The Author's Note. 



BOOK, l^—Khasyah Flora, {p. 1, to 98.) 



This Catalogue corresponds with the set of Khasya Plants 

 reserved for my own use, and made in the months of October 

 and November 1837. 



It also contains the plants (to 232), collected between Calcutta 

 and Trrya Ghat, at the foot of the Khasyah Hills. 



From 1372 to 1.443 occur plants from the base, if the Jyntea 

 Hills to Gowahatti and from Gowahatti to the base of the Dewan- 

 giri (Bootan) range. 



From 1444 to the end, plants between the foot of the Hills and 

 Dewangiri itself. 



BOOK, II.— Bootan Flora, (p. 99 to 204.) 



The numbers in this Book, correspond with the original numbers 

 attached to the specimens collected during Captain Pembertons 

 mission to Bootan, 1837-1838. 



In Captain Pembertons Report will be found a table of marches, 

 and the elevations, etc of all the localities noted in this mss. 



BOOK, 1 1 1.— Flora, {p. 205 to 367.) 



In this Book will be found information respecting the collections 

 made 1839-1840, between Shikarpore and Peshowur, via Quettah, 

 Candahar, and Cabul, extending to number 1273. The numbers 

 correspond with numbers to be found on one specimen at least, of 

 every species. The additional tickets give additional information. 



The collection of the second year (Book, III. Chapter, II. p. 

 324 to p. 363) extends to number 201, together with a small sup- 

 plementary list, number 1 to 15 (p. 364 to p. 367) the locaUties of 

 which are given. 



The numbers relate to the species as they were gathered, and 

 from memory, not from comparison. They do not correspond with 

 350 (about) of the distribution numbers, but many plants from 

 Kujja procured during my illness, were not ticketed, and many 

 others were confounded with nearly allied species. 



W. G. 



