PLANTE SCHLAGINTWEITIANJE. 128 
feet, collected June 18 and 19, 1855; n. 9970, locality above the 
limit of shrubs in the Pache valley (environs of Milum), 15,600 feet, 
collected June 10, 1855; n. 6093 and n. 6095, Tibet, province of 
Balti, locality A Chogosbang above A Barol Brok (right side of the 
Sospor glacier), 15,300 feet, collected July 18, 1856. 
11. P. erosa, Wall. Cat. 611; De Cand. p. 45.— Regel has given, 
in his * Gartenflora, vol. ii. pl. 51, a very good representation of this 
plant; and in the note to his description he shows that Duby is 
wrong in uniting this species with P. denticulata, Sm.—N. 920, 
Tibet, province of Ladak, locality left shore of the Indus near Le, 
10,700 feet, collected July 5—10, 1856. 
1. Androsace globifera, Duby, De Cand. p. 48.—N. 9316, Western 
Himalaya, province of Garhval, locality Gaurikund vid Trijugi Narain 
and Maseo Tal to Bhillung, 6417-7570 feet, collected September 24 
to October 3, 1855; n. 9636, n. 9650, n. 9651, n. 9682, province of 
Kamaon, locality environs of Milum (chief place of the district Johar), 
11,200—12,100 feet, collected June 6-25, 1855. 
2. A. sarmentosa, Wall. Fl. Ind. ii. pp. 14 and 15.—N. 3817, 
Western Himalaya, province of Kishtvar, locality Triloknath to the 
Kali Pass (south-west of Triloknath), collected June 24-27, 1856; 
n. 3963, province of Lahol, locality Rotang Pass to Koksar (northern 
slopes of the Pass), 13,061—10,344 feet, collected June 9, 1856 ; 
n. 9643, province of Kamaon, locality environs of Milum, 11,200- 
12,100 feet, collected June 6-25, 1855; n. 9744, locality Bagesar to 
Munshari vid Kathi and Namik, 5000—7800 feet, collected May 24— 
31, 1855 ; n. 9983, province of Garhval, locality Badrinath, 10,000— 
. 10,600 feet, collected August 1-31, 1855. 
3. A. lanuginosa, Wall. Fl. Ind. p. 15.—N. 4091, Western Hima- 
laya, province Simla, locality environs of Simla, 6000-7300 feet, col- 
lected May 1-20, 1856; n. 6807, Tibet, province of Spiti, locality 
environs of the Salt Lake Tsomoriri, collected June 91-22, 1856; 
n. 6958, northern foot of Tari Pass vid Mud to the southern foot of 
Parang Pass, 12,320-16,000 feet, collected June 12-17, 1856. 
A. sarmentosa, Wall., and A. lanuginosa, Wall., are so different that 
I do not understand why Duby and other authors can unite them. 
The leaves of 4. sarmentosa, Wall., are smaller and less in number, the 
umbels are tender and few-fowered, and the whole plant is less hairy 
than 4. lanuginosa, Wall. ; in fact, a single glance is sufficient to distin- 
guish these two plants. 
