. Karakoram and western Himalaya 1909, an account of the expedition of H. R. H. Prince Luigi Amadeo of Savoy, duke of the Abruzzi. lentn. particularly with regard to the shape and appearance of thefruit, which seems similar to that of Meconopsis sinunta. With more abundant materialfor purposes of comparison we should have been able to decide if this form should be considereda new one. Dr. De Filippi says the plant is common within a limited area, where it is called BluePoppy. Corydalisramosa Wall. var. glauca Hook. Deosai tableland; about 13, Cruciferae. Draha glacialis Adam. Con


. Karakoram and western Himalaya 1909, an account of the expedition of H. R. H. Prince Luigi Amadeo of Savoy, duke of the Abruzzi. lentn. particularly with regard to the shape and appearance of thefruit, which seems similar to that of Meconopsis sinunta. With more abundant materialfor purposes of comparison we should have been able to decide if this form should be considereda new one. Dr. De Filippi says the plant is common within a limited area, where it is called BluePoppy. Corydalisramosa Wall. var. glauca Hook. Deosai tableland; about 13, Cruciferae. Draha glacialis Adam. Conway, p. 78. Deosai tableland ; about 14,000feet. Chorispora sabulosa DC. Conway, p. 78. Deosai tableland; about 14,000feet. Botanical Report. 461 Cheiranthus Jiunalayensis Camb. Between Dusso and Askoley, Braldoh vallev;7,900-10,000 feet. Arabis ? of Skoro La, north side; 10,000-13,000 feet. Brayn umflora Hook. fil. & Thorns. Rocks at the head of the Baltoro, about18,000 feet, 29th June, 1909 ; and Vigne glacier, 16,.jOO feet. Capparidaceae. Cleowe, ? Braldoh valley, between Dusso and Askoley ; 7,900-10,000 FIG. I.—SKDIM KHODIOLA DC. [(Jntlii Tid at tlu- end of the right-hand spur of the Vigne, 16,500 feet.] Crassulaceae. Seduw, Rhodiola DC. AVorkman. j}. 287. (Pro sphalm. S. Rhaviala etS. Rhadiola.) Ascent of Skoro La, north .side, 10,000-13,000 feet; and Deosaitableland, about 14,000 feet ; fl. et frucl. Among the specimens gatliored at Skoro La is one with a fiu^ciation of the apex ofthe axis of the inflorescence and of the inflorescence itself. This beautiful ]ilant is shownin Fig. I, as photographed. 402 AjUKiidix 1). Sedum sect. Rhodiola aff. atropurpureum Turcz. ? Rdokass, 13,025 feet;Deosai tableland, about 14,000 feet. Our specimens arc probably closely related to, if not identical with Sedum airo-purpurtuinTurcz, of Central Asia. We have no means of comparison to settle the matter with certainty. Sedum Eioersii Ledeb. Conway, op. cit., p. 80. Ascent o


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