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BOTANICAL TOUR IN CHAMBA AND KANGRA. 
Ertgeron canadensis^ Linn., is frequent in warm localities. 
Erigeron alpinuSf Linn,, and E, multiradiatus^ Benth., are abund- 
ant at high levels, 
Conyza japontca^ Less., and C.stricta^ Willd., inhabit warm places 
Leontopodiiim alpinunty Cass., is a plant of the alpine zone. 
Anaphaiis nubigena^ DC., Royleana^ DC., Ax. triplinervis. 
Clarke, A. confortns^ Hook, are abundant. 
Phagnalon niveiim^ Edgew. Grows on rocks about 5,000 feet. 
Gnaphalium luteo^album^ Linn., G. kypoleucum, DC., are com- 
mon in waste places. 
Inula Royleana^ DC., is common from 10,000 to 12,000 feet. 
Inula grandifiora^ Willd., and /, cuspid at Clarke, are also 
common. 
Vicoa auriculata^ Cass., was seen at low levels only. 
Carpesium cernuum^ Linn., and_^C, abrotanoides^ Linn., are fre- 
quent. 
Xanthium strumarium^ Linn., Siegesbeckia orientalis^ Linn., 
were seen at low elevations in waste places. 
Bidens cernua^ Linn,, is recorded from Chamba. 
Bidens tripartita^ Linn., is a marsh plant of low levels, and 
B. pilostti Linn., luxuriates in waste places. 
Achillea mi lie folium f Linn., is common, as are also various 
species of Tanacetum not identified, 
Artemisia parvifloray Roxb., A^ scoparia^ Waldst. and Kit., 
A. vulgaris^ Linn., and others are common and gregarious, 
Senecio gracilijlorus, DC., S» chrysanthemoides^ DC., .J. amplexi- 
cauliSy Wall., S, KunthianuSy Wall., S. rufinervisy DC., and 
others, are more or less common. 
Werncria Ellisiiy Hook, f., is recorded from Chamba. 
Echinops cornigeruSy DC., and E. mvensy Wall,, are common 
from 5,000 to 9,000 feet. 
Arctium Lappa^ Linn., was only seen about 8,000 feet. 
Cnicns involucratiiSy DC. and C., Wallichiiy DC., are common, 
Saiissiirea Candolleanay Wall., S. piptatheray Edgew., .S’. 
labescenSy Hook. f. and T, ; 1 found only these three species in flower, 
but from indications observed there must be many more. 
^ urine a macrccephulay Benth., is common about 13,000 feet. 
Tricholepis elongatuy DC,, is common up to about 8,000 feet, 
Ainsliaea aptera^ DC., is common. 
Hieracium crocatuniy Fries., is recorded from Dalhousie, 
Tarayaciun officinale^ Wigg,, fs common. 
Lactiica scarioluy Linn., is common near villages, 
