84 BOTANICAL TOUR IN THE LAKIIIMPUR DISTRICT, ASSAM. 
Labi at ds. 
Several species of Ocimum ; Plectranthus ternifolius^ Don., com- 
mon at Sadiya ; Pogostemon parvijiorus^ Bth. ; Eisholtzia hlanda^ 
Bth., at Talap ; Perilla ocimoides^ Z,., cultivated ; Anisomeles ovata^ 
Br, ; Leohurus sibiricusy Z., Leucas lini/oliay Gomphos- 
temma parvifloruniy Wall. 
Nyctaginese. 
Boerhaavia repensy Z, 
Amarantaceos. 
Celosia argent eUy L. ; C* cristatUy L. \ Amarantus spinosusy 
and other common species; Alternanthera sessilisy Br. 
Chenopodiace^. 
Chenopodiuni albuniy Z., cultivated, also common as an escape ; 
Basella rubray Z., cultivated 
Polygonacese, 
Polygonum plebejum, Br., P. orientahy Z., P. glabrumy Willd., 
P, barbatujn, Z., Z. PosumbUy Ham., and a few more species, all com- 
mon on river banks and in swampy places. Rumex maritimusy Z., 
R. dentatusy Z., in wet places. 
Aristolochiaceee, 
Aristolochia RoxburghianUy Klotzsch, A» saccatUy Wall. 
Piperacese, 
Houttuynia cordatUy Thumb., at Sadiya; several species oi Piper, 
Chlorantachese. 
Chloranthus officinalis^ BI. 
Myristicaceee, 
Myristica longifoliay Wall., a common tree at Makum. 
Laurinex, 
Cryptocarya amygdalinUy Nees ; Cinnamomum obtusifoliumy 
Nees, common at Makum; Machilus bombycinUy King; throughout 
the district and province, The ’‘muga^’ Silkworms are fed with its 
