AND LLONAKll VALLEYS OF SIKKIM. 
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ADDEIVDUM I. 
Since the first pages were printed off, I have received from M. 
Hamet a report on the Crassulacece submitted to him. Several new 
species are distinguished as well as two additions (of previously known 
species) to the flora of India. A paper by M. Hamet on these Cras^ 
mlacea will appear later with descriptions of the new species. Mean- 
while the following list is available. 
Sedum quadriddum Fall. 
Zemu, Llonakh, Thango, 14-17,000 ft., Nos, 1266, 1804, 1930, 
2026, 2054, etc. Very common. 
Sedum liimalense Don. 
Zemu, Llonakh, Giagong, 12-15,000 ft.. Nos. 1203, 1749, 2476, 
2761 Ribu. Common. 
Sedum bupleiiroides Wall. 
Zemu, Llonakh, Thango, 11-15,000 ft., Nos. 1105, 1494, 1756, 
1923, 2151, 2727, 2794 Ribu. Common. 
Sedum elongatum Wall. 
Zemu, Llonakh, 12,000 ft.. Nos. 1015, 1649, 1741. 
Sediim roseum Stev. 
Rongsa, The La, Goraphu Chu, 15-16,000 ft.. Nos. 2024, 2205, 
2714 Ribu. 
Sedum asiaticum D.C. 
Zemu, Llonakh, 12-14,500 ft., Nos. 1621, 2726. 
Seduui ti’ullipetalum H. f. & T. 
Thango, 13-14,000 ft.. Nos. 2468, 2552. 
SedHiii iiiulticaule Wall. 
Cheungtongto Lachen, 5-8,500 ft.. Nos. 888, 2427, 2602. 
Sedum Levii R. Hamet. 
Naku Chu, Llonakh, 16,000 ft.. No, 1989. 
Sedusii Smithi R. Hamet, sp. nov. 
Llonakh, 15,000 ft.. No. 2126. 
Sedum Gagei R. Hamet. 
Giagong, 16,000 ft., No. 2444. 
Sedum Fisclieri R. Hamet. 
Naku La, Chhortenima La, 16-17,000 ft.. Nos. 1940, 2350. 
