180 MR. W. B. HEMSLEY ON THE 
fructus basin attingentes vel rarius abbreviate, dorsales obscure, 
commissurales clare. Semen complanatum, facie planum, dorso 
convexum. 
In 85° and 35° 37’, September 7, Hedin. 88° 20°, 35° 14’, 
16,142 ft., July 26, Wellby § Malcolm. Flowers yellow. 
Ladaki name ‘‘ Kumbak”; found everywhere near fresh 
water; eaten asa vegetable.— Wellby & Malcolm. 
CAPRIFOLIACEE. 
Lonicera hispida, Pall. ex Roem. et Schult. Syst. v. p. 258 ; 
Kew Bull. 1896, p. 211; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 11. p. 11. 
L. bracteata, Royle, Illustr. Bot. Himal. pp. 236 & 237, t. 58. 
Goring valley, 90° 25’, 30° 12’, about 16,500 ft., Lzttledale. 
Flowers pale yellow. 
DIpsace#. 
Morina Coulteriana, Royle, I/lustr. Bot. Himal. p. 245; Journ. 
Linn. Soc., Bot. xxx. (1894) p. 113; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. 
p- 216. 
Valleys, 15,500 ft., Thorold. Flowers yellow. 
Composit x. 
Aster altaicus, Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. p. 881; Hook. f- 
Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 251. 
Without locality, Wellby §& Malcolm; Deasy § Pike. Flowers 
blue. 
Aster Bowerii, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxx. (1894) 
p. 113; Kew Bull. 1896, p. 211; Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2495; Peterm. 
Mitteil. Erg.-Heft 131, p. 874. 
Sandy, gravelly soil on hill-sides, 18,000 ft., Thorold. Goring 
valley, 90° 25’, 30° 12’, about 16,500 ft., Zitt/edale. Camp 10, 
Hedin, 88° 20’, 35° 14’, 16,142 ft., July 26, Wellby s Malcolm. 
Horpa Tso, 17,000 ft., July 3, Deasy § Pike. Flowers described 
as Javender, lilac, and light purplish mauve. 
Growing in old gravel; very scarce.—Deasy § Pike. 
Aster Heterocheta, (. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind. p. 44; Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 250. 
Heterocheta asteroides, DC. Prod. v. p. 282. 
In 86°48',35° 18’, 16,300 ft., July 19, Wellby & Malcolm. With- 
out locality, Deasy § Pike. Flowers blue with a yellow centre. 
Aster molliuscalus, Wail. Cat. n. 2972; Clarke, Comp. Ind. 
p- 45; Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxx. (1894) p. 114; Hook. f: Fl. 
Brit, Ind. iii. p. 251. 
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