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LIST OF PLANTS. 
not two species of Ferula was common in Kashmir^ and 
was noted above Dras, but no specimens were brought from 
the latter locality. The plant has a strong smell of assa- 
foetida, but I am not aware that any assafoetida is prepared 
either in Ladak or Kashmir. 
* 157. Anetbum g^raveolens, Linn. — Cultivated on 
plains of Yarkand. 
158. Keracleum, sp. — Near Pangong Lake, 14,000 ft. 
159. Keracleum, sp. — 14 H. f. and T. dist.-^Dras, 
Chang-la Pass, and Pangong Lake, 9 to 14,000 ft. 
160. Keracleum, sp. = 2 Pastinaca, H. f. and T. dist. — 
Dras Valley, 9000 ft. 
* 161. Coriandrum sativum, Linn. — Cultivated 
about Yarkand. 
* 162. Daucus Carota, Linn. — Carrots are largely 
cultivated in Yarkand, and are much superior in flavour to 
any I have ever seen in the Panjab. 
CAPRIFOLIACE^. 
163. Zionicera asperifolia, H. f. & T. — Dras Valley. 
164. Iionicera obovata, Royle. — Ravine above Sanju, 
10 to 11,000 ft. 
165. Xionicera micropbylla, Willd. — Ravine below 
Pangong Lake, 13 to 14,000 ft. 
166. Iionicera g-lauca, H. f. & T. — Dras Valley. 
167. lionlcera myrtillus, H. f. & T.— Valleys in Ladak. 
CAMPANULACE^. 
168. Codonopsis ovata, Benth. — Mulbek Valley, Ladak. 
169. Campanula cristata, Wall. — Chimre, 12,000 ft. 
RUBLA^CEiE. 
* 170. Galium rotundifolium. Linn. — Yarkand City. 
171. Galium verum, Linn. — Dras Valley and Kashmir. 
* 172. Galium, sp.— Yarkand, 12,000 ft. 
173. Galium trlcorne, Linn. — Indus Valley, near Le. 
