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BOOTAN MOUNTAINS. 



270. Indigoferse sp. — In woods, alt 3500, to 4500 ft. 



271. Briedleiae. — Arbor mediocris. In woods alt 3000. 



272. Conyzoid. — In grassy margins of woods, alt eadem usque ad 

 4500 ft. 



273. Querci sp. — arbus parva. In woods alt 3500 ft. 



274. Lobelia pyramidalis. — Floribus albis alt 4000 ft. 



275. Gaultherise sp. — Arbuscula flores albi near halting place. 



276. Gentianea. — Herba erecta ramosa 2-3 pedalis Grassy, 

 margins of woods descent to Halt. 



277. Viburni sp. — Arbuscula baccis coerulescent Descent to Halt. 



278. Quercus vel Castaneae sp. — Arbuscula formosa ist ascent 

 from Rydang alt 2200 ft. 



279. Linum trigynum.— Alt 2500 ft. 



280. Pteris sp. — Towards halt shady banks. 



281. Aspidium. — Rocks, with the primula alt 5500 ft. 



282. Aspidi sp.— Rocky banks, alt 6000 ft. 



283. Urticea. — Erecta 3 pedalis in umbrosis. Towards halt. 

 5500, ft. 



284. Thalietrum sp — Caule simplici sub pedalum, foliis apice lobatis. 



Cliffs, alt 6500 ft. 



285. Rhododendri sp. — Arbuscular vel arbor always scraggy cover- 

 ■ ed with moss, capitulis terminalibus, floribus companulatis vivi- 



de coccineis genitalibus sub exsertis. Hills, alt 6000 ft. dis- 

 appears towards 7000 ft. 



286. Polypodii sp. — Repens in rocky banks alt 6500 ft. 



287. Polypodii sp. — Repens cum prsecedenti. 



288. Thibaudia sp. — Epiphytica in arborib foliis distichis floribus 

 solitariis pendulis coccineis venis transversis saturatius colo- 

 ratis alt 5000,6500. 



289. Polygalae sp. — Frutex humilis, floribus cernuis purpureis, alt. 

 6000 ft. 



300. Polypodii sp.— -In arboribus alt 6000, to 7000 ft. 



301. Swertiae sp. — Herba erecta bipedalis rairaosa towards descent 

 on rocky places. 



302. Aspidii sp. — Rocky places, alt 6500 ft. with umbelliferae. 



303. Macrocapnos — In shady banks, alt 5500, to 6500 ft. fructibus 

 pendulis. 



304. Aspidii sp. — On temples at halting place. 



