1849,] The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kumaoon, 629 



Campanula agrestis. Wallich, Kosilla and Suwal at 4000. 



Oreoseris gossypina (not lanuginosa.) 



Spermacoce lasiocarpa (not stricta : but very like it.) 



Cyathocline lyrata : Tanacetum purpureum. Don's Prod. 



Inula vestita, rare and dwarfed. 



Blumea interrupta ; N. S., extremely fragrant. 



Erigeron Roylei (not Aster bellidifolia.) " Murch-mool." 



Amphirapis pubescens (Solidago Nepalensis, Don.) 



Bidens Wallichiana. The species so named here, may possibly be 

 new : B. gigantea, as it is from 6 to 8 feet high near Bagesur ; occurs 

 from the base of the mountains to 7500. 



Tricholepis elongata : (not reticulata.) 



Thesium Himalense, (Royle,) common at 6500 feet on Binsur. 



Ixeris hastata. Binsur, 7500. Common at Lohba House, Gurhwal, 

 5500. 



Galium ciliatum, Don. Binsur, 7300. 



Dipsacus inermis. 



Msesa argentea. " Phoosera." 5500. Western glens of Binsur. 

 Fruit edible. 



Cynoglossum prostratum, Don. 



Orthosiphon virgatus. Common on the Kosilla. 



Leucas hyssopifolia, (not Indica.) 



Zapania nodiflora, to 4500. 



Premna herbacea, (not barbata.) 



Linaria ramossima, (not incana. ) 



Wulfenia Amherstiana. Common on Binsur at 7000 to 7500. 



Scrophularia obtusa, N. S. near auriculata, p. 435. 



Leptorhabdos (Sopubia) parviflora. Binsur, 6500. 



Sopubia scabra v. trifida, (not Gerardia delphinifolia.) Common on 

 warm grassy slopes at 6000 — 6500, from Simlah to Almorah. 



Pergularia pallida. Kosilla, at 4000. 



Crinum toxicarium. " Chundur-Kouwul" of p. 437. 



Phoenix humilis ? on very warm aspects this, in a very dwarfed 

 state, reaches 7000 feet on Binsur. The fruit ripens at Almorah 

 in July, and is then of a black, purple color. What little pulp 

 there is, is sweet and the dates are eaten by the poor. In their 

 color, that of the spadix, and minor points, the fructification bears a 



