THE KURAM VALLEY, ETC., AFGHANISTAN. 195 
Geaster rufescens, Fries. 
Hariáb distriet, Péwár-kotal, in pine-forest at an altitude of from 
8000 to 11,000 feet. 
Lycoperdon celatum, Bull. 
Kuram district, growing from the roots of an old dead tree, at 
an altitude of 8500 feet. 
APPENDIX. 
Since the publication of Part I. of this paper, I have discovered 
the following errors in the numbers attached to the plants, and 
take this opportunity to correct them. 
Page 33, line 14 from top, for 77 read 377. 
of 8 , bottom, 621 5 694. 
s si, 5 18, top, 5» 495 ,, 449. 
25:099. 5 10 , bottom, , 868 5. 878: 
5.459. ; 8 5 top, » “M”, Medicago. 
b 5 13 5, 997 108,307. 
3 DA 9 » boom ,, 04 , 904. 
5 5 17^ 2 25.182. 5. 482. 
bs e o ccu ra 
25/5 4213 s » 5 128 À 194 
5.00 5 I4 » top b 3 ; 983. 
5:00. s 9 » bottom. ; 472%; 4278. 
s OK 4 e x wo. NM 
An WA 9 5, 5 5, 616 n 610. 
5» 95 5, 5 y top n OOF , 643. 
5:599; ; 2  boltom,, IL . Oyu 
s 99; 5 b y top, , 4898 ,, 4698. 
105 5, I4 5 bottom, s SW |: 670, 
5 106; ; 41 5 tob 5 COL SUN. 
;, 4100505; «0 55, $5 5» 12084, 208: 
2510, 5 7. ; Ñ 5 400. 9. 
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DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 
The figures of the plants or portions of plants are all of the natural size; and 
the figures of the analyses are all more or less enlarged. 
PraTE I. 
Map to illustrate the Flora of the Kuram Valley, Afghanistan. The red lines 
indicate the routes of the two journeys made by Dr. J. E. T. Aitchison ; 
LINN. JOURN.—BOTANY, VOL. XIX. R 
