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Carex WALLICHIANA, Prescott. 
North Muneypore, alt. 4000-5500 feet. 
Many of the common species of the section Indice (of Carex) 
. Will require rearrangement, and probably a transfer of names. 
I have never been able to find an authentic specimen of Rox- 
burgh's C. bengalensis ; but I think it is certain that it was not 
C. bengalensis, Boott, and that it highly probably was C. filicina, 
Nees. The Indian species alive in fruit are not in my judgment 
difficult to sort ; but herbarium specimens, without ripe fruit or 
_ rhizome, are exceedingly difficult to name; Boeckeler is much 
|. more successful at this work than Boott. In the present mere 
' list I have as far as possible stuck (in Cyperacee) to the names 
| now accepted and have not anticipated the future naming. 
PLANTS OF KOHIMA AND MUNEYPORE. 83 
GRAMINA. 
PASPALUM SCROBICULATUM, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
IsacHNE ALBENS, Trin. 
Kohima, alt. 4750-5500 feet. 
If this is all one species (as appears to be considered in the 
"Kew bundle), it varies greatly in size of leaf and panicle. 
‘Panicum ($ DIGITARIA) CILIARE, Retz. 
Kohima, alt. 4750-5750 feet. 
P. ($ DrGITARIA) MINUTIFLORUM, Munro. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
This naming means that all the large-flowered Indian Digitaria 
goes into P. ciliare, Retz., and all the small-flowered into P. 
- minutiflorum, Munro— whether the root be creeping or tufted, 
— the fruit black or straw-coloured, &c. 
pP. (8 HYMENACHNE) INDICUM, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
West Muneypore, alt. 1750 feet. 
P. vestrrum, Nees. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
P. REPENS, Linn. 
Kohima, alt. 4750 feet. 
P. UNCINATUM, Raddi. 
Neechoogard, alt. 500 feet [Naga Hills]. 
Kohima, alt. 5000 feet. 
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