8o BOTANICAL TOUR IN THE LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT, ASSAM. 
Myrtacese, 
Psidium Guyava^ L,y cultivated for its fruit ; several species of 
Eugenia, 
M Blast omaceee, 
Melastoma malabaihricumy L,y common in wooded parts of the 
district. 
Lythraceae, 
Several species of Ammannia in rice fields. Duabanga sonnera^ 
toideSy Ham., a tall tree of the Makum and other forests, lit yields 
good timber for tea boxes, etc. 
Pumca granatunty L,y cultivated. 
Onagracess, 
Jussisea repenSy Z-., and y. suffruticosay L, 
Passiflorese, 
Modecca trilobatay Roxb., a climber. 
Cucurbitaceae, 
Hodgsonia heieroclitay Hk. f. and T,, a large climber in forests. 
The seeds are edible after roasting and taste like nuts, 
Trichosanthes palmatUy Roxb., T, cordatUy Roxb., common 
climbers. Momordica Charantiay Z., cultivated ; Cucumis sativusy 
L.y and Cucurbita PepOy DC., also cultivated ; Mukia seabrella ; Arm., 
a common small climber; Zehneria umbellatUy Thwaites, another 
small climber remarkable from its polymorphous leaves. Thladian^ 
tha dubtUy -Bunge, a common dense climber with bright yellow 
corollas ; Actinostemma teneruMy Griff., Gynostemma pedatay Bl., 
both weak climbers. 
Begonia ''eae, 
begonia Roxburghiiy A. DC., B, silhetensisy Clarke, both in damp 
fores|ts. 
Urn belli ferae, 
Hydrocotyle asiaticay Z., Seseli daucifoliuniy C, B. C. /Enanthe 
stoloni/eray, Wall., ASnantlpe benghalensiSy Bentb. 
