LIST OF PLANTS. 
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91. Calophaoa (Chesneya) cuneata, Benth. — Dras 
Valley, 9000 ft. 
92. Astragralus cicerlformis, Royle. 
* 93. Astragralus multiceps, Wall. 
The two last resemble each other very closely ; specimens 
from Kashmir and Ladak seem to agree with the latter, and 
specimens from the Karakash Valley, near ShahiduUa, seem 
to be the former species, if indeed they are distinct and not 
mere varieties. They were found at from 10 to 13,000 ft. 
94. Astragralus subulatus, M. B. — Dras Valley, 
9000 ft. 
95. Astrag-alus peduncularls, Royle. — Dras Valley^ 
under 9000 ft. 
96. Astrag'alus ciliolatus, Benth. — Found in the same 
localities as the two preceding. 
97. Astragralus Blunroi, Benth. — This beautiful Astra- 
galus was twice met with in Ladak at an altitude of 9000 ft., 
growing on dry gravelly slopes. 
98. Astrag-alus tibetanus, Benth. — Dras Valley and 
Kashmir. 
99. Astragralus hypog-lottis, Linn. — About the Pan- 
gong Lake and in the Karakash Valley from 11 to 12,000 ft. 
* 100. Astrag-alus strictus, Grab. — Foot of Chang-la 
Pass, 13,000 ft., and in Karakash Valley, 11 to 13,000 ft. 
101. Astrag-alus rhizantlius, Royle. — Dras Valley and 
Kashmir, about 9000 ft. 
* 102. Astragralus denslflorus, K. & K. — Karakash 
Valley, 11 to 12,000 ft. ; very common. 
103. Astragalus confertus, Benth. — Ladak, 12 to 
15,000 ft. 
* 104. Astragralus, sp. — A solitary specimen; Karakash 
Valley, 15,000 ft. 
* 105. Oxytropis macrophylla, DC. — Common 
everywhere in Ladak and Yarkand from about 14 to above 
17,000 ft. It was one of the few plants met with at Lak 
Zung and Tarldat, and the roots make very good fuel, as 
they often grow to a large size, and become quite woody, 
although there may be only a few stunted leaves and 
flowers to be seen above ground. 
