50 ART. l'J. — B. HAYATA : 



Hab, ad verticem montis Morrison, ad 13094 ped. alt., leg. 

 S. Nagasawa, Nov. 1905, (No. 680) ; eodem loco, leg. T. Kawakami 

 et G. Nakahaea, Nov. 1905; in monte Morrison, ad 11000 ped. 

 alt., leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, (No. 18G4). 



DiSTRiB. Punjab, the Himalayas. 



My specimen is quite agreeable witli the description of the 

 species above referred, written in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. I. p. 136, 

 and also very like the European A. arenosa Scop. Although I have 

 not yet seen an Indian specimen, I think that the plant should 

 be referred to this species. The specimen bearing No. 680 is of a 

 rather elongated form and of prostrate habit. This form has much 

 more runners and more remote leaves than the type. 



Arabis sp. Caulis stellato-tomentosus, 14-15 cm. longus, basi 

 2-3 foliolatus ramosus. Folia radicalia longe petiolata, petiolis 2 cm. 

 longis, laminis obovatis apice rotundatis integris basi cuneatis et 

 remote serratis, utrinque stellate- tomento sis, 9 mm. longis 4 mm. 

 latis. Siliqnae lineares 2 cm. longse. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 12000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakame 

 et U. Mori, Oct. 1906, (No. 2234). 



As the specimens are wanting of flowers, they are not specifi- 

 cally determinable. 



Cardainine Linn. 



Of this genus, two species have been recorded from the island. 

 We have two more species from the high elevations of Mt. 

 Morrison. 



Cardamine reniformis Hayata, sp. nov. Caulis humihs tenuis 

 8-9 cm. longus crectus glaber. Foha radicalia longe petiolata, 

 petiolis circ. 5 cm. longis basi leviter dilatis, laminis rotundato- 



