1849.] The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kumaoon. 611 



Evonymus echinata, a shrub climbing like ivy over trees and damp- 

 shaded rocks, tetramerous. 



Urtica (Girardinia) heterophylla, to 7500 feet. 



Urtica parviflora. 



Urtica Goglada. 



Pouzolzia (Urtica) hispida. 



Cannabis sativa. 



Bcehmeria salicifolia. 



Procris — several species. 



Ficus laurifolia. 



Ficus saxatilis ? a creeping, rooting species, on trees, rocks and banks, 

 to 8000 feet. 



Myrica sapida. 



Salix tetrasperma, " Gur-bynsh." Grows well along the margin of 

 the lake, but scarcely indigenous, as it appears to flower with difficulty, 

 and is here about a thousand feet above its usual limit elsewhere in the 

 province. 



Salix leucomelas, Cheenur. Forms dense thickets, from 8000 to 

 10,000 feet. Common at Fagoo, Huttoo, &c. 



Callitriche verna. 



Elaeagnus parvifolia ? Gheewaeen. 



Aristolochia (Saccata?) 6500—8000 feet; Sher and Boorans ka 

 Danda, common on Binsur, the Gagur Pass, &c. 



Rumex nepalensis and hastatus, the last to 8500 feet. 



Pupalia sequax. 



Achyranthes, a large white-flowering species ; undescribed. 



Polygonum sinense, pterocarpum, herniarcoides : the last as high as 

 7500 feet. 



Plantago asiatica. 



Viola aspera and Patrinii (csespitosa, Don.) 



Craniotome versicolor. 



Micromeria biflora. 



Leonurus pubescens (not Sibiricus.) 



* Scutellaria scandens. From 4000 to 8000 feet, a species utterly mis- 



* In the original paper it is twice, (pp. 369, 435,) mentioned that Melissa flava 

 grows on Binsur. This is a mistake ; the plant intended is a Nepeta, probably N. 

 elata, Royle. It also occurs on Cheenur at Nynee Tal, and is remarkable from the 



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