191 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
Kuram district, in the deep gorges that give exit to the various 
tributaries of the Kuram river, hanging from the cliffs of lime- 
stone and slate rocks, at an altitude of from 7000 to 8000 feet; 
common. 
384,—814, 928, 1254, 1255 (1879). Bromus erectus, Linn., var. 
Hariáb district from Mount Sika-râm to Serátigah, at from 
9000 to 13,000 feet altitude ; profuse. 
837 (1879). Agropyrum repens, Roem. & Schult., distributed as Lolium 
perenne, Linn. 
ACOTYLEDONES. 
Foren, 
329, 330. Asplenium Filix-foemina, Bernh. 
Shend-toí valley, in shady woods, at an elevation of from 9000 
to 10,000 feet. 
454. Ophioglossum vulgatum, Linn. 
Kuram district, on the shingle-plains at an altitude of 5000 feet ; 
August. 
MARSILEACER. 
466. Marsilea quadrifoliata, Linn. ? 
From Thal to Shâlizân,in rice-fields and still water; very common. 
Cannot be identified owing to absence of fruit. 
CHARACEZ. 
463. Chara vulgaris, Linn. 
Kuram district, at 5000 feet, common in still water and rice- 
fields. 
Funsıf. 
Agaricus mitis, Pers. 
Kuram distriet. 
Polyporus pinicola, Fries. 
Kuram district, on pine trees at an altitude of from 7000 to 
8000 feet, very rare. 
Geaster minimus, Chev. 
Hariáb-district, in pine forests at 8000 feet. 
G. hygrometricus, Pers. 
Near Shálizán, in forests at 7500 feet. 
* For the identification of the Filices I am indebted to Mr. J. G. Baker, F.R.S. 
f For the identification of the Fungi I am indebted to M. C. Cooke, LL.D. 
