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Arbutus, doubtful. (Andromeda ovalifolia, Arbutus herpetica, Roxb.) 



Decandria trigynia. 



Banisteria Bengalensis. (Hiptage madablota.) 



Decandria pentagynia. 



Spondias myrobalanus (mangifera.) 



Sedum album (adenotrichum.) 



Oxalis acetosella. On the heights of Chichooa, on a small spot of 

 pasture. (Dr. Griffith found it near Tongsa in Bhotan ; Journals of 

 Travels, p. 268. Lieut. R. Strachey at Diwalee and other spots in 

 northern Kumaoon ; and I have lately seen it in abundance at Ludoolee 

 Ghat, at 7000 feet elevation, on the S. W. face of Doodootolee moun- 

 tain, 6 or 7 miles from the source of the Nyar river. It flowers in 

 March and April, and is undistinguishable from the English wood- 

 sorrel.) 



Cerastium alpinum, (triviale.) 



Doubtful, (Dentzia staminea, very like D. scabra.) 



Dodecandria monogynia. 



Cratseva tapia. (iEgle marmelos or Cratseva nurvala. Both occur, 

 the first very common. Grislea tomentosa. 



Dodecandria trigynia. 



Euphorbia canariensis (pentagona.) 



ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Punica granatum. 



Prunus. (Cerasus Pudum, Prunus sylvatica, Roxb.) 



ICOSANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



Crataegus. (Cotoneaster microphylla, Roxburgh's Crataegus integri- 

 folia.) 



ICOSANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 



Pyrus (variolosa.) 

 Spiraea (chamaedrifolia.) 



ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 



Rosa (Brunonis.) 



Rubus (Gouree-phul, Roxb., rotundifolius, Wall., flavus, Don. The 

 name Gouree-phul, signifying claret-purple fruit, is only used in Gurhwal 

 by the pilgrims from the plains to Budreenath, &c. The mountain came 

 is " Heesura" or " Heesur" in Gurhwal, and, more correctly " Heesa- 

 loo" in Kumaoon and Ayshala in Nepal, according to Don, Esealoo, of 



