BOTANICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



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KHASYAH MOUNTAINS 



FORMING THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN 



BENGAL AND ASSAM, 



E. Long. 92" 

 Lat. N. 35^30. 



Viverra rasse and Sciurus rufiventris, . . . 



Cervus frontalus, in the winter but rare, 

 Churra Poonjee, 



niu £1. f II, 1 ^- - fPlatycara aniuris. 



The fishes of the 1 .•'^^WA.M,. 



of these 



streams 



Mts. are nearly 

 unique, the respec- 

 tive elevations at ^ 

 which the differ- 

 ent kinds are 

 found, has not yet 



been fixed. 



lissorhinchis. 



nasuta, 



Glyptosternon stri- 

 atis. 



pectinopteris 



sulcatis. 



radiatis. 



Bootia (Schistura) 

 L grandis, 



LEVEL OF 



Oaks, chesnuts," 6000 

 Bambusa, Fici 

 Magnolia arborea 

 Rhododendra 

 Myrica integrifolia, Pinus, longifolia, 



Hypna, Nardus, Sarcocordalis."'.5000- 

 Styvax, Neckera, Swertia, (Eschynoraena, 

 Delphinium, Colquhounia. 

 Eurena lobata, Gerardia delphinifolia. 

 Parnassia, Carduus, Viburum. 

 Juncus, Xyris, Camellia candata,-^- 

 Verbesina, Pteris, Potentilla, 

 Codonopsis viridiflora, 

 Eleocarpus, Cleyera, Myrcine. 

 Tradescantia commelina^ 

 Rice, Eleusine, andCoix cultivated.7 

 Rubia cordifolia, Morus. 

 Psychotria, Galium Betula covylifolia. 



Sida, Tree fern, Volkameria. 

 ChamEerops martiana.J 

 Crotolaria, Panicum curvatum 

 Callicarpa lilacina, Bombax, Leea. 

 Holmskioldia, Triumfetta 

 Caryophyllea seandens, Desmocha;ta, 

 Ficus elastica, F, cordifolius, Recinus 

 Croton malvsefolius, Congea. 

 Garcinia, cowa Zalacca. 

 Byttneria, Alstonia, Euonymus. 



Orange groves. 

 Gigantic Saechara, Mimosa. 



-4000- 



3000 



Above the Sea 

 1000 ft.— 



Lat. N. 25° to 26 

 E. Long. 91° 



Davalia, Pyrus, Panax, 

 Loranthus arborea (?) Gordonia. 

 Plectranthus azureus, Erythrina. 

 Indigofera, Didymocarpus. 

 Epilobium, Hydropeltis. 

 Thibaudia buxifolia. Holcus. 

 Anemone, Viola patrina. Potatoes cultivated. 

 Gaultheria, Impatiens. Agrimonia, 

 Rhus, Pandanus, Berberis asialita. 

 Arum, Daucus, Salomonia, Geranium. 

 ^Hyperici, Artimisia. 

 Glycine tuberosa, Bucklandia. 

 Fragaria, Caryota, Prunella. 

 Osbeckias 2, Andropogonea. 

 [Garcinia, Nepenthes, Chrysobaphus, Gnetum, 

 Anthistlria arundinacea, Eugenia, 

 Clerodendron infortunatum, Peristrophe. 

 Butea suffruticosa, Marlea begonifolia, 

 Primulaeea, Cnicus, Ligustrum, 

 Tropical Rubiaceae- 

 Mentha verticillafa, Verbena. 

 Porana, Musa, Pteris aquilina. 

 Panicum plicatura, Wallichia. 

 Clerodendron nutans, Artocarpus integrifolius, 

 Tamarindus, guava, Solanum tobaccum. 

 Plumbago, Cassia tora. Adhatoda, Mangifera. 

 Antidesma, Calamus, Mesua ferrea, 

 Roxburghia, Cedrela, Semecarpus. 

 Ophioxylon serpentinum, Modeeca. 

 Dalbergia bracteata, Grimmia, Cymbidium. 



Granite. 



Gnneiss. 



Slaty Quantz rock, and Protogine. 



Dark blue compact limstone, containing nu- 

 merous spiral and bivalve fossil shells 



Coal 



Sand stone, containing teredinous fossils, and 

 fruit of a leguminus plant. 



Elevated Sea Beach consisting of overlying 

 beds of tertiary fossil shells, with Spatangi. 



Jasper, and thin beds of coal ^.» 



Blue compact limestone, with overlying limass- 

 es of blue, veined, and shelled marbles, k-. t . 



THE SEA. 



