36 MR. C. B. CLARKE ON THE 
ELEPHANTOPUS SCABER, Linn. 
West Muneypore, alt. 2000 feet. 
ADENOSTEMMA VISCOSUM, Forst. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
AGERATUM CONYZOIDES, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
EUPATORIUM PUNDUANUM, Wall. ? 
Kohima, alt. 2000-2750 feet. 
Sir J. D. Hooker has, in Fl. Brit. Ind. vol. iii. p. 243, reduced 
the whole of the Indian Eupatoriums (except E. Eeevesii) to the 
common European Z. cannabinum, Linn. The plant I have here 
called E. punduanum ? is one of the characteristic plants about 
Kohima ; it grows in large tall clumps, having most pure white 
flowers, which make it prominent and locally well-separable from 
the other Eupatoriums. I do not suppose that Wallich ever 
collected it, but in the dried state it is hardly distinguishable 
from his E. punduanum (a Khasi plant). ; 
E. cANNABINUM, Linn. (E. nodiflorum, Wall.) 
Kohima, alt. 4500 feet. 
Jakpho, alt. 6500 feet. 
CYATHOCLINE LYRATA, Cass. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
MYRIACTIS NEPALENSIS, Less. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
DICHROCEPHALA LATIFOLIA, DO. | 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. | 
RHYNCOSPERMUM VERTICILLATUM, Reinw. 
Kohima, alt. 3000 feet. \ 
Borrowia INDICA, Benth., forma C.ERULESCENS. i 
North Muneypore, alt. 3250 feet. 
The descriptions all say that the ray in B. indica is whi 
in my specimens n. 42018 it was certainly blue, as noted on t 
field-ticket. 
Aster WATTII, sp. nova. 
Caulis erectus, 2-4-pedalis, crassus, undulatus, striatus, villos 
Folia anguste ovata, utrinque acuta, serrata, breviter petiolata, 
obscure trinervia, supra scabra aut scabro-hirta, subtus mollit 
