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LII. COMPOSITiE 
tinged with red. Leaves narrowly lanceolate, 1 in., entire or 
obscurely toothed. Heads long-stalked, ^-f in. diam. ; ray- 
flowers lilac ; ligules short, often recurved ; outer hairs of the 
pappus much shorter than the inner. Achenes hairy. (Fig. 76.) 
Simla, on dry banks, common ; May-September. — W. Himalaya. 5000- 
8000 ft.— Tibet. 
2. Aster Thomsoni, C. B. Clarke ; FI. Br. Ind. iii. 252. Hairy ; 
stems 1-3 ft., bending at the joints. Leaves nearly sessile, ovate, 
2-4 X 1-2| in., coarsely and sharply toothed, long-pointed. Heads 
1 \-2 in. diam. Involucral bracts herbaceous ; ray-flowers purple ; 
ligules long, spreading ; pappus of disk-flowers short. Achenes 
pubescent. 
Simla, common in woods ; July-September. — Temperate Himalaya, 7000- 
10,000 ft. 
A form with leaves about l£xf in. and smaller flowers occurs at Mahasu. 
