100 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. A.ITCHISOJT Otf THE FLORA OF 



780. Goodyera repens, R. Br. 



Shendtoi, from 9000 to 10,000 feet, in pine-forest ; July. A 

 common G-ulmerg (Kashmir) species. 

 1238. Liparis sp. 



Shendtoi, in damp grassy spots from 9000 to 10,000 feet. In 

 fruit only. 

 322. Peristylus sp. 



Shalizan, on the sides of irrigation-channels amongst grass and 

 ferns under shade of rocks ; altitude 7000 feet ; May. Flowers 

 green. 

 253. Epipactis veratrifolia, Boiss. 



Between Shalizan and Habibkalla, along the low hills near 

 springs ; May and June. Flowers very handsome, orange, with 

 green-yellow spots. 

 442. Cephalanthera ensifolia, Rich. 



From 8000 to 9500 feet, at Pewarkotal and on hills along 

 Shendtoi ; under trees, common ; May. 

 439. C. sp. 



Abundant under oak trees (Quercus Hex) along the base of the 

 Pewarkotal, at 6000 to 6500 feet ; in fruit only ; May. 



81. Ieidace^;. 

 105. Ixiolirion montaxvum, Herbert. 



From near Kuram to Habibkalla, very common in some fields, 

 but not general ; April. 

 71. Xiphion Stocksii, Baker. 



Very common in conglomerate soil from Badishkhel to Kuram, 

 thence less so, and again very common in similar soil in the Hariab 

 district up to nearly 9000 feet. 

 227. Iris ensata, Thunb. 



At Kuram near the river, common ; April. 

 423. I. Guldenstaedtiana, Lepech. 



In quantity on the hills above Shalizan at 7000 feet, amongst 

 grass near water-channels. Flowers nearly white, with a slightly 

 primrose-yellow tinge. 

 1239. I. pallida, Lamk. 



Cultivated in gardens, Shalizan ; May. 

 46. Moraea Sisyrinchium, Ker. 



Very profuse in clay-fields near Badishkhel, and is, I think, 

 the same plant of which I sent large quantities of bulbs from 

 Kohat to Saharanpore. 



