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



Robinia 1 (Pongamia glabra.) 



Robinia 2 (macrophylla.) 



Robinia 3, doubtful. (Pueraria tuberosa. The Kumaoon terms for 

 this plant all refer to the cat, as Billee, Bilaee-kund, Biralee-poua : — 

 " cat-root," " cat-cake," but why, is difficult to say. Its host of San- 

 scrit names have no reference to this animal.) 



Pterocarpus (Dalbergia sissoo.) 



POLYADELPHIA POLYANDRIA. 



Hypericum (cernuum.) 



Syngenesia polygamia ^QtJALIS. 



Prenanthes (not recognised, but probably a species of Conyza.) 



(Leucomeris spectabilis.) 



Leontodon taraxacum (eriopus.) 



Hypochseris glabra (Ammoseris patens ?) 



Hypochseris radiata (Tragopogon gracile ?) 



Syngenesia monogamia. 



Lobelia Kalmii. (Pyramidalis.) 



Viola palustris. (Patrinii.) 



Impatiens noli-tangere. (Himiltoniana ?) 



Gynandria diandria. 



Limodorum (Apaturia Smithiana ?) 



Epidendrum 1, (Saccolabium guttatum, or papillosum, or both.) 



Epidendrum 2, (unknown.) 



Gynandria decandria. 



Helicteres isora. 



Gynandria polyandria. 



Grewia 1, (sclerophylla.) 



Grewia 2, (elastica.) 



Pothos (officinalis.) 



Mon,ecia triandria. 



Phyllanthus grandifolia (Emblica officinalis.) 



Mon^ecia tetrandria. 



Betula, (Alnus nepalensis ; according to General H. the leaves are 

 " ovate, obtuse ;" Roxburgh says " some obtuse, some pointed." Cer- 

 tainly the same species is found from the Sutluj to the Kalee, A. 

 obtusifolia of Royle : but probably A. nepalensis of previous writers. 

 " The bark is an article of trade into the plains of Hindoostan, said to 



