p" i PLANTS OF KOHIMA AND MUNEYPORE. 49 
LETTSOMIA STRIGOSA, Roxb. 
Kohima, alt. 2000-3000 feet. 
North Muneypore, alt. 3000 feet. 
West Muneypore, alt. 3000 feet. 
L. BARBIGERA, Wall. 
Muney pore, alt. 2750 feet. 
IPOMEA BONA-NOX, Linn. 
West Muneypore, alt. 300 feet. 
I. PILEATA, Roxb. 
West Muneypore, alt. 2000 feet. 
I. PORANOIDES, C. B. Clarke. 
Kohima, alt. 2000 feet. 
I. Warr, sp. nova. (Plate XXII.) 
Folia cordato-ovata acuta, supra in lamina subtus in nervis 
tenuiter hirtula. Pedunculi 3-5 uncias longi; pedicelli 3-5 
corymbosi,longi l unciam. Calycis fere 5-partiti, lobi late ob- 
longi acuti, hirsuti. Corolla longa 14 unciam, lata 1j unciam, 
alba vix purpurea. Capsula glabra 4-3 unciam lata; semina 
glabra. 
Kohima, alt. 5000 feet [n. 41307]. 
A common looking Zpomea; but I cannot find any plant with 
glabrous seeds and hirsute calyx to match it. 
I. cymosa, Roem. et Sch., var. MACRA, C. B. Clarke. 
Kohima, alt. 2000 feet. 
These specimens are identical with Griffith's Assam specimen 
[h. Kew n. 5865], on which I described the var. macra. But I 
doubt whether it is not a distinct species. The corolla in these 
Kohima specimens is over 2 inches long. 
LeEPISTEMON WALLICHII, Choisy. 
West Muneypore, alt. 1500-2000 feet. 
PORANA SPECTABILIS, Kurz. 
Neechoogard, alt. 500 feet [Naga Hills]. 
One of the most beautiful of plants. It is difficult to define 
how the Poranas are more beautiful than the Ipomceas; but the 
white P. spectabilis of Neechoogard, like the mauve P. grandiflora 
of Darjeeling, is noticed and prized by both Europeans and 
natives before all other Con volvulacez. 
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