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mont ! Edgeworth !; Urukta, Royle!; Jumnotri, Jacquemont !; 
Kamaon, Blinkworth !; Napal, Wallich !; Bhootan, Griffith !. 
II. Tuermopsis. R. Br. 
Sect. Euthermopsis. 
1. T. barbata (Royle !* Illustr. Himal. p. 196, t. 34, f. 1), 
pilis longis hirta, foliis 1-3-foliolatis, foliolis oblongis stipulis- 
que subsimilibus margine patentim pilosis utrinque glabris 
v. longe et parce pilosis, calycibus pilosis, legumine oblongo 
v. ovato vix falcato piloso demum leviter inflato.—Anagyris ? 
barbata Grah! in Wall. Cat. n. 5341.—A larger plant than 
T. alpina. The lower leaves of the sterile branches are some- 
times opposite, and the leaflets, quite sessile and similar to 
the stipules, assume with them the appearance of a verticil 
of six to eight simple leaves. Some of the leaves have 
occasionally a petiole of several lines in length. 
Grassy, wild places in the Himalaya: Urukta, Edgeworth! 
Shalkur, in Kunawur and on the road to Cashmere, Royle ! 
Vernaque on the Banhatti range, Jacquemont! Kamaon, 
Blinkworth ! also in Gossaingsthan ? Wallich ! 
2. T. inflata. (Camb! in Jacquem. Voy. 4, p. 34, t. 39), 
piloso-hirta, foliis 1-3-foliolatis, foliolis obovatis apiculatis 
supra glabris subtus pilosis, stipulis bracteisque ovatis obo- 
vatisve foliolis vix brevioribus, floribus pedicellatis paucis, 
calycibus pilosis, legumine stipitato falcato-ovato valde inflato 
pilosiuseulo.—A. very low species with short spreading 
branches, the leaflets from half to three fourths of an inch 
long. 
Bits places in the mountains of the province of Kunawur, 
at an altitude exceeding 4000 metres, Jacquemont d 
The only other species I am acquainted with, belong to 
* The characters and descriptions of the Leguminosz, figured in Dr. 
Royle's work, were drawn up by that gentleman himself. All that I con- 
tributed was the enumeration of Himalayan Leguminose of European 
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