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AFPGHANISTAN FLORA, ETC. 



562. Gramen Stipoi des. — Glauceum spithamaeum dense ccBSpitosum, 

 pass to Dair Haj, and stony ravines about the halting place 

 near the river. 



563. Bryoniae sp. — Scandeas canescens poruis pislformib baccatis 

 intus pulpa repletis seminibus paucis albis laevibus. Pass to 

 Dair Haj, rare. 



564. Celsiae sp.— Subviscosa floribus luteis. Pass to Dair Haj in 

 the road among stones very local. 



565. Gramen Dense csespitosa pedali, spiculis carneo tinctis. Pass 

 to Dair Haj, not uncommon. 



566. Quid. — Frutex fragilis dense ramosus pedalis, foliis rigidis 

 spinescentibus corymbis densifloris ; floribus carneis, an Plum- 

 baginea, common on hills throughout, especially Dund i Golai 

 and to Dair Haj. 



567. Vitex negundo ? — Arbuscula vel potius frutex 6-8 pedalis 

 occurs in patches. Pass to Dair Haj, very local. 



568. Salvioides. — Fragrantissima odora Ribes nigrum, foliis ru- 

 gosis, subviscosa, calycibus amplis compressis prcesertim post 

 anthesin floribus purpureis, extus albidis. Pass to Dair Haj 

 and stony ravines towards river. 



569. Echinops. — Glaucescens ssepius ramosa. Ravine to Dair Haj, 

 not uncommon. 



570. Silenacea. — iVnnua erecto viscosa noctiflora. Fetalis carneis, 

 stony ravines to Dair Haj, common enough. 



571. Leguminosa. — Sub prostrata plus minus rubro tinct. Legumi- 

 nibus oblongo reniformib processubus hirsutis echinatis. Stony 

 ground on this side of the Pass to Dair Haj, not rare. 



572. Chenopodea. — Fuscescens vel rubescens, foliis cylindraceis, 

 floribus viridibus margins of fields, near river, also river bed 

 i way. 



573. Composita.—Capitulo aureo, herbarCanescens variabilis. Sto- 

 ny ground Dund i Golai to Dair Haj, commonish. 



574. Gramen. — Caespitosum culmo ramoso glaucescens spiculis al- 

 bis erectis, common in Pass to Dair Haj. 



575. Scirpe sp. — Csespetose culmis teritibus 3 pedalibus. River 

 Dori. 



576. Rotthboelleoides. — Gramen basi decumbeus spicis subulatis 

 erectis viridibus. 



