356 MR. H. H. W. PEARSON ON THE 
Povzorzia PARYIFOLIA, Wight. Hooker, v. 587. Trimen, iv. 117. 
Stems diffuse, slender, prostrate, pubescent or hirsute ; 
leaves strigosely hairy on both surfaces. Above 6000 ft. 
( Trimen.) 
BURMANNIA DISTICHA, Linn. Hooker, v. 664. Trimen, iv. 130. 
Very rare on the patanas. (284, 5800 ft.) 
Ipsea speciosa, Lindl. Hooker, v. 812. Trimen, iv. 171. 
The * Daffodil orchid." Flowers during the N.E. mon- 
soon. Locally abundant about 5600 ft. (363, 5800 ft.) 
Puaszvs WarLrcuir, Lindl. Hooker, v. S16.  Trimen, iv. 172. 
Rather common between 3000 and 7000 ft. ; especially at 
the higher elevations. (Trimen.) 
SPIRANTHES AUSTRALIS, Lindl. Hooker, vi. 102. Trimen, iv. 217. 
Very abundant above 5000 ft. (280, 5800 ft.; 495, 
7000 ft.) 
Habenaria acuminata, Thw. Hooker, vi. 133.  Trimen, iv. 227. 
Abundant below 5000 ft. (367, 5800 ft.) 
H. VIRIDIFLORA, R. Br. Hooker, vi. 150. Trimen, iv. 231. 
(860, 3800 ft.) 
H. torta, Hook. f£. Hooker, vi. 159. Trimen, iv. 234. 
Abundant above 4000 ft. (409, 3500 ft.; 369, 5800 ft. ; 
857, 7200 ft.) 
SATYRIUM NEPALENSE, D. Don. Hooker, vi. 168. Trimen, iv. 237. 
Very abundant above 4000 ft. (667, 5600 ft.; 291, 
5800 ft. ; 332, 6200 ft.) 
CuRCULIGO ORCHIOIDES, Gaertn. Hooker, vi. 270. Trimen, iv. 269, 
A perennial herb. Rootstock erect, fleshy, 8 inches or 
more long, roots stout, fleshy and tuberous; stem very 
short, covered by the fibrous remains of old leaves ; leaves 
radical, linear or lanceolate, slightly hairy. Abundant be- 
tween 3000 ft. and 6000 ft.; one of the earliest plants to 
appear after a patana-fire. (410, 3800 ft.; 825, 5600 ft.) 
DIANELLA ENSIFOLIA, Redouté. Hooker, vi. 337. Trimen, iv. 288. 
Perennial. Rootstock horizontal, stout and woody ; 
roots long and fibrous ; leaves erect and stiff. (400, 2300 ft.) 
CoMMELINA NUDIFLORA, Linn. Hooker, vi. 369. Trimen, iv. 300. 
Annual. Common on rocks above 5000 ft. (300, 5800 ft.) 
ANEILEMA DIMORPHUM, Dalz. Hooker, vi. 377. Trimen, iv. 307. 
Perennial. Roots thick and fibrous. Nodes of the stem 
and leaf-sheaths purple. Common above 5000 ft. (296, 
5800 ft.) 
