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880, 906. Daucus Caxota, L. 



Specimens from cultivation. Cultivated as a field crop in the 

 Hariab district up to 9000 feet ; the produce, however, is poor. 

 No 906 is undoubtedly the wild state, as this plant was collected 

 by me occasionally throughout the hills and fields from 7000 

 to 9000 feet. July and August. 



679, 907- Caucalis Anthriscus, Scop. 



Fields, very common, Shalizan ; June to August. 



226, 505. C latifolia, L. 



Very common in the Hariab district, June to August ; Kuram, 

 April. 



34. Aealiace-E. 



164. Hedera Helix, L. 



Very common in the moist woods, but chiefly trailing on the 

 ground, scarcely ever climbing trees ; not noticed in the Hariab 

 district. Fruit yellow or reddish. 



GAMOPETAL^E. 



35. Caprieoliace^e. 



230, 290. Viburnum cotinifolium, Don. 



A very common shrub from 7000 to 9000 feet in the Kuram 

 district ; not uncommon on the outer edge of forests in the 

 Hariab district ; May and June. 



341. Abelia triflora, R. Br., var. parvifolia. 



A very common dense shrub from 7000 to 10,000 feet, Kuram 

 district ; June to July. Not in Hariab. 



731, 466. Lonicera alpigena, L. 



A large shrub^from 10,000 to 11,000 feet alt. ; not uncommon 

 in Kaiwas and Shendtoi ; July. 



830. L. glauca, Hook.f. fy Thorns. 



At Seratigah, 13,000 feet, where it grows in fissures of rocks, 

 which renders it very difficult to get good specimens. Flowers 

 lemon-yellow. 



535. L. Griffithii, Hook.f. $ Thorns. 



A magnificent climber,with very handsome rose-coloured flowers ; 

 common from the base of Pewarkotal, alt. 7000 feet, to Alikhel 

 and Karatigah ; July and August. 



