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tte points which really serve to distinguish the type that he was 

 describing as a species : he described the lower leaves and not 

 the middle ones : and he made a great point of the presence or 

 absence of fimbriae in the throat of the flower, the value of which 



Typo 1. Specimen from Kedarkanta (Duthie, No. 1190). The difesec- 

 tions of the flower x 2, the seed x 8. 



IS not specific. Royle had given the manuscript name Gentiana 

 ccernlea ^ to the plants in his herbarium. 



This race, No. 1, has been collected at the following places :— 



District of Aim or a.— Between Harara and Panwan- 

 dola on the road from Pithorfio"s»T»)i fr. Al^^^/^^o c=rx,,fi. ^r+i^^ ffaT^in 



i I find the name written UJ 



_^ ^b ^^A [ Jansy yana saruiya] on one 



of the tickets, evidently by one of Boyle's assiatants, as if it were in use by 

 his staff. 



