THE BOTANY OF THE CHITRAL RELIEF EXPEDITION, 1895 
^ 0 » pallida, Stapf, M.S. Mirkandi, 5,500' (Harriss). 
PMeum arenarium, L. Jambatai, 4,500'; Bundai (Hgrriss), 
Agrostis alba^ L. Gujar, 8,400', Chakdara (Harriss). 
A. subaristata^ Aitch. and HemsL Dir, 5,400' (Harriss), 
A» vtrticillata, VilL Broz, 5,200' (Harriss). 
Polypogon littoraiiSf Smith, Bundai ; Dir, 4,500' (Harriss). 
P, maritimus^ Willd, Broz, 5,200'; Guirat, 4,500' (Harriss). 
Calamagrostis Uttorea^ D,C, Mirga, 3,000' (Gatacre). 
Cynodon Dactylon^ Pers. Bundai, 4,000' (Gatacre) 
Chhofis villosa^ Pers, Mirkandi, 6,000'; Dir (Harriss) ; Ashreth 
Valley, 5,000' (Gatacre). 
Pappophorum Aucheri^^ ^auh. Spach, Guirat, 4,500' 
(Harriss). 
Arundo Donax^ L Mirkandi 6,000' (Harriss) ; Arnawei Valley, 
4,000' (Gatacre). 
Phragmites Roxburghii, Kunth, Below Laram Pass, 4,000' 
(Gatacre). 
Kceleria cristata^ Pers, Dir, 5,000' (Harriss) 
Eragrostis cynosuroideSf Beauv. Mian Kalai (Harriss). 
E, minor, Host, Dir, 6,500'; Chakdara (Harriss) ; Dr©sh, 4,000' 
—5,000' (Hamilton) ; Chitrdl Districto {Younghusband 1894)* 
pilosa, Beauv» Chakddra (Harriss) ; Drosh, 4,ooc'““«5,ooo' 
(Hamilton). 
^ Diplachne Gatacrei] Stapf, Warai, 4.500' (Gatacre). 
Meiica Cupani, Guss,,^ var, hrsvifolia, Hoiss Zidrat, 7,8^00' ; 
Chitral district, 6,000'— -i i,o©o' iKarriss) (Younghusband, 1894).'^ 
Dactylis glomerata, L, Mirga (Harrissi 
Pogonatherum saccharoideum, Beauv, Mirkandi, 6,000' (Harriss). 
Poa bulhosa, L., var, vivipara, Jambatai, 4,000' (Harrissj. 
P, nemoratis, Z., var, iigulata, Stapf, Bundai, 4,000'; Broz, 
9, 000' (Harriss) ; Mirga, 7,700' (Gatacre) 
P, persica, Trin,, var, soongarica, Lowiri Pass, 10,000' 
(Harriss). 
P, pratensis, L, Jambatai, 4,500' (Harriss). 
P. pratensis L„ var. vivipara. ZMrat, 7,400' (Harriss). 
Bromus patulus, M. and K. Jambatai, 4,000'; Btiridai (Harriss). 
Brachypodium sylvaticum, R. Qr S. Dir, 5,000': Chakdira 
(Harriss). 
Agropyron longe-arhtatum, Boiss, Gujar, 7,800' (Harriss). 
* Secale monianum, Guss. Gujar, 7,800' (Harriss). Distrib. ; 
Persia, Eastern and Southern Europe. 
Hordeum myinum, L. Chitral, 4,500' (Harriss). 
