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301. Chrysosplenium carnosiini II. f. & T. 
Zemu, Llonakh, and Thango, 14-15,500 ft., Nos. 1319, ll'lO, 2253, 
2519. Frequent on the rocky screes. 
101. Parnassia Linn. 
303. Parnassia mysorensis Heyne. 
Zemu Valley, il43,000 ft., Nos. 1244, 1452. 
803. Parnassia nubicola Wall. 
Zemu and Llonakh, 11-14,Q00 ft.. Nos. 1436, 1736. 
304. Parnassia nvata Ledeb. 
Zemu and Llonakh, 12-15,000 ft. Frequent. 
805. Parnassia pnsilla Wall. 
Zemu and Thango, 14-16,000 ft., Nos. 1438, 1611, 2518. 
103. Ilydrang Linn. 
806. Hydrangea altissima Wall. 
Lachen and Tallum Samdong, 8-11,000 ft. 
103. Deutzia Thunb. 
807. Dentzia corymbosa Hr. 
Lachen and Zemu, 7-9,000 ft., Nos. 932, 2762. 
104. Philadelphus Linn. 
308. Philadelphus coronarius Linn. 
Lachen and Zemu, 7-10,000 ft., No. 934. 
105. Ribes Linn. 
309. Ribes glaciale Wall. 
Zemu Valley, 9-11,000 ft., No. 1057. 
810. Ribes desmocarpnm H. f. &. T. 
Zemu Valley, 8-10,000 ft., Nos. 1018, 1041. 
811. Ribes luridum H. f. &. T. 
Zemu Valley, 11-13,000 ft., Nos, 1198, 1205. 
813. Ribes Griffithii Hook, f . & T.* 
Zemu Valley, 12-13,000 ft., No. 1138. 
XXVII.— CRASS riACE^. 
All the Calcutta material of this order is at present on loan in Eu- 
rope, for monographic purposes. I have been unable therefore to com- 
pare my specimens with herbarium types. M. Hamet however, who Is 
