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BOTANICAL TOUR IN CHAMBA AND KANGRA. 
Circssa cordata^ Linn., and C. alpina^ Linn , are plentiful above 
2^000 feet. 
Ciicurbitacese, 
Trick osantJies sp, is a common climber at low levels. 
Momordica Charantia^ Linn., is cultivated. 
Cucumis Pepo^ Linn., is cultivated. 
Mukia scahrellaj Arn., is a small climbei in warm situations. 
Zehneria timbellata^ Thw^aites, is also a common climber. 
Sechium edulcy Swartz., is cultivated in the Kangra Valley. 
Begoniacese. 
Begonia picta, Smith, and B, amcenay Wall., are moderately 
common up to 7,000 feet. 
Caciese, 
Opuntia Dilleniiy Haw., was seen in Kangra Valley. 
p'icoidede. 
Mohugo strictUy Linn., is common at low levels. 
Umbellifetss. 
Sanicula europseay Li ,n., is common at most elevations. 
Bupleiiriim fatcatuniy Linn,, B. longicauley Wall., tenuCy 
Don,, and other species are plentiful. Other plants of this order 
collected were, Pimpinella divesifoliay DC., Chdsrophyllum re^ 
flexuMy Lindl., Foeniculum vulgariy Gaertn., Selinum tenuifolium^ 
Wall., Pleurosperum Brunonisy Wall,, Heracleum candicansy Wall. 
The order ought to be well represented, but the above are really 
all ! found in a condition fit for identification. 
Araliacese, 
Hedera Helix y Linn., abundant every where up to 10,000 feet® 
Cornaceee, 
Marlea hegoniaefoliay Roxb. A small tree observed in thickets 
about 5,000 feet. 
Cornus macrophyllay Wall., is a tree at low levels. 
Caprifoliaceas, 
Viburnum stellulatuMy Wall., V. fcetensy Dene., are shrubs of 
the upper forests. 
Abelia triflorUy Br., is a small shrub occurring at 6,000 feet. 
