1849.] The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kumaoon, 625 



Gagur Pass, p. 411. 



Rubus affinis (Mihi) and another, unknown. 



Crassula indica (not sempervirum.) Common at Simlah. 



Acar lsevigatum, common here ; also on Binsur, and at Udwanee in 

 Gurhwal. 



Viscum verticelliflorum, on Quercus incana, to 7500. 



Loranthus vestitus. 



Hypericum perforatum. 



Symplocos nervosa, (probably S. sumuntia of Don's Prodromus, and 

 S. lucida of J. A. S. April 1833.) A small evergreen tree, common on 

 the north side of the Pass, and in similar shady places on Binsur, Boora 

 Pinnath, &c, and Punjok Khal in Gurhwal, from 6000 to 8000 feet. 

 The leaves are beautifully glossy. S. Loha grows on Siyahee Devee. 



Lysimachia debilis. 



Hedyotis Lindleyana. 



Gardnera ovata. 



Bryum serpyllifolium. 



Dolichos glutinosus, (nearly) at 6000 feet. 



Ramgur valley, p. 416. 



Barleria cristata. 



Verbena officinalis. This may be adduced as another instance 

 (p. 356) of an European species limited to the warmer region of the 

 Himalaya, from 2000 to 7000 feet, so far as I have observed it. So 

 we have Geranium molle in great abundance, associated with Acacia 

 Catechu, at 1200 — 1500 feet, along the Ganges between Tupoobun and 

 Deopryag, flowering in February. 



Deodara Pass, p. 415. 



Buddlea crispa, " Doosheria." The shrub so named, common every- 

 where from Busehur to Kumaoon, at 5000 to 7500 feet, appears to be 

 B. paniculata of Wallich (Flora Indica, I. 412) and Don, (Prodromus,) 

 B. tomentosa of Hamilton. 



Salix, an arborescent species is common here between 5500 and 6500 

 feet, and in many similar shady localities in the province ; it is dian- 

 drous, polyspermous (often 5,) with lanceolate leaves, glaucous and 

 sericeous beneath. It is probably S. cuspidata, Don. S. tetrasperma 

 fringes the Ramgur stream fully up to 5000 feet. 



Peoorah, p. 416. 



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