44 



BOTA* 



7 OF BIHAR AND 











thcr in the 1 



wer Himalaya or in th 



inoun 



a ins 



of Madras, 







ch are closely allied to 







or both of 





inns, but appear endemic. 













ategory belong Hyperic 



m, (in 





ied to H. 



















himalense (Himalayan) 



and to 











strictum is apparently 



elated 







Madras. 



Pimninella 



racteata is allied to P. d 









and apparently to P. 



Candolleana (Madras). 













adras representative, a 











to be endem 



ic or undescribed, but 



it* in 



it is 



at present 



lit. The hi<:h mountains and pats of Chota Nagpur wo 



■.hinds of the peninsula to the newer Himalaya, or in some cases 

 i reverse direction, and at one time their .l.xation and that of 



hL'li mountains of Meghasani and others in the Southern tract 



,: on pp. 57, 58, 



dMrib. Himalaya and Nilghiri. Hype- 

 w j< i i>n,u<- n, ik distrih. Carwhal, Himalaya to Burmah and hills 

 aeninsula. Geranium ocellatum, distrib. Himalaya up to 6000 ft. 

 hi I'utrinii. distrih. Himalaya and hills of peninsula (also in Cent. 

 v.). i:l„i,„, ms ilahin-iriis, ; western ghats. 



hi* niiiUiirrinim, Himalaya and western ghats. R. ellipticus does 

 now occur in the Central tract, but it does on the higher 



Brno, distrib. Himalaya and 

 xhiri Mts. P. Leschenaultiana, distrib. Western Himalaya and 

 .'hiri Mts. Uuhin mriUJnlkK distrib. Himalaya and i.u.-t hilly 

 ricts of the peninsula up to 7000 ft. Arte,«i.«h, p,i, 



: ■ 

 ft. (Camblc). This is said to be an 

 a zfyhuiira : ours is apparently a distinct 



' }><■»■ >n „ ,-} ,t „'. di.tril Jevpur Hills and Ceyl 



be called (i. indicum, Briq. according to Gamble) 



in Ceylon. 

 this should 



ely treated 



also iiabab.idai 



