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yot,< III, No. 3.] . On Gentiand coronata, Royle. • 163 



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Chamba State. — Saichi, north of tlie valley oftheOheuab 

 at 10,000 ft. (Ellis, 1305! 1306!). Kasbinir, north of the 

 Vale.—Shisha Nag over the Liddav valley at 12,000-13,000 ft. 

 (Dathie, 13328 !) ; Matayan, ■ south of Dras at 11,000 ft, 

 (G linmie ! ). Trans-Indus ^ e 1 1 y State s. — Lo wan" pass, 

 north of Du% at 11,500 ft, (Harriss, 16370 !), 



It links the Chamba race, No. 3, described above to the race 

 that will be No. 7. The Chamba plants have fimbriate flowers, but 

 not the others. 



Type 7. Specimen from Musjid valley (Duthie, 13196). 



No. 7. A little firmer In the leaves than type 9 and with them 

 frequently condui^licate are the specimens from : 



Kashmir, north of the Val e. — Liddar valley above 

 Kainmul, 11,000-12,000 ft. (Duthie, 13136!); Sogam valley in 

 Lolab, at 13,000 ft. (Dathie, 13272!); Kamri valley near Kalapam, 

 11,000-12,000 ft. (Duthie, 12565!); near Ali-malik-Kemur ^ on 



the 



(Falcon 



on the north side of the Burzil 



pass^ (Falconer!); Musj 



13196!). 



000 



(Duthie, 



The flowers are altogether without fimbriae and with ovate 



anthers^ 



The ovary 



They are not many together on the ends of the branches. 

 has a consDicuous crest. The localities are all 



a conspicuous 



1 The original label reads * o^} - y Jto ^ ijXc ^As U J^ e>^^j' 

 I Af A i^'i from little Chakaalan to Ali-malik-ki*maxd, 7th August 1838. 



O-^ 



y^j'^hi 



i.e., from Barzaleh to little Daivehsu, 4fch August 1838, 



