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Table based on flower classes. 

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On the higher hills on the lower Over the whole 
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Crass F. | No. “. | No f No. */. 
Butterfly & | | 
moth flowers | 8 4°79 | 13 7°43 18 6°02 
Crass H 
Bee flowers | 59 35°33 | 63 36°00 105 35°12 
ss B’. 
long-tubed | 12 7°19 | q 4:00 15 5°02 
Crass B. 31 1856 29 16°57 58 19°37 
Onass B’; | 
short-tubed = 9 539 20 11°43 24 8:03 
Crass AB. | 38 9275 | 23 13°14 51 17:06 
Crasses A’ & A. 9 5°39 5 972 24 8:03 
igs. 1 ‘60 7 1:17 4 1:34 
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Total Ane | rs ares | ae 


of pendulous flowers than the flora that prevails in the drier 
spring season, would prove most interesting. 
The Simla spring flora contains some conspicuously long- 
tubed flowers, far longer-tubed than any of the Singlela ridge 
autumn flora, but in a broad way the two floras in respect to 
depth of honey are not very unlike. 



Simla. | Singlela ridge. 
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No. 4 No. . 
Over 30 4 a 
Over 20—30 4 1°34 24°35 v§ 4°97 ¢ 8:52 
15—20 5 67 5 3°5 
10—15 31 10°37 12 8°51 
5—10 48 16:05 25 17-73 
Less than 5 207 69°23 92 65°25 
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Total cage 299 ae | 7 Pais GRE iee arent 



