BOTANY OF BALUCH-AFGHAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION, 1896. I37 
41. GageA AMBLYOPETALA Boiss. & Heidr. Fl. Orient,, v, 
206- 
Plain 20 miles north of Nushki, 3,000 feet; Lon. 66^ E.^ May- 
nards 
GRAMINE^. 
42. CynODON DACTYLON Linn. FL Orient,, v, 553. 
Desert near Gazechah, 2,500 feet ; Lon. 64^50’ E., May-nard. 
The creeping stems characteristic of the species in the Indian 
plains are here replaced by underground widespreading rhizomes, 
only stems 2 to 3 inches high appearing aboveground at wide 
intervals. 
43. Phragmites communis Trin. Fl, Orient,, v, 563. 
Kacha, 3,300 feet ; Lon. 61^21' E., Maynard, 
The specimens exactly accord with those issued by Stocks as 
Arundo bengalensis {Sioz\Ls VL, are not accounted for 
by M. Boissier. 
FILICES. 
44. Adiantum Capillus-Veneris Linn. Fl, Orient,, v, 730. 
Gorge at Gargarok, 4,500 feet ; Lon. 64° 15' E., Maynard, 
FUNGI. 
45. Agaricus campestris Linn. 
Hill 8 miles west of Gazechah, 6,000 feet; Lon, 64^50' E., 
Webb-Ware, 
LICHENES. 
46. LECANORAsp. 
Hill- sides near camp at junction of Shista and Lora rivers, 4,000 
feet; Lon. 66^30' E., Maynard, 
“ A beautiful pink lichen with fine white margins.” This the 
writer has not been able to match in Herb. Calcutta. 
G. I. c. P. O.—No, 438 R. & A. ^2-5-97.— 280. -A. M 
