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teia scariosis omnino eblect infundibul campanulat pallida 

 rosaceis. Stam vix declinat. Stylus hac excedens, declinat. 



Near Taseeling barren rocks 7000 ft. towards Chindupjee 

 7300 ft. 



777. Saxifraga ligularis. Flores carnei. Towards Taseeling on 

 rocks. 



778. Ranunculus. — Repens in aquosis. Fol. ternatis palmatis flori- 

 bus solitariis sub oppositifoliis. Parvis petalis nitidis. In 

 aquosis versus Taseeling et Chindupgee alt, 7000 to 7500 ft. 



779. Clematis sp. — Fol. ternatis floribus albis. Scandens. Towards 

 Taseeling 7000 ft. 



780. Arbuscule. — Fol. alternis ex stipulatis vernat binivo- 

 lutis, floribus unisexualibus, ambobus paniculatis, paniculis 

 ccrnuis. Perianth Sanguinolent. 



Towards Taseeling alt. 7000 ft. 



781. Ficus. — Frutex repens arete radicans. fol ovatis basi cordatis, 

 caudato acuminis valdi coriaceis glabris. reticulatis infra mini- 

 mis, gemmis subulatis. 



To Chindupgee or rocks woods alt 7300 ft. 



782. Acerinea — Arbor parva, valde ramosa, gemmarum squamis lin- 

 gulatis lutescentis, dorso castaneis deciduis, foliis oppositis, ova- 

 to oblongis acuminatis, vernationa plicatis, fimbriato serratis, 

 omnibus bifoliosis, spica nutant terminale, floribus parvis 

 viridibus, antheris lutescens. Versus Chindupgee, in sylvis alt. 

 7000 ft. 



783. Limonia laureola, baccis subato rotundis atris, frutex humilis. 

 Inter 10000, et. 8000 ft. Towards Rydang. 



784. Carex sp. Towards Rydang. In wet spots above the nullah 

 of Chindupgee, 7500 ft. 



785. Olea. — Arbuscula, Corona densa foliis subcoriaceis serrulatis 

 floribus axillaribus et terminalibus majusculis albis sub 

 adoratis. Staminibus fauce oequantibus. 



Descent to Rydang. Alt. 8500 ft. 



786. Laurinea. — Arbuscula ramis laixusculis gemmis conico subu- 

 latis, terminalibus foliis lanceolat, obovatis floribus solitariis 

 in axillis, breviter pedicellatis, viridescentis odoratis, pedicellis 

 bracteis circumdatis. Descent to Rydang 8500 ft. Oak 

 woods. 



