DISTRICTS; TBASS-IKDUS, PAS JAB. 



Table IX. 



1 



Species, 



1. P. bicornuta 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5 



6 



7. 



8. 



9. 



10. 



11. 



12. 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 





19 



20. 



brevifolia 



carnosa 



cheilanthi folia 



dolichorrhiza 



elephantoides 



gracilis 

 Heydei 



longiflora 



megalantha 



mollis 



pectinata 



porreeta 



pycnantha 



pyramidata 



rhinanthoides 



Boylei 

 siphonantha 



tenuirostris 



Oederi 



• 9 • 



• • • 



• * • 



»•• 



• • • 



• • 9 



t •• 



• * 9 



• • • 



• t# 



• • 9 



l«« 



• • 9 



*•• 



• • 



• •• 



9 9 9 



Table of distribution ft 



Endemic. 





• • t 



• • 9 



* » 



• #• 



• • » 



• • • 



• • • 



• • 



• • • 



l 



l 



• * • 



• • • 



» • • 



• ♦ 



• • • 



» + • 



• •• 



* • • 



• •• 



• • • 



t • • 



099 



• • • 



9 9 9 



• t • 



i • 9 



#•* 



9 9 9 



• 9 



9 9 9 



*•• 



9 9 9 





Totals 



2 



Percentage 



10-0 



1 



the Panjab Himalay 



Trans-Indus, 



l 



9 9 9 



1 



1 



9 • 



1 



• t • 



1 



• • • 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



9 9 



1 



1 



1 



13 



65-0 



Tibeto-Chinese 



»•• 



• • 



l 



i 





• • • 



• • • 



l 



• • • 



• • • 



• • • 



• • • 



0* 



• * • 



1 



1 



1 



9 9 9 



1 



7 



35-0 



29 



K.imaon. 



l 



l 



i 



• 99 



9.9 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



« • • 



9 9 9 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



14 



i 



o-o 



9 



The Kamaon district extends from the Sutlej to the Karnalli, passing into the Panjab 



Him al ay 



on the west into Tibet on the north, and into Nepal on the east. It contains 



17 species, of which 2 are endem 



) 



14 pass into the Panjab Himalaya, 5 into Tibet, and 



There are, however, 5 others which, though not yet reported from Nepal, 



that altogether 12 species pass eastwards from 



3 Panjab apparently do not go beyond 



7 into Nepal 



occur both i: 



the district. Three specie*: that extend from th 



Kamaon 



Sikkim, so 



Kamaon to the east— at all events they do not reach Sikkim 



On the other hand, one 



> 



Sikkim species reaches 



Kamaon without passing westward to the Panjab 



