IV 



CONTENTS. 



Page. 



The vegetation of the Singalelah Range and the slopes of 



Eancliinjingna described 99 



Grasses and sedges 100 



Rhubarb 100 



Pines and copses 101 



Rhododendrons, the glory of the Singalelah Range . . . 101 



The Alpine part of the Lachung valley and its surrounding heights 102 



Poly podium subamaenum . 102 



Other noteworthy plants 103 



Pragi'ant spikenard 103 



Vegetation of the Chola Range ....... 107 



Table of Dicotyledonous orders of Alpine Silsbim . . . 108 

 Few details in the phenomena of vegetation in the Alpine region 



briefly noticed ......... 109 



Preponderance of shi'ubby and herbaceous plants with bright 



coloured flowers ......... 109 



Plants most fitted for the visitation of bees are commonest at 



high elevations 109 



Many labiates, composites and some primroses devoid of odour . 109 

 Plants having the divisions of their inflorescence hidden under 



cover lapping bracts ........ 110 



Procumbent species of rhododendrons 110 



Orders with soft fleshy fruits 110 



Butterflies — By J. Gammie : — 



Enumeration of butterflies according to Elwes and MiJller, 



together with the species discovered since . . . . 112 



Family morphimc 113 



Moths 114 



Butterflies — By Lionel de Niceville, f.e.s., c.m.z.s., &c. : — 



Treatment of the subject 

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