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LIST OF PLANTS. 
* 285. Androsace vlllosa, Linn. — Khush Maidan, 
on the Karakash river, 16,000 ft. 
286. Androsace sarmentosa, Wall. — Ladak, 11,000 ft., 
Manika and Fota-la Passes. 
287. Androsace aizoon, Dne. — Dras Valley, 9000 ft. 
288. Androsace Jacquemontl, Duby. — Ladak, Fota-la 
Pass, 10,000 ft. 
* 289. Androsace, sp. — Yarkand, head of lower Kara- 
kash Valley, and Sanju Pass; 15 to 16,000 ft. 
* 290. aiaux maritima, Linn. — Ladak and Yarkand, 
6000 to 13,000 ft. 
* 291. Primula sibirica, Jacq. — Near Pangong Lake, 
and in Karakash Valley ; 14,000 ft. 
* 292. Primula purpurea, Royle. — Zoji-la Pass, 
Chang-la Pass, and in Karakash Valley ; 9 to 14,000 ft. 
293. Primula pusilla, Wall.— Zoji-la Pass. 
294. Primula denticulata, Wall., var. capitata. — Zoji- 
la Pass. 
* 295. Primula, sp. nov. — This is a very beautiful 
species, and appears to be new ; it was very abundant in 
the Karakash Valley, from 11 to 14,000 ft. 
BALANOPHOEE^. 
* 296. Cynomorium coccineum. Linn. — This curious 
plant, which at first I mistook for a very hard Morel, was 
abundant at one spot on the banks of the Arpalak river, 
fifteen miles above Sanju, where the Yarkand plains begin. 
At an altitude of about 9000 ft. it was found under a dense 
thicket of Myricaria and Tamariw, on the roots of which 
it was probably parasitic. 
PLUMBAGINE^. 
* 297. Statice aurea. Linn. — Very abundant in the 
Karakash and Arpalak valleys in Yarkand; 9 to 12,000 ft. 
298. Acantholimon tibeticum, H. f. & T. — Common 
in Ladak ; 10 to 14,000 ft. 
