THK BOTANY OF THE KACHIN HILLS NORTH-EAST OF MYITKYINA. 23I 
Larainuk ( E ) ; Myitkyina ( C ). DisTRIB ; Sikkim ; Assam ; 
Pegu. 
27. Camellia Thea Link. 
Occasionally found wild throughout the route, as at Shigu Ferry* 
etc., also two cultivated plants found in a Kachin garden at Lammuk, 
2,500 feet (E). DiSTRIB. Assam Ranges ; Southern China. 
28. Anneslea fragrans Walh 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRiB, Manipur; Shan Kills ; Tenasserim. 
29. Eurya acuminata DC, VAR. euprista Korth, 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Himalaya ; Assam Ranges; Indo-China; 
Malaya. 
XII.— DIPTEROCARPE^. 
30. Shorea siamensis Miq, 
Namlao (E), DiSTRiB : Pegu ; Siam ; not before collected so far 
north. _ 
XIH— 
31. Kydia calyeina Ro%h 
, ' Myitkyina (C) DiSTRlB. India ; Himalaya ; Assam and 
Burma.' 
. . 32, Abutilon indicum G, Don. 
- • Myitkyina (E), Distrib. A cosmopolitan trooical weed. 
33. Urena lobata Linn. 
Myitkyina (E). Distrib. A cosmopol’^^n tropical weed. 
34. Hibiscus cancellatus Roxb, 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Himalaya ; Assam Ranges ; Burma. 
35. Hibiscus macrophyllus Roxh., 
Namlao ( E ). DiSTRIB. Assam ; Chittagong ; and East Bengal ; 
Tenasserim ; Pegu and Malaya ; not previously found so far north. 
36. Thespesia Lampas Dah. 6* Gibs. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib . India from Himalaya southwards ; Indo- 
China ; Malayan Islands ; East Tropical Africa. 
37. Bombax roalabaricura DC, 
Myitkyina (C) ; Phale, 1,300 to 3,300 feet (E). Distrib. India; 
Indo-China ; S. China ; Malaya; N. Australia. 
[ A species of Gossypium is generally cultivated by the Kachins ; 
no specimens were brought. On the Chinese frontier two species 
of Hibiscus, one with large yellow, the other with red flowers, were 
seen, but specimens could not be preserved,] 
XIV.— STERCULIACE.E. 
38. Steixulia coccinea Roxb. 
