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1864.] On the Vegetation of tie JJielum District* 801 



Potamogeton crispus, L. 

 Juncus bufonius, L. 

 JEleocharis palustris. 

 Isolepes barbata, B,, Br. 



Scirpus maritimus. 

 Gyperus rotundus, L. 

 Cyperus niveus. 

 Cy perns has pan. 

 Manunculus sceleratus, L. 



3rd. In the wells of the district we meet with — 

 Adiantum capillus-Veneris, 



4th. As weeds of gardens. Garden weeds are in much greater 

 variety than one would at first be apt to suppose. This is simply 

 due to the presence of a moister and richer soil than that of the 

 surrounding country. 



Fumaria parviflora. 



Malcolmia Africania, E. Br. 



Sisymbrium Sophia, L. 



Sisymbrium Irio, L. 



Capsella bur sa-past oris, E. Br. 



Lepidium sativum, L. ? 



Goldbachia Icevigata, IX C. 



Oligomeris glaucescens, Camb. 



Viola tricolor j Cult, ? 



Silene conica. 



Silene rubella, L. 



Arenaria serpyllifolia, L. 



Portulaca oleracea. 



Medicago denticulata. 



Trigonella incisa. 



Indigofera Senegalensis, D. 0. 



Vicia sativa, L. and other species. 



Centaur ea cyanus, L. 



Anchusa hispida, Forsk, 



JVonnea JPulla, D. C. 



Antirrhinum orontium, L. 



Veronica agrestis, L. 



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