OF SOUTH-EAST SlKKlH^ 
845 
convexum receptacuium compacta j ovarium 1 mm. longum, trianc^iilari — 
ovoideum, glabrum, Iseve, neo striatum^ stjlo recto, apioulato, persistcato, 
1 mra. longo. Ovulum singulum a basi cavitatis adsceiideus. Achenia 
matura disjuncta ecalyce persistente facile delabunlur. 
Sikkim : — In the wetter ranges at 1^ — 14,000 ft., near Cliaugii 
bungalow, in the Dikchu valley, in the Chola Range below the Tanka 
La, Nos. 3.^04, 8318, 3359, 3635, 3864, SmM at Jongri, No. 139 
Gammie ! and in Kew Herbarium, Watt ! 
7. Caltha Linn. 
33. Caltha palustrig Linn. 
Changu, 10 — 13,000 ft.. No. 3263. Common. 
33. Caltha scaposa H. f. & T. 
Changu, Gnatong, 10 — 12,000 ft., Nos. 3071, 4545. 
Very common. 
8. Calathodes H. f. & T. 
34. Calathodes palmata H. f. & T. 
Dickchu Valley, 10,000 ft., Gammie ! 
I did not observe this rare plant. 
9. Troliius Linn. 
35. Troliius pumilus Don 
Changn, 11— 12,000 ft., Nos. 3056, 3297. 
•Very coiiMnon, 
10. Delphinium Linn. 
36. Delphinium viscosum H. f. & T. 
No. 885 Gammie ! 
In the Flora of British India, Vol. I, p. 27, the sepals of this plant are said to be 
light blue. I found the sepals in my Sikkim specimens to bo 3 'ellowish with the 
semi-transparent look of the bracts in Samsurea ohvallata ; peta’s purplisli with 
glistening bronzy hairs. This is the only Delphinium T saw in the area D. glacial^ 
however is found at 16,000 ft. on the Donkia La, a little to the north, 
11. A coni turn Linn 
37. Aconitum luridum H. f. & T. 
Changuj Chola, Chakung Chu, 12— U, 000 ft., Ncs. -WS!*, 4205, 
Frequent. 
38. Aconitum palmatuni D Don 
Yakla, 14,000. Sparingly. 
