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The Journal of Indian Botany. January 1920

1920

On the Earalacha pass are the souces of the Chandrabhaga on the southern siie while on the northern and eastern sides are the feeders of the Indiis and the. [...] The Middle Himalayan range gives rise near its beginning to a high ridge the Bara Bangahal range running at right angles to it towards the south which forms the watershed between the Beas on the east and the Ravi on the west. [...] Going up one of the feeders of the Chandrabhaga from Kashtwar one has to cross a range which separates the waters of the Chandrabhaga from those of the Jehlum in order to enter the valley of Kashmir. [...] 155 Of the next two localities the first Pathankote is at the foot of the Outer Himalayas and the second Lahore is in the plains. [...] Mango juice—The colour of the culture is the same as in the pinapple juice but the culture shows the form of a ring strongly adheing to the wall of the tube.
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Distribution of Liverworts in the Western Himalayas
149-157 S.R. Kashyap view
Contribution to the Study of the Indian Aspergilli
158-161 Froilano Mello view
Miliusa and Saccopetalum
162-168 J.R. Drummond view
Contributions Towards a Flora of Baluchistan
169-178 E. Blatter, S.J., F. Hallberg, C. McCann view

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