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late; flowers pale yellow in a densely-flowered panicle; berry 
red; and his description and figure clearly represent the West 
Himalayan plant. The specimens were collected at high eleva- 
tions in the ‘*‘ Pir Panjal between Ilahabad and nee i 
The same plant is referred to in Roemer’s Syno as Laureola 
fragrans, Roem, Syn. I. 74 (1846), and ye was Dien greg a 
to Skimmia as Skimmia Laureola, Sieb. & Zucc., . in Walp 
ep. V. p. 405 (1845-46). This seems = have been renal 
by Sir J oseph Hooker, who gives it Skimmia Laureola, 
Hook. £. in Fl. Br. Ind. I. p- 499 (1875). a Joseph had before 
him, ‘belonging to Indian species < Skimmia, not on ius the speci- 
oe Booker as a species and called S. iiotolss, Hook. f. & 
top, 10,000 ft.; Singalilah 11,000 ft. ; Lachoong 9000 it.); and 
by Griffith in Bhutan (Nos. 1810, 181 11). _I have given diag- 
and incorporated. The. rie of . cailon et gris is Wilson 054, 
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