!) range is an elevated mountain mass, springing fror 



aee of Kim'hiu junga. and extending -out Invar I > to tlm piains of J 

 )wing to the facilities of tra\ oiling .-ilV-.r-l.-.l l.y the Nepal fro 



i aii.I Sandakphu ; from tin 



fruits, reminding one of small strawberries, and it 



emulation, and Primus ri/fa, &c. ; underneath thei 

 various rhododendrons and two species of bamboo. ( 

 Annul'maria spathijlora, which flowered two years a 

 by the dead culms still bearing the withered spathe-1 

 inflorescence. Its average height is 10 to 12 feet. ' 

 Mr. Gamble named A. qmmn'n-anu from specimens of 

 but having sin baa discovered 



