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1196. Labiatae. — Herba canescens 1^ 2 pedalis floribus rubro tinc- 

 tis. About dripping rocks, Puri-durah. JugduUuck common. 



1197. Epipactis sp. — Cum prsecedent among a tropical looking 

 Andropogon, rare. 



1198. Rubi sp — Frutex canus scandens, acinis paucis atro-purpu- 

 reis. Cum praecedent. 



U99. Erythraeae sp. — Annua gracilis pallens, floribus roseis cum 

 1197 rare. 



1200, Terebinthacea Arbuscula brevis, corona majuscula. 



Same genus as khinjuck, baccis gratis rubris, contus frag- 

 rant. On rocks Pur i durrah, common with Zanthox khin- 

 juck. 



1201. Arundinis sp. — Sp. 8 pedalis, robusto, foliis bifariis sub se- 

 cundis glaucis panicula densa fuscescens. 



In one thick patch half way to JugduUuk 5000, ft. Ly- 

 cioides of Shikapore re-appears near this. 



1203. Andropogon vel Saccharum in caespit parvis, a coarse grass 

 8-10 ft. high. Panicula matura, apice nutans, ramis sub 

 secundis purpurascens. Puri durrah, Jugdulluk 5, to 5500 ft. 



120^. Ejusdem generis, certe Sacchari, habitu simili, sed multo mi- 

 nor, fol. angustissimis, panicula erect villoso sericea alba 

 elegans. Cum prsecedent. 



1205. Scirpoid. — Gramen robust. Coarse in caespitib. densis, 

 panicula ampla effusa, sub ovata fuscescens, common about 

 Taizeen, and Jugdulluk. Past flowering except in damp 

 places, Puri durrah. Panic ramis inf. nutantib. 



1206. Saccharoid. — Statura, no. 1203, fol. angustis, pannicul sub 

 erecto molliter et dense villoso, sericea alba, Puri durrah, 

 Jugdulluk. 



1 207. Vites sp. — Longe scandens baccis atrascent. In wet places. 

 Dur i Purrah. 



1208. Fici sp — Arbuscula vel frutex humilis. Cam praecedent 

 Limstone. Arbor trunco brevi. Corona magna fructibus 

 globosis solitariis, atro purpureis. About Gardens Gun- 

 damuk. 



1209. Pulicarioid. Lanata alba, fragrens decumbens, capitulis lu- 

 teis. Rocks, Duri Pur Jugdulluk. 



1210. Composita. — Cheiranthiflore ejusdem generis ac C. dislo- 



