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Sandy gravelly soil on hill-sides at 18,000 ft. Flowers light 
purplish mauve with yellow centre. 
52. Aster molliusculus, /al/.—Flowers purple. Sandy soil, 
sheltered nooks at 16,000 ft. 
Western Himalaya and Tibet, north of Kumaon from 5000 to 
15,000 ft. 
53. Anaphalis xylorrhiza, Sch.-Bip.—Flowers white. Rocky 
outcrops at 15,500 ft. 
Kumaon to Sikkim, at 8000 to 17,000 ft. 
54. Anaphalis, sp.—Flowers green. Sandy gravelly soil near 
water at 17,500 ft. 
55. Tanacetum tibeticum, Hook. f. ef Thoms.—Flowers 
yellow. Close to water, among stones at 17,000 ft. 
Western Tibet, Parang and Lanak passes at 15,000 to 17,000 ft. 
56. Artemisia desertorum, Spreng.—F lowers greenish yellow. 
Broad valleys at 16,000 ft, 
Turkestan, North-western India, and Siberia. 
57. Artemisia, sp.—A. minori, Jacquem., affinis.—At 17,100 ft. 
58. Senecio arnicoides, Wall., var. frigida, Hook. fil.—F lowers 
yellow. Earthy, water-logged soil in wide valleys at 17,000 ft. 
This variety had been previously collected in Kunawar and 
Western Tibet, in Nubra, Ladak, &c., at elevations of from 15,000 
to 17,000 ft. The typical form extends eastward to Nepal. 
59. Cremanthodium, sp.—C. humili, Maxim., affine.— Flowers 
yellow. In water-logged stony soil at 17,600 ft. 
60. Saussurea subulata, C. B. Clarke.— Flowers purple. Close 
to water at 17,000 ft. 
Western Tibet and Yarkand at 15,000 to 18,000 ft. 
61. Saussurea pygmea, Spreng.—Flowers purple. Top of 
pass at 17,800 ft. 
Tibet and Siberia from Altai eastward to Dahuria. 
62. Saussurea glanduligera, Sch.-Bip.—Flowers purple. 
Sandy, stony soil in valley at 17,800 ft. 
Western Tibet at 14,000 to 16,000 ft. 
