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BOTANICAL TOUR IN CHAMBA AND KANGRA. 
Adiantum Capillus^Venerts, Lmn., and A. venustum, Don, reach 
elevations of 10,000 feet. 
Adiantum pedatum^lAnxi,, is recorded from Kangra and Chamba. 
Cheilajtthes farinosa, Kaulf., with its variety Dalhoitsise^ C. 
albo’ Jiarginata, Clarke, and C, rufay Don., are common, as are 
Onychium japoniciim^ Kunze, Pellsea nitidulay Wall., Ptois 
lo7igifolia, Linn., P, cretica, Linn., P. excelsa, Gaud., P, aquilinay 
Linn., P. WalUchianay Agardh, and Woodwardia radicans, Smith. 
Asplenium alternanSy Wall., is very .common, as are the other 
members of the genus noted below. 
A. Trichoma^iesy Linn., A* septentrionale, Linn., A. unilateraJe^ 
Lamk., A, Adiantum-nigrum, Linn., A. fontanuiUy Bernh., A. 
variansy Hk. and Gren., thelypteroideSy Michx , A, nigripes^ Mett., 
A, Filix\f(sminay Bernh. and its varieties, A , jimbriatuw y Wall., A. 
japonicumyihudh,, (in Kangra only), A. polypodioidesy Mett., and A, 
Ceterachf Linn. 
Aspidium auriculatuMj Linn., varietyy is common about 8,000 
feet. 
A. ilicifoliumy Don., A, Phomso^iiy Hook., A, uculeatitnty Swartz, 
A, Prescottianumy Wall., with its variety Bakerianay are common at 
higher levels, 
A. coryotideum, Wall., has been recorded from Chamba. 
Nephrodium prolixumy Baker, N, Brunoitianumy Wall., N. 
barhigerumy Hook., N, Filix^mas, Linn., and its varieties j N. 
odoratumy Baker, W. Boryanunty Willd., N, aridumy Don., N, motley 
Desv., are common. 
The remaining forms of the order observed were Polypodium 
distansy Don, P, punctatuniy Thunb., P, amoenumy Wall., P, 
lachnopusy Wall., P^fissum, Blume, P, lineare, Thunb., P. clath- 
Clarke, P, hastatumy Thunb, P. ebenipeSy Hook, Nothochlcena 
velleay R. Br., Gymnogramme TottOy Hook., G. Levingiiy Clarke, 
G fraxiredy Don., G, vestita. Wall., Vittaria clongatUy Swartz, 
Osmunda Claytonianay Linn., and Lygodiiim japonicuniy Swartz. 
G« 1 . C. P . 0 .— No. 817 R & A.— 26.4"93.~J. L. F. 
