 
the Kuram stream. A very large bullrush. 
480. T. Martini, T. Thoms. in Herb. Kew., non Jordan. 
Between Shinak and Badish-khél, in rice-fields and pieces of 
still water ; common. 
AROIDER. 
327, 296,=770 (1879). Arisema Jacquemontii, Blume. 
Kuram district, in moist shady woods, at an elevation of from 
7000 to 8000 feet ; not uncommon. 
ORCHIDEA. 
413. Habenaria brachyphylla, Lindl. 
Darban valley, Kuram district, on rich loam in woods, at an 
altitude of 7500 feet. Flowers bright green. 
Equal to 1036 Falconer, Herb. Kew. 
34,=1238 (1879). Dienia muscifera, Lindl. 
Shend-toí valley, on rich loam in oak-forests, at 9500 feet alti- 
tude; rare. 
LILIACEz. 
596 (1879). Eremurus (§ Henningia) Aitchisoni, Baker, Journ. Linn. 
Soc. Bot. vol. xviii. p. 102. (Plate XXVII. figs. 1-5.) 
376. Allium, sp. (nov. ?) A. lineare, Linn., prox. 
Hariâb district, at an altitude of 8000 feet. 
The bulbs are like those of 4. strictum, Schrad. 
262. Trillium Govanianum, Wall. 
Malána valley, in birch-forests, at an altitude of from 9000 to 
10,000 feet. 
