PII 
Sedum Przewalskii, Mazim. in Bull. Acad. St. Pétersb. xxix., 
Previously only known from the same region as Saxifraga tangutica, 
Engl. 
Sedum quadrifidum, Pall. 
The species of this affinity are “dificult: to identity: from d 
specimens, and a satisfactory determination incus involve the exam 
tion of a large number of apetemee= t 
HALORAGE.E, 
Myrio P. verticillatum, Zinn. Sp. Pl. » p. 992; Hook. f. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. i 
Widely and i in the northern peer ei An America. 
UMBELLIFERS. i 
Pleurospermum Hookeri, Ga B; Clarke, var. Thomsoni, Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. ii., p. 705 
Western Tibe 
eurospermum ? po. 
Probably new, but the specimens bear only very young inflorescences, 
CAPRIFOLIACES. 
Lonicera hispida, Pall. ; t Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii., p. 11; Lonicera 
bracteata, Royle Illustr. t. 53. 
Himalayas, from Kashmir to Sikkim, Central Asia and Siberia, 
Composit, 
Aster tricephalus, C. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind. p. 43; Hook. f. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. iii., p. 250. 
Previously ‘only known from Sikkim, Himalaya at 13-15,000 ft. 
Aster tibeticus, Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii., p. 251. 
Western Himalaya, Karakoram and Tibet 
Aster Bowerii, Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxx 
Described from small specimens collected by Pr: "Thorold. Mr. 
Littledale’s specimen is much more vigorous, and bears ripe achenes, from 
which a figure has been prepared for Hooker’s OM RM 
t. 2495. 
Leontopodium alpinum, Cass., varietates ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii., 
p. 279. 
Besides the ordinary M: ne di is abundant in the Himalayas and 
or more. 
Artemisia Stracheyi, Hook. f. § Thoms. ex C. B. Clarke, Comp. 
Ind. p. 164 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii., p. 328 
Western Tibet, 15,009 to 17,000 ft, 
