BOTANICAL TOUR IN CHAMBA AND KANGRA. 
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Lactuca longifoUa^ DC., is abundant at moderate elevations. 
Lactiica hast at a ^ DC., Z, macrorrhizai Hook, f., L, Lessertiana, 
Clarke, are common. 
Lactuca sagittarioidesy Clarke, was only seen in Kangra Valley. 
Sonchus oleraceuSy Linn., and Launsea secundUy Clarke, are 
common in warmer parts. 
Campanil lace as. 
Lobelia trialatay Ham., is recorded from Chamba. 
Cyananthiis lobatiiSy Wall., was collected above Laka at about 
13,000 feet. 
Campanula canescens, WalJ., C.^coloratay Wall., and C. argyro- 
tricha. Wall., are common. 
Ericaceae. 
Gaultheria trichophyllay Royle, grows on rocks about 12,000 feet. 
Pieris ovalifoliay D. Don, is a common small tree up to 8,000 feet. 
Rhododendron arboreumy Smith, is a common tree. 
Rhododendron campanulatuMy Don, was moderately plentiful 
at from about 12,000 to 13,000 feet. 
Rhoaodendron Anthopogony D. Don, R. lepidotumy Walk, were 
seen at 13,000 feet. 
Plumbagineae, 
Plumbago zeylanica, Linn., was collected about 3,000 feet. 
Prtmulaceae. 
No Primulas were seen in flower, ' 
Androsace rotundifoliay Hardw., and A. sarmentosa Wall,, were 
collected. 
Myrsineas. 
My r sine africana^ Linn., is a small tree of the lower elevations. 
Oleaceae. 
Jasminum dispermumy Wall,, is a common climber. 
Jasminum humilcy Linn,, and 7. grandijlorum, Linn., are small 
shrubs. 
Syringa Emodiy Wall., was seen at 12,000 feet. 
Fraxinus. floribunday Wall., becomes a large tree about 6,000 
fee* 
Olea cuspidal a. '^aW.yZXi^ O. gland u lifer a y Wall., are small trees 
abundant at lower elevations. 
