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44, Gentiana Hugelii, Griseb., redescribed._By Orro Starr, Pu.D, 
Communicated by I. H. Burkitt. 
Baron Karl von Hiigel travelled in the North-Western 
Himalaya in 1835, journeying from Simla v/a Bilaspur, Juala- 
Mukhi, and Jamu to Srinagar, thence returning to the plains via 
Mozufferabad and Hussein Abdal: he collected plants among other 
objects, and the collection which he made lies in the Hof-Museum 
at Vienna. Grisebach described and dedicated to him a species of 
Gentian which he had obtained in what he calls “ High Tibet,” 
quite accurately; and subsequent write been puzzle 
by what is stated, especially by the statement that the seeds 
are winged. T lowing is a re-deseription of the plant from 
at Kew for the purpose. The drawings have been made 
Miss Smith of the Kew staff. 
