L^OTANICAL TOtJR IN CHAMBA AND KANGRA. 
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Scla?tace^\ 
Solanum m'grim^ Linn,, verbascifolium^ Linn,, S, indtciim^ 
Linn., •Kant hoc arpum^ Schrad,, and Wendl,, are common. 
Capsicum frutescens, Linn., h cultivated, 
Withania somnifera^ Dunal, is frequent about 5,000 feet. 
Datura Stramonium^ Linn,, and Hyoscyamus nigcr^ Linn,, are 
common. 
Scroph u la rine^, 
Verhascum ThapsuSy Linn., is common. 
Linaria ramosissimay WalF,, is abundant on dry rocks about 3,000 
to 4,000 feet. 
Scrophularia (several species of this genus collected were not 
identified). 
Mazus surculosusy Don, is common, 
Lindenhergia urticcefoliay Lehm., is common on rocks up to 
6.000 feet, 
Limnophila hypericifoiiay Benth,, was gathered from swampy 
ground in the Kaiigra Valley. 
Torenia cordifoliay Roxb„ was once seen in Chamba at 5,000 feet, 
Vandellia pcdunculatay Benth., and other species grow in rice 
swamps. 
Picrorrhizd Kurrooay Benth,, is common at high levels. 
Wulfenia Aznherstiandy Benth., is to be found from 7,000 to 
12.000 feet, 
Veronica Anagallis, Linn,, grows at low levels. Other species 
inhabit the alpine zone. 
Buchneva hispida; Ham,, and Centranthcra hispida^ Br., are seen 
In dry places. 
Leptorhahdos Benthamianay Walp., is frequent on grassy slopes. 
Euphrasia officinalis y Linn,, exists in profusion between 3,000 
and 13,000 feet. 
Pedicularis pectinatay Wall., P, gracilisy Wall., P. porrectay 
Wall., P, megalanihay Don,, P, siphonanthay Don, P. carndsay 
Wall,, were all collected in flower, 
Pedalineos, 
Sesamum indicumy D C, is cultivated. 
Martynia diandray Glox„ was seen only in Kangra Valley. 
Acanthacea^^ 
Strobilanthes alatusy Wall., is common in the upper forests; 
5 . angustifronSy Clarke, has been recorded from the Kangra District, 
