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31. OtfAGBACEiE. 



1008. Epilobium angustifolium, L. 



A very handsome and characteristic plant at 10,000 to 11,000 

 feet, near moisture. 

 781. E. ajigustifolium, L., var. brachycarpum. 



In similar localities to the above ; August. 

 875. E. hirsutum, L., var. sericeum. 



Very common from Kuram to Habibkalla, up to 7000 feet, in 

 wet localities. 

 939. E. roseum, Sch. ? 



Sikaram, in stony beds of streams at 11,000 feet. 

 651. E. tetragonum, L. 



Very common around Shalizan ; July and August. 

 0. E. sp. 



Shalizan; June. 



32. Cecuebitace-E. 



3. Cucumis Melo, L., var. 



The specimens collected were of the form usually occurring as a 

 weed all over the dry hot fan country, sides of fields, &c. Melons, 

 water-melons, cucumbers, and gourds are very largely cultivated 

 from Thai to the foot of the Pewarkotal ; scarcely any of these, 

 except a cucumber, in the Hariab district. 

 533. Bryonia dioica, J acq. 



A most extensive weed, covering the hedgerows in the Hariab 

 district. Specimens of this plant were collected by the Kev. Mr- 

 Jaeschke in Lahul, and are in the Kew Herb., but were overlooked 

 by Mr. C. B. Clarke in his monograph of the order in the ' Flora 

 of British India.' 



33. UMBEIiLIFEB^;. 



472 a. Eryngium cseruleum, Bieb. ? 



At Shalizan ; May. 

 427. E. Billardieri, Delar. 



Shalizan, very common ; June. 



0. Bupleurum falcatum, L., var. linearifolium. 



Kaiwds, very common and generally all over the district above 

 4000 feet alt. ; June. 

 0. B. falcatum, L. ? 



Alikhel ; July. 



