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GEOGEAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 



It contai 



13 



ipecies 



of which none are endemic. Two species pass into Persia, six 



to 



mams 10 specieo, w *»uw~ — - — - x - c . . 



Siberio-Turkestan six into Tibeto-China, while all extend to the Panjab Himalaya. 



The facts are more easily presented 



tabular form : 



Table YIIL— Table of distribution for the Trans-Indus District. 



Species. 



1. P. bicornuta 



2. cheilan tin folia 



3. dolichorrhiza 



4. 



6. 



10. 



11 





12 



13. 





gracilis 



5 . longiflora 



mollis 



7 . pectinata 



8. pycnantha 



9 . pyramidata 



rhinanthoides 



siphonantha 



tenuiroslris 



Oederi 



# • • 



• ♦ • 



• • • 



« • 



• • • 



• • • 



« * • 



• • • 



• •■ 



• ■ 



• • • 



Distributed to 

 Persia. 



• • ■ 



• •• 



Totals 



• • • 



• • • 



• • 



• • • 



• • • 



• • • 



• • • 



#•• 



• • • 



• # ♦ 



• • • 



• • » 



1 



• • $ 



1 



• • • 



Percentage 



153 



To Siberio 

 Turkestan. 



• • • 



l 



l 



• • • 



l 



« • ♦ 



• I • 



l 



• • • 



l 



• ft 



1 



461 



To Tibeto 

 China. 



l 



l 



l 



• • 9 



1 



1 



1 



461 





To Panjab 

 Himalaya. 



1000 



The district of the Panjab Himalaya comprises 



the 



ountry between the Indus 



d 



the Sutlej, and is physiographically joined to the Trans-Indus district on the north-west 

 and north, to the Tibeto-Chinese province on the north-east, and to the Kamaon district 

 on the east. It contains 20 species, of which 2 are endemic, 13 pass to the Trans-Indus 

 district, 7 to the Tibeto-Chinese. province, and 14 to Kamaon. Three Trans-Indus species 



th 



district, but do not extend to Kamaon, while 4 Kamaon species reach this 



district, but do not 



the Indus 







