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THE plant collection made by Capt. F. Kingdon-Ward in Tibet last year for the British Museum (Natural History) comprises about 750 items, and more than 5,000 specimens. Some 500 species are included. The bulk of the collection was made north of Rima (lat. 28° 25′ N., long. 97° 0′ E.), in Zayul, south of the great snow range, and in Nagong, north of the snow range. The Nagong plants come from around Shugden Gompa (lat. 29° 25′ N., long. 97° 0′ E.).
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Flora of Tibet. Nature 133, 732 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133732a0
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