LIST OF RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF 



INDIA 



Vol. I. 



No. 1. Report on a Botanical Tour in Kashmir, by J. F. Duthie (1893). 

 No. 2. Report on a Botanical Tour in Sikkim, by G. A. Gammie (1894). 

 No. 3. Report on a Botanical Tour in Kashmir, by J. F. Duthie (1894). 

 No. 4. Notes on a Journey from Haveri to Kumta, by G. Marshall Woodrow (1894). 



Notes of a Tour in Travancore, etc., by M. A. Lawson (1894). 

 No. 5. Report on a Botanical Tour in the Lakhimpur District, Assam, by G. A. GammiIb 



(1895). 

 No. 6. Notes on a Journey from Poona to Nagotna, by G. Marshall Woodbow (1895). 

 No. 7. A Note on Indian Wheat-Rusts, by D. D. Cunningham and D. Prain (1896). 

 No. 8. A Note on the Botany of the Baluch- Afghan Boundary Commission, 1896, by 



F. P. Maynard and D. Prain (1896); 

 No. 9. The Botany of the Chitral Relief Expedition, 1895, by J. F. Duthie (1898). 

 No. 10. A Botanical Tour in Chamba and Kangra, by G. A. Gammie (1898). 

 No. 11. A Note on the Botany of the Kachin Hills, North-East of Myitkyina, by B. 



Pottinger and D. Prain (1898). 

 No. 12. Contributions to the Bryological Flora of Southern India, by V. F. BrothertTS 



(1899). 

 No. 13. A Botanical Tour in the South Lushai Hills, by A. T. Gage (1901). 

 No. 14. Index. 



Vol. II. 



No. 1. Plants of Chutia Nagpur including Jaspur and Sirguja, by J. J. Wood (1902). 

 No. 2. A Note on Plants Used During Famines and Seasons of Scarcity in the Bombay 



Presidency, by G. A. Gammie (1932). 

 No. 3- Systematic Enumeration of the species of Calamus and Damonoropi, with 



Diagnoses of the new ones, by O. Beccari (1902). 

 No. 4. Flora of the Sundribuns, by D. Prain (1903). 

 No. 5. A Census of the Indian Polygonums, by A. T. Gage (I £03), 

 No. 6. Index, etc. 



Vol. III. 



No. 1. The Vegetation of the District of Minbu in Upper Burma, by A. T. Gage (1904). 

 No. 2. The Vegetation of the Districts of Hughli-Howrah and the 24-Pergunnahs, by 



D. Prain (1905). 

 No. 3. Sapindaecae novae Indicae et Malaicae ex Herbario Calcuttensi, by L. Radl- 



kofeb (1907). 

 No. 4. A Revision of the Indo-Malayan species of Cedrela, by C. de Candollk (1908). 

 No. 5. Index. 



Vol. IV. 



No. 1. An Epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J. D. Hooker 



(1904). 

 No. 2. An Epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J. D. Hooker 



(1905). 

 No. 3. An Epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens, by Sir J. D- Hooker 



(1906). 

 No. 4. Notes from a Journey to Nepal, by I. H. Burkill (1910). 



Na. 5. I.- -Toe Vegetation of the Zemu and Llonakh valley o! Sikkim, by W. W. 

 Smith and G. H. Cave. 



II. — Some additions to the Flora of the Eastern Himalaya, by W. W. Smith. 

 III. — Some additions to the Flora of Burma, by W. W. Smith. 

 IV. — Four new speoies of the Compositae from Southern India and a new 

 Juzticia from Assam, by W. W. Smith (1911). 

 No. 6. Determinations of the Prickly Pears now wild in India, by I. H. Burkill (1 911), 



