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VI. — North-West Himalaya: (21) Garhwal; Lobah, 5-6,000 ft., 
Duthie, No. 4350 ! 
VII. — Nepal : Ramebund, Wallich^ No. 1723 A in part ! 
VIII. — Eastern Himalaya: T, Thomsonl (i) Darjeeling District, 
Kurz ! 
X. — Burma: (6) Shan Hills, Abdul Huk\ (7) Pegu Yomah ; 
Phoungee, KurZy No. 524! (ii) Sittang Valley; Tonghoo, 
Kurz^'^o. 523! Brandis 1399! (12) Tenas- 
serim, HelfeVy K. D., No. 4133 ! 
The Wallichian sheet J723A in the Calcutta Herbarium contains two 
plants of Polygonum serrulatum Lagasc., and one indifferent specimen 
of Polygonum flaccidum var, hispida. The mixture is labelled Poly- 
gonum hispidum Hamilt. apud Don, Prodr, Napal, Legi in 
Napalia ad Ramebundy Aug. 1821. As explained under Poly- 
gonum barbatumy the evidence appears to the writer to be in favour 
of referring Polygonum hispidum Ham., to Polygonum harbatum 
Linn. 
The description in Don’s Prodromus is vague enough but appears 
to the writer to fit Polygonum barbatum better than Polygonum 
flaccidum var. hispida : the term spicis densifloris ’ could scarcely 
be applied correctly to the latter. 
45, Polygonum macrantliiim Meisn. P. barbatum Roxb, 
IX. — Assam: Griflithy K. D., No. 4109 ! Lister I (4) Khasia 
Hills; Hooker f & Thomsony No. 2i! Soyung, 
5.000 ft., C. B. Clarke y Nos. 44720 A and 45412 C ! 
All the above-quoted specimens show minute glands both on 
perianth and bracts. 
Section VIIL—Cephalophilon Meisn. 
40, Polygonum humile Meisn. 
VI.— North-West Himalaya: (22) Kumaon; Ralum, 8,500 ft. 
Strachey & Winterbottomy^o, Gori Valley above 
Munshiari, 6-7,000 ft., Duthiey No. 3334! 
47. Polygonum glaciale Hook. fil. 
I.— North-West FroNMER: (i) Afghan border; Sikaram, 
12.000 ft, Kurram Valley, Aitchisony No. 1203 ! 
VI.— North-West Himalaya: (12) Kashmir; above Kilam, 
12,000 ft., AitchisonX Tilail, 12,000 ft., C, B. ClarkSy 
No. 30800B ! (22) Kumaon; Milam Glacier, 12,500 ft. 
