C18 The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kumaoon. [June, 



Sagenia coadunata. 



Below Kaleedhoongee, Calotropis Hamiltonii, which I had not no- 

 ticed, was found by Mr. Edgeworth, but C. gigantea is by far the most 

 common : at Hurdwar, 80 or 90 miles, N. W. the former is the only 

 species. 



Acacia " Kureo" of p. 374, appears to be A. elata. 



Kotah Doon, p. 379. 



Ficus cordifolia? " Gujeeoon." Known in Gurhwal as the " Kabur ;" 

 it is I think, the tree called Peepul in Goojrat, where F. religiosa is 

 " Peepla." The Gujeeoon may be F. Tsiela, Roxburgh's next species 

 to cordifolia. 



Pterospermum suberifolium. t( Moochkoonda." At Gintee village, 

 but no doubt an exotic. 



Elseagnus conferta. 



Zeuxine sulcata. 



Plectranthus Coetsa. To 2200 feet at Kotah, and also in the Dehra 

 Doon, by water courses ; it differs somewhat from the normal form, 

 usual at 4000 — 8000 feet ; but less so than the plant which we find at 

 11,000, which is pronounced identical. The wild goat is very fond of 

 this last variety. 



Thalictrum foliolosum. 



Trochostigma. A large semi-scandent shrub occurs in the forests 

 along the base of the mountains in this neighbourhood, as well as along 

 the whole line from Rikhikes on the Ganges to Burmdeo on the Kalee, 

 and up the Surjoo to Kupkot. Flowers in May. 



Tetranthera monopetala. " Kutmura." " Singrow." 



Harina oblongifolia. The Buliya Glen above Bumouree is not its 

 N. W. limit ; Lieutenant Strachey obtained specimens between Ko- 

 tah and Nynee Tal ; and I have myself since found it growing luxuri- 

 antly in Gurhwal on the Aonla Boonga Pass, between the Patlee Doon 

 and Kala-khan on the Ramgunga. The people there (few and far be- 

 tween) did not know the plant, nor did it occur onwards in the Hurd- 

 war direction ; the Patlee Doon may therefore be safely considered its 

 boundary. Symplocos racemosa reaches to within a few miles of Hurd- 

 war. 



Abrus, p. 381. This species also grows on the hills east of the Pat- 

 lee Doon, and below Bheemtal, but sparingly in both localities. 



