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Hydrangea aUisstma, Wall., is a climbing shrub observed only 
in one locality at about 5,000 feeL. 
Deutzia corymbosa^ Br., and D, staminea^ Hr., are found at the 
higher elevations. 
Rtbes. I do not recollect seeing any examples of this genus, but 
it must certainly be represented. 
Crassulaceae, 
Tilleea pentandra^ Royle, grows on rocks at 6,000 feet and up- 
wards. It is common below Laka, near Dharmsala. 
Crassula indica^ Dgne., also grows on rocks. 
KalanchcB spathulata^ DC., is found at low elevations only 
and in dry places. 
Sedum Rhodiola^ V>Q,y S, quadrifidumy asiaticunty DC., 
S. trijidumy Wall., 5*. rosulatnm^ Edgew,, 5*. Ewersiiy Ledeb., 
5. multicauley Wall., and probably others, are all common. 
H amamelideds. 
Parrottia J acquemontianay Dene. A shrub or small tree, gre« 
garious where it occurs, which is generally about 6,000 feetw 
Combretacees, 
Terminalia tomentosay Bedd., is a tree of the low levels-only. 
Myrtacese, 
Psidium Guyava, Linn., is cultivated at moderate elevations. 
Melastomaceae. 
Osbeckia chinensisy Linn., and O. stellata^ Wall., were collected 
in Kangra Valley. 
Lythracese, 
Ammannia pentandray Roxb., is seen only in rice-fields in 
Kangra Valley. 
Woodfordia florihunday Salisb,, is a small shrub found in abund- 
ance up to 5,000 feet. 
Lager strmmia indicay Linn., is cultivated at Chamba, 
Onagraceai, 
Epilobium angustifoliumy Linn., E, hirsutuniy Linn. E^ roseum 
Schreb , are all common plants. 
Jussisea suffruticosay Linn., was collected in Kangra Valley. 
