328 AFFGOAXISTAN FLORA. 



reliquis erectis obtuse trigonis apice spliacelatis indurate spi- 

 nosis, vaginis pluribus, (looking like fine tow, rolled round the 

 base of the leaves) margin, varie eiliatis, fol. primar. suflfult. 

 lineari lanceol seariosis brunneis reflexis. 



Strobilus resiniferus in unico spici stricte transverse ovato 

 ovi anserini, brunnea, squamis apici incrassatis, et quam max- 

 ime reflexis, praesertim basilaribus. Brought to me from 

 Mountains south of Pushut, 



14. Amygdalus. — Badam Tulk. Arbuscula. Calyce urceolato ru- 

 bro tincto. Pet patent albis, flor odoratis. 



A handsome shrub when in flower, very common not far 

 from Chugur Serai Paire, on barren Hills. 



15. Viola. — Caule subterraneo repent, fol cordatis griseis, floribus 

 pallide carneis, vix odoratis, pet infimo infra medium lilaeino 

 striate. 



Very common, on the banks of water. Cult, near Chagur 

 Bala. 



16. Viola sp — Stolonifera, nana, fol cordatis ovatis, floribus amplis, 

 odore V. propriae, pallid lilaeino caerul. Pet 5 to, purpureo 

 veneso, admedium porrecto reliquis patentissimis. 



Stony banks, Bala Chugur. 



17. Pteridis sp.— Wet banks. Bala Chugur. This is the fifth 

 Khorasan Fern met with. 



17 a. Qaercus Baloot. — Arbor mediocris, fol perennant, trunci e 

 basi fere ramose. Corona densa Oblonga ; fol. coriaceis sub- 

 tus glaucis (Cortice sub suberosa). Glandibus eblongis uncia- 

 libus microne (e stylo) robusto cupula ore subcentracto, squa- 

 mis plurimis minutis deusisiino imbricatis. 



Mountains Bala Chugur serai 3000, to 5500 ft. cum Oleina. 



18. Visci sp. — Radice una uti Visci omnes (Loranthus plures habet) 

 dichotom. habitu solit. fol. oblougis coriaceissimis. Sursum 

 cur vat is. 



In Oleina, non rara .3590, to 4000 ft. 



19. 86a. Primulacea. — Pereunis caespitosiuseule, fol. reniformibus 



grosse dentatis, floribus umbellatis, umbellis longiuscule pe- 

 dunculatis, ascendentibus simplicibus. Hills near Bala Chugur 

 3500 ft. last years specimen. 



20. Melanthaceum? Crocoides. — Bulbus profunde immersus in ter- 



