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tunicatum, a radicellis brevibus rigidis vestita ad soli sabulique 
frusta adherentibus. Folium inferius basale 18-30 mm. di = 
orbiculare vel late ovatum, membranaceum, basi subcordatum 
longe petiolatum, petiolo tenui, nervis 4-5-jugis patenti-arcuatis, 
ittaceo-viridul Caulis 24-7 ctim., tenuis simplex, basi ad- 
scendens mox erectus. Folia caulina 2 superiora j a 
fere subtendentia, ovata, breviter petiolata, petiolis ciliatis, subtus 
eviter glaucescentia. Stipule foliacos exigue lineares acute 
iliate. Cyma pedunculo firmo, 4-6 mm. longo, suffulta, floribus 
ealyce duplo longior, pilosulus, fauce intus glaber; limbi lobi 
acuti. Stylus basi urceolatus. Fructus 8 mm.—Floret Junio 
Syn.—Ophiorrhiza nana Edgew. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xx. 60 
(1846). 
Has. On the south slope of the Central Himalayas, in the 
native feudatory state of Garhwal, and in the Almora district of 
the Kumaon division of the United Provinces. The plant flowers 
on 
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at 1200-2400 metres above sea-level. I have to thank Mr. J. F 
uthie and Mr. J. R. Drummond for their help in solving the 
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their appearance at 6000 and 7000 feet of elevation ”; and it was 
probably at this level that the specimens were found. (2) Speci- 
mens from Garhwal (Falconer ex herb. BE. Ind. Co.), probably 
gathered somewhat later than the preceding (distributed in 1864), 
as Falconer succeeded Royle as Curator of the Saharan: 
Garden. (8) The type-specimens, on which the genus is founded, 
native feudatory state of Garhwal. In Kdgeworth’s original paper 
to) 
Specimens from Mohargari, in the Almora district of Kumaon, 
gathered 1847-49, at 1200 metres above sea-level (Strachey & Winter- 
bottom, n. 8), with drawings of analytical details by Hooker. Mr. 
significant plant, it would be readily passed over by collectors. 
Neither Hattu-pan nor Mohargari is given in Hunter’s Imperial 
