472 



Plants of the Punjab. 



Herbs, Unbranched, with Alternate Exstipulate Simple Leaves. 



Petals united. 



Flowers, minute, in heads, all tubular. 



Anaphalis cuneifolia, like the last species, but larger, often bearing runners, 



Composite. bracts white. 



F. B. I. lii. 279. 



Himalaya, 



8-12,000 ft. 



Kashmir. 



Anaphalis 

 triplinervis, 



UoMPOSITiE. 



F. B. I.iii. 281. 

 Himalaya, 

 6-10,000 ft. 

 Jalouri Pass in 

 Kulu (CoUett). 

 Kashmir. 



like the last species, but with a more leafy, some- 

 times zigzag stem, leaves larger, 8-nerved, often stem- 

 clasping. 



Anaphalis 

 einnamomea, 



Composite. 



F. B. I. iii. 281. 



Himalaya, 



5-9,OO0^ft. 



Simla, Shall 



(Collett). 



Kashmir. 



Anaphalis adnata, 



(JOMPOSIT.l-. 



F. B. I. lii. 2^2. 

 Himalaya, 

 6-b,000 ft. 

 Simla, Shall 

 (Collett). 



Gnaphalium 

 Stewartli, 



Composite. 

 F. B. I. iii. 289. 

 Kashmir, 

 10,000 ft. 

 (Aitchison).: 



large, stout, leafy with dense white or brown wool 

 beneath the leaves, leaves 2-4 in., 1-3-nerved, narrowly 

 lanceolate, short-pointed, usually forked at the base, almost 

 stem-clasping, heads very many ; for other characters see 

 the last species. 



like the last species, but leaves larger without the 

 brown wool beneath. 



like the last species, but very small, stems 2-4 in., 

 dowers yellow, heads J in. diam., in loose or leafy racemes 

 or spikes, bracts chestnut brown. 



