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



Chhirrapanee, p. 578. 



Eria convallarioides (Octomeria spicata, Don.) " Guroor-punja," it 

 abounds in Kumaoon on Quercus incana up to 7500 feet. 



Androsace sarmentosa, not lanuginosa, is the plant which occurs here, 

 and in all equivalent localities. A. lanuginosa is found at great heights 

 along the snowy range from Busehur to Kumaoon. Each plant is 

 sarmentose and woolly, and Don has confounded them. 



Ramesur, p. 586. 



Saurawja nepalensis : bis, p. 589. Sauravia is a misprint. 



Cantharospermum, a great climber, with yellow flowers in February, 

 March, occurs here and in the forests of the Bhabur to Hurdwar. 



Gungolee Bridge, p. 587. 



Wendlandia cxserta, var. 



Pittosporum floribundum. 



Lysionotus serratus (or ternifolius,) a common shrub on the Surjoo 

 nearly up to Kupkot. 



Evonymus virgatus, N. S. 



Ceanothus micropetalus, N. S. 



Ocotea lanceolaria. 



Tetranthera Roxburghii. " Gur-beejour ;" from some resemblance 

 of its leaves to those of the citron. 



Urtica frutescens (not Bcehmeria tenacissima.) 



Blumea laciniata, vel N. S. procera. 



Rhabdia sericea (Edgeworth.) This shrub, which is procumbent, 

 with stems as thick as one's wrist, and 5 to 6 feet long, abounds in the 

 bed of the Surjoo from this spot to the junction of the Reethagar 

 stream, abreast of Binsur, and probably considerably farther in each 

 direction. Mr. Edgeworth, about the same time, discovered another 

 species in the Cane river near Banda, the genus being previously un- 

 known in India. 



Acacia Smithiana. 



Hymenodictyon flaccidum. 



Indigofera trita. _ _ . _ _ 



_ ■ . .„ > By Lieutenant Stracney. 



Desmodmm remtorme. 



Geniosporum strobiliferum. J 



The "Roogee" mentioned at p. 588, is not an Actsea, but belongs 



to an order intermediate between Cruciferse and Papaveracese ; and to a 



