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A CENSUS OF THE INDIAN POLYGONUMS. 
T. Thomson ! Punkabari, Kurz ! Ryang, 4,000 ft., C. B, 
Clarke^ No. 13645! King\ Sittang,- 3,000 ft., Sureil, 
5.000 ft., Gage ! (2) Bhutan ; Parkes ! 
IX. — Assam : (4) Khasia Hills ; 250-5,000 ft., C. B, Clarke^ 
No. 5413! (6) Naga Hills; Chedama stream, 4-6,000 ft., 
Prain ! Kohima, 3,000 ft., Prain ! (8) Brahmaputra 
Valley; Sibsagar, M asters \ (9) Sylhet, Wallich^ 
No. 1704 E ! 
50. Polygonum Wallichii Meisn. 
VIL — Nepal: Wallich^ No. 1702 A ! Scully^ No. 61 1 
51 . Polygonum sphaerocephalum Wall, 
VI. — North-West Himalaya: (18) Chamba; Lace.'^o. 1768 I 
(21) Garhwal; Gollan, No. 1982! Jaunsar, 8,500 ft.^ 
Gamble^ Nos. 24868 and 26787 I (22) Kumaon ; Kathi, 
7,800 ft., Strachey Winterbottom^ "Ho. 10! Dhankiri, 
8.000 ft., Collett\ Forest above Shinkala, 9-10,000 ft., 
Duthie^ No. 5931 I 
VII. — Nepal: Wallich^'Ho. 1703! 
Distributed to Central China : Hupeh ; Henry, No. 6075 ! This 
sheet of Henry’s has been identified, in the writer’s opinion, wrongly 
by Forbes and Hemsley as Polygonum runcinatum Ham., from which 
it differs in the venation of the leaf, in the absence of any sign of 
runcination and in being non-auriculate. 
53, Polygonum runcinatum Ham. 
jn.— P eninsular India: {4) *Nilgiris; Ootacamund, 7,500 ft., 
Gamble, No. 12701 ! This is the same plant as is figured 
in Wight, leones PL t. 1805, 
VII. — Nepal: Wallich, No. 1698 ! 
VIII —Eastern Himalaya: (i) Sikkim; Darjeeling, 7,000 ft., C 
B, Clarke, Nos. 8967 B and 12205 ^ * Gamble, No. 2687 B I 
Rungno and Little Rungeet Valleys, Kurz I Rungeet 
Valley, 7'. Anderson, No. 236 ! Old Lebong Road, T, 
Thomson \ Sureil, 5,000 ft., King\ Tukvar, T. Thomson ! 
Phalut, 10,000 ft., T. Thomson 1 Tongloo, 8-10,000 ft., 
T* Thomson \ T* Anderson, Nos. 1123 and 1132! 
King, No. 3094 ! Gamble, Nos. 2695 E,, 9447, and 
10435! Singalelah, 11,000 ft., Gammie, No. 76 1 (2) 
; Tibet, King's collector ! 
