PLANTS OF KOHIMA AND MUNEYPORE. 23 
ANPLECTRUM ASSAMICUM, C. B. Clarke. (Plate X.) 
West Muneypore, alt. 750 feet [n. 42323]. 
A shrub 6 feet high. Corolla-lobes 4, 4 inch long, a pale 
mauve. Stamens 8, all subsimilar. At the base of the anther 
are two small auricles, subconfluent, and a short ovate appendage 
behind.—I described imperfectly this plant in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. vol. ii. p. 546, from Griffith's Kew Distrib. n. 2285, which 
has no flowers. As the genera Anplectrum, Dissochate, &c. are 
diagnosed by the appendages at the base of the anthers, I placed 
the plant in Anplectrum with doubt. But since I have seen the 
plant in full flower alive, the doubt is rather increased ; for it 
will not go either into Anplectrum or Dissochete unless the 
characters of one of those genera be widened. The plant very 
greatly resembles Anplectrum cyanocarpum, Blume [Korth. in 
(Temminck) Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 238, t. 56]; the anthers are 
appendaged nearly as there (the auricles a little wider), but in 
Blume's plant four out of the eight stamens are rudimentary. 
LYTHRACER. 
AMMANNIA PEPLOIDES, Spreng. 
Kohima, alt. 3000 feet. 
A. BACCIFERA, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 3000 feet. 
ONAGRACER. 
EPILOBIUM ROSEUM, Schreb. 
Kohima, alt. 4000 feet. 
Jakpho, alt. 9900 feet. 
LUDWIGIA PARVIFLORA, Roxb. 
Muneypore, alt. 2750 feet. 
CIRCEA QUADRISULCATA, Franch. et Kavat. 
Kohima, alt. 4500-5800 feet. 
This is C. lutetiana, Linn., var. quadrisulcata, Maxim. This 
is separable from C. Tutetiana (among other characters) by the 
lanceolate leaves narrowed at base. My specimens agree well 
with the Japanese, and there is the same thing at Kew from 
>China. 
C. ALPINA, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 6000 feet. 
