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about roadsides^ but always an escape from cultivation^ as 
the turnip is cultivated pretty generally in these regions. 
* 38. Srassica oleracea, L. — A great variety of the 
cabbage tribe is cultivated in Yarkand. 
* 39. Brassica juncea, Linn. — Common on Yarkand 
plains, 4 to 6000 ft. 
40. Capsella elliptica, C. A. Meyer. — Below Pangong 
lake, 13 to 14,000 ft. 
* 41. Xiepidium Draba, Linn. — Yarkand plains at Oi 
Tograk, 6500 ft. 
* 42. Xiepidium latifolium, Linn. — This was first got 
near Dras, and was afterwards met with almost every day 
under 13,000 ft. up to the city of Yarkand, where it was 
common. 
* 43. Xiepidium ruder ale, Linn. — Kashmir and Ladak 
up to 13,000, and in Yarkand from 6 to 8000 ft. 
* 44. X>ilophia salsa, Thoms. — Karakash Valley, 11 to 
14,000 ft. 
* 45. Xsatis tinctoria, Linn. — Arpalak river, Yarkand, 
8000 ft. 
* 46. Xtaphanus, sp. — In Yarkand plains, also in 
Kashmir and Ladak. As radishes are cultivated in both 
countries, the wild plants got along the roads were probably 
escapes from cultivation. 
CAPPARIDACE^. 
47. Capparis spinosa, Linn. — Common along the 
Indus Valley about Le, growing in very dry situations. 
Ladak, 9 to 12,000 feet. In Ladak this plant has glabrous 
leaves, but in the Panjab, about Multan, and on the Salt 
Range, has usually downy leaves. 
VIOLACE^. 
48. Viola cinerea, Boiss. — Only got on Chang-la Pass, 
13 to 14,000 feet. 
CARYOPHYLLACE^. 
49. Diantbus crinitus, Sm. — Mulbek; Ladak, 10,000 ft. 
