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35. Erysimum Linn. 
9!>. Erysimum deflexum H. f. & T. 
Giagong 15-16^000 ft., Nos. 2439, 2457. 
190. Erysimum fimiculosum H.f. & T. 
Naku La, Llonakh, 17,000 ft., No. 1937 bis. 
101. Erysimum loiigisiliquum H. f. & T. 
Thango, 13,000 ft., No. 2281. 
36. Braya Sternb. & Hoppe. 
102. Braya rosea Bunge. 
Zemu, Yumchho La, and Llonakh, 15-16,000 ft., Nos. 1326, 1512, 
1719, 2033. 
103. Braya tibetica H. f. & T. 
Llonakh, 16-17,000 ft., Nos. 2305, 2351, Previously recorded only 
fromW. Tibet. 
37. Ca]»sella Moench. 
104. Capsella Bursa pastoris Moench. 
Lachen and Thango. 
105. Capsclla Thomsoiii H. f. 
Naku La, Llonakh, and Giagong, 15-17,000 ft., Nos. 1926, 2840. 
A West Tibet plant not previously recorded for Sikkim. 
38. Lepidium Linn. 
106. Lepidium capitatum H. f. & T. 
Llonakh, Giagong, and.Kangralamo, 15-16,000 ft.. Nos. 1833, 2453, 
39. Dilopbia Thoms. 
107. Bilopliia salsa Thoms. 
Llonakh, 14,500 ft.. No. 1922. Sparingly. A Tibetan plant not 
previously found within the Indian area. It occurs in the flats by the 
liver. The specimens are in both flower and fruit. In dehiscence 
the two crested valves come away, in a fashion recalling the calyptra 
of mosses or the capsule of Anagallis. 
40. Tblaspi Linn. 
108. Tblaspi arveiise Linn. 
Lachen, S-10,000 ft. 
