SUBG.-ltAJ. J. E. T. AITCHISOK" ON TITE FLOEA OF 



323. Androsace sp. 



Very common through the woods from Shalizan up to 9000 

 feet, and occasional in the Hariab district. 



131, 132, 874. Dionysia tapetodes, Bunge. 



Profuse everywhere on shaded rocks from the Shendtoi at 7000 

 feet to Karatigah. Very characteristic as a rock-plant. In flower 

 April to June, according to elevation and exposure. 



725. Cortusa Matthioli, L. 



In shaded localities whether by trees or stones, the plant vary- 

 ing much in size. From 9000 feet in the Shendtoi ravine, Kaiwas, 

 and on Sikaram up to nearly 12,000 feet, common. 



642. Lysimachia dubia, Ait. 



An abundant weed around fields at Shalizan ; June. 



604. Glaux maritima, L. 



Common in low grass, damp ground at Biankhel ; June. 



318. Anagallis arvensis, L. 



The red-flowered form, Shalizan, not a common weed ; June. 



45. Ebenace-s. 

 150. Diospyros Lotus, L. 



A large tree, extensively cultivated in the Kuram district for 

 its fruit ; not met with in a wild state. It does not occur in the 

 Hariab district. 



46. Oleace^. 

 626. Jasminum officinale, L. 



Shalizan, in the small jungle within the hills at about 8000 feet, 

 common ; June. Not found in Hariab. 



289. J. revolutum, Sims. 



In similar localities to the above ; also not occurring in the 

 Hariab. 



722. Syringa Emodi, Wall 



A common shrub from nearly 8000 to 9000 feet ; never occurs 

 as low down as S. persica so as to mix with it. The flowers are 

 always pure or greenish white, never purple. 



188, 356. S. persica, L. 



A very common shrub on the low and outer hills near Shalizan 

 up to nearly 7500 feet ; never quite reaches the altitude of 8. Emodi. 

 I have never seen these species growing together. 



