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Kunes (on the right side of the Shayok) vi@ Kiris to Neru (on the 
right side of the Indus), about 9000 feet, collected August 2-12, 
1856; n. 6128, n. 6137, locality Poen, on the left side of the Shayok 
(opposite the Charbat), 8879 feet, collected July 10, 1856. 
5. I. longifolia, Royle, Illustr. p. 372.—N. 12,595, Western Hima- 
laya, province Rajauri, locality Punch vid Kotli to Islamabad, 4000— 
2000 feet, collected November 10-15, 1856; n. 13,337, locality 
Simla vif Kangra and Jamu to Kashmir, 3000-9000 feet, collected 
June to September, 1856; n. 13,008, Central Himalaya, province 
of Nepal, locality environs of Kathmandu, 5000-7000 feet, collected 
March 4-8, 1857; Gangetic Delta, province Bahar, locality in the 
dry bed of the river Gandak, near Patna, 170 feet, collected January 
10-31, 1857. 
6. I. fimbriata, Vent. Klatt, Revis. Iridearum, p. 619, n. 48.—N. 
12,314 Eastern Himalaya, province of Sikkim, locality environs of 
Darjiling, 6000—8000 feet, collected June and July, 1855. 
1. Crocus sativus, L. ; Klatt, l. e. p. 675, var. Cashmirianus, Royle. 
—N. 4558, Western Himalaya, province of Kashmir, locality environs 
of Srinaggar, 5000-5300 feet, collected October 2-20, 1856. 
Expranation or Piare LXXVIII., representing Primula Telemachica, 
Klatt. Figs. 1 and 2. Leaves. 3. Glands of leaf-margin. 4. Flower-head. 
rum. 6. Flower. 7. Corolla. 8. Corolla laid open. 9. Calyx 
segments. 10. Plate of corolla. 11. Anthers. 12. Pistil :—all magnified. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
Viola arenaria. 
locality is several miles from the one on the sugar limestone of Teesdale, near 
Cauldron Snout, th t waterfall of the Tees. (See ‘Journal of Botany,’ 
Wis >o 
James BACKHOUSE. 
Holgate House, York, March 6, 1868. 
