BOTANICAL TOUR IN THE LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT, ASSAM. 79 
Sapindacese, 
Cardiol permum Halicacabunty Z., Erioglossum edule^ Bl., a tree 
of Makum forest, Allophyllus, eeylantcuSf L,, a snrub of the same 
locality. 
AEsculus punduana^ Wall., common throughout the valley. Sapin^ 
dus attenuatus, Wall., occurs in Makum as a straggling shrub. 
Turpinia pomifera^ DC. This tree is exceedingly common in the 
Makum forest. 
Sabi ace 3 ^, 
Sabia lanctolata^ Colebr., a climber. Meliosma simplicifolia^ 
Roxb., a common tree in Makum. 
Anacardiace^, 
Mangifera indica^ cultivated. Tapiria hirsuta^ Hk. f., a 
large climber. 
Odina Wodier, Koxh*, Drimycarpus racem^susy Hk. f. ; Spondias 
mangifera y Willd. 
Leguminosde. 
I found very few examples of this order in flower or fruit during 
my tours, but the following (with others) occur in the district, 
Crotalaria ; Millettia ; Lespedeza sericea^ Miq., at Sadiya ; Desmo^ 
dium laxiflorunty DC,, and other species ; M'^^runa; Erythrina indicoy 
Lam. ; Phaseolusy DolichoSy and Cajanus indicuSy Spreng., culti- 
vated ; Flemingia ; Dalbergia ; Derris ferrugineay Bth. ; Ccesalpinia ; 
Cassia, Bauhinia ; Mimosa, Acacia, Albizzia, Pithecolobium, 
Rosacese, 
Prunus Jenkinsii, Hk. f. and T., a tree at Sadiya. Rubus lucens, 
Focke, forms extensive thickets al Makum. Rubus lasiocarpus, 
Sm., and Rubus roscefolius, Sm., perhaps introduced in Sadiya. 
Fragaria indica, Andr,, common in waste places, fruit very insipid. 
Potentilla Kleiniana, W. and A., not common at Sadiya, is perhaps 
introduced. 
Crassulacese, 
BryophyUum calycinum, Salisb., only observed at Sadiya. 
Combretaccp^ 
" Terminalia ; Combretum chinense, Roxb.; Illigera 5/>., a large 
climber at Makum, with broadly four* winged fruits. 
