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ll 19. Umbellifera sp. — Herbacea per robusto 4 pedalis, fol. petiolis 

 basi valde dilatat, supra decomp. lobis lineari setaceis fructi- 

 bus dense umbellat, sub baccatis, planiusculis csesio rosaceis. 



Kulloo in shingle, 11000 ft. This also occurred on Kojh- 

 uk Pass. 



1120. Statice sp. — Hystricoides glauca, spicis peduncul ; floribus 

 magnis paUido rosaceis. 



Common all over Kulloo from 1 1500,13000 ft. The most 

 common species. 



1121. Salsola sp. — Annua per succulento, glauco per ramosa, foliis 

 sub teretibus cum mucronum processubus fruct albis scario- 

 sis, initio basi rubris. A very elegant well marked species. 

 In shingle base of Kulloo. 



1122. Carduacea.—l^ pedalis, foliis spinosissimis decurrent, floscu- 

 lis purpureis. 



Near base of Topchee valley, on barren spots. 



1123. Carduacea,— 2 3 pedalis corymbo ramoso patent, anthodiis 

 pro tribu angustissimis, flosculis purpureis. 



Cum praecedent but much more common. 



1124. Clematis sp.— Scandens, floribus rubro fuscis, foliis glaucis. 

 Topchee. An idem cum Clemat. e Sir i Chushma. 



1125. Portulacea. — Modo solito fruticosa ramosa albo cana, caly- 

 cibus fructus bilabiat. Ascent to Kulloo. More common be- 

 tween Topchee and Bamean. 



1126. Salsolse sp, — Branches numerous erect digitatis ex axi una 

 prostrata difforma tereto, glauco albidem apice ssepiua 

 roseo tincto. Foliis minutis squamifor, margine membra- 

 nac processibus magnis, Isete stramineis, saepe obpression 

 bilabiat. To Bamean, on indurated clay or limestone rocks. 



1127. Salsolse sp. — SufFruticosa, ramis albid decumbent fol. tereti- 

 bus obtusis supra basi concavis, abbreviatis. flor viridi glau- 

 cis processubus albidis. 



Common towards Bamean. 

 1127a. Salsola — Suffruticos. — Ramis erectis 2 3 pedalis albis, ramu- 

 lis albis etiam foliis late ovalis glauceis, carnosis decurrent, 

 processubus magnis albis. To Bamean, about caves. Is this 

 the same as the Turnuk plant ? 

 11276. Salsola sp. — Basi sufFrutic in axi ramosa, ramis fo- 



