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LINACER. 
Linum mysorense, Heyne; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 411.—Shan hills 
at 4000 feet, in fields. 
North-west India to Ceylon. Not previously recorded from 
Eastern India or Burma. 
Reinwardtia trigyna, Planch.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 412.—Shan 
hills at 3000 feet, Manders. 
Temperate and subtropical regions of India eastward into 
China. 
MALPIGHIACEE. 
Hiptage candicans, Hook. f. et T. Thoms.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. 
p. 419; Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 174 (flor. descript.).—Shan hills 
from 1000 to 4000 feet ; common in the dry forest. 
Burma. 
This is not a climber, as suggested in the ‘Flora of British 
ludia, but an erect shrub or small tree. 
Aspidopterys Helferiana, Kurz, Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 176. 
— Shan hills terai at 2000 feet. 
Tenasserim. 
ZYGOPHYLLEEX. 
Tribulus terrestris, Zinn. ; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 423.— Meiktila. 
Almost universally dispersed in tropical and subtropical regions. 
GERANIACER. 
Geranium nepalense, Sweet; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 430.—Shan 
hills at 6000 feet. 
Generally diffused in the mountains of India and Ceylon, and 
extending to Western China. 
Averrhoa Carambola, Linn.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 439.—In a 
monastery garden; perhaps cultivated. 
Cultivated throughout tropical India ; native country uncertain, 
though probably America. 
Impatiens arguta, Hook. f. et T. Thoms.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. 
p. 470.—Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
Sikkim, Khbasia, and Western China. 
