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The next and most important contribution to the litera- 
ture is Dymock, Warden and Hooper’s Pharmacographia indica, 
1892, v, p. 93, from whichI have already quoted. Baden Powell, 
in the same year (Indian Forester, xviii, p. 53) recorded the 
substitution of Prunella vulgaris for it.! Anglo-Indian litera. 
ture to the present date contains no more veferences to it. 
1 Honigberger, Thirty-five Years in the East, 1852, ii., pp. 350 and 
351, mentions ‘‘ Stcechas Cashmereana ’’—pro bably meaning Prunella 
vulgaris. 
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