‘LIST OF RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL 
SURVEY OF INDIA 
Vol, L 
No. 1. Reporé on a Botanical Tour in Kashmir, by J. F, Dorare (1893). 
No. 2. Report on a Botanical Tour in Sikkim, by G. A. Gamers (1894). 
No. 3. Report on a Botanical Tour in Kashmir, by J. F. Dorure (1894). 
No. 4. Notes on a J ourney from Haverito Kumta, by G. Marssaatn Wooprow (1894). 
wwe Notes of a Tour in Travancore, etc., by M. A. Lawson (1894). 
No. 5. ane He a Botanical Tour in the Lakhimpur District, Assam, by G. A. Game 
No, 6. Notes on a Journey from Poona to Nagotna, by G. i GR Wooprow (1895), 
No. 7. A Note on Indian Wheat-Rusts, by D. D. PRain (1896). es 
No. 8. A Note on the Botan ny of the Baluch- Afghan Boundary aie Fs 1896, by. 
¥F. P. Mayyarp and D. PRrain 
No. 9, The pte of or Chitral at Keita: 1895, by J. F. Durare (1898). | 
No. 10. A Botanical eae in Chamba and Kangra, by G. A. GAMMI B (1898). - 
No. 11. A Note on the Botany of the — Hills, North-East of» Myitkyoms by 
: KE. rieeees saa Prat (189 = 
No. 12, vee the Bryological Flora of Southern India, by v.F. Buormenvs 
No. 13. A Botanical Tour in the South Lushai Hills, by A. T. Gace (1901) 
No, 14. Index. 
Vol. Il. 
No. 1. Plants of Chutia Nagpur including Jaspur and Sirguja, by J. J _ woo (1902). 
Seasons of Scarcity in the Bombay 
‘No. 2. A Note on Plants Used During Famines and 
idency, by 
No. 3. ee ——— of the species of Calamus and Daemonorops, 
Diagnoses of the new ones, by 0. BECCART ge 
No. 4, Floraof the See by D. PRAIN (1903). 
No. 5, A Census of the Indian Polygonums, by A. T. GAGE (1908). 
No. 6. Index, ete. : 
Vol. iil, 3 ee aw eae ol 
No. 1. The Vegetation of the District of Minbu in Upper Bama, bee > vemos 
No. 2. ‘en of the Districts of Hughli-Howrah and the 
Pears (1905). cme 
No, 38, —- novae Indicae et Malaicae ex Herbario Cateotons, > 
No. 4. A Revision of the Ind aay pei of Cedrela, bY ©. pe Caxmontm (190 3 
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