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PLANTS OF KOHIMA AND MUNEYPORE. 18 
VITIS DUBIA, Lawson?  [n. 41849.] 
Jakpho, alt. 6500 feet. 
The berries are 3-4-seeded, whereas Lawson diagnoses the 
species as 2-seeded. This n. 41849 must be very near V. dubia 
at all events. 
V. PEDATA, Vahl. 
Kohima, alt. 5800 feet. 
V. LANCEOLARIA, Roxb.?  [n. 42190.] 
West Muney pore, alt. 1500 feet. 
The fruits are much smaller than in the named specimens at 
Kew and than Lawson's description, and are 4-seeded.. The 
seeds (quite ripe) are -4 inch long (instead of 4 inch as stated, 
Fl. Brit. Ind. vol. i. p. 660) ; the fruit-corymb is large, very lax, 
with distant fruits. 
LEEA TRIFOLIATA, Lawson. 
West Muneypore, alt. 300—400 feet. 
This plant grows gregariously from a much-divided creeping 
rhizome, in wet places in forest,in deep mountain-gorges ; the 
stems not more than 1-2 feet, as correctly described by Lawson. 
The flowers are green-white; in Trimen, Journ. Bot. N. s. vol. x. 
[1881] p. 102, I have arranged the species in the red-flowered 
group. Since that date l have seen it alive in quantity; it 
abounds in the Garo Hills. 
L. ACUMINATA, Wall. 
Nambre Forest, alt. 400 feet [Naga Hills]. 
West Muneypore, alt. 300-1500 feet. 
Some of this is very large (7. e. for the species), 7 feet high, but 
scarcely woody, with the leaves occasionally 3-pinnate. 
L. HERBACEA, Buch.-Ham. 
Neechoogard, alt. 750 feet [Naga Hills]. 
West Muneypore, alt. 1500 feet. 
L. BRACTEATA, C. B. Clarke in Trimen, Journ. Bot. N. 8. vol. x. 
[1881] p. 164. 
Neechoogard, alt. 500 feet [Naga Hills]. 
SAPINDACER. 
ACER SIKKIMENSE, Mig. 
Jakpho, alt. 7500 feet. 
