234 the botany of the kachin hills north-east of myitkyina. 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. India ; Indo-China ; China ; Malaya, 
60. Acronychia laurifolia DC* 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. India j Indo’China ; China ; Malaya, 
6 1. Citrus Aurantiurn Linn* 
Myitkyina (E), cultivated. OlSTRlB. Doubtfully wild in the 
Eastern Himalaya. 
62. Citrus medica Linn, 
Myitkyina (C) ; Lammuk, wild (E). DiSTRiB. India ; Indo'China; 
Eastern Himalaya. 
XX.— SIMARUBE^. 
63. Brucea mollis Wall, 
Myitkyina (C). D.STRIB. Eastern Himalaya ; Assam Ranges; 
Karen Hills and mountains of Tenasserim. 
XXI. — BURSERACEiE. 
64. Garuga pinnata Roxh, 
Ngaw-yii, 5,000 feet (E). DiSTRlB. India; Indo-China ; Malaya. 
65. Protium serratum Engl, ( Bursera serrata Wall.) 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB, South India 5 Central India ; Assam ; 
Burma, The Index Kewensis accepts the name Protium serratum 
Engler, as the correct designation for the tree better known in India 
as Bursera serrata, 
XXII. — MELIACE^, 
66. Dysoxylum grande Hiern ? 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Assaui ? The specimens are in fruit only 
and cannot be definitely determined. 
67. Lansium decandrum Harms, [Amoora decandra Hiern. ) 
Neo-chawng, yco feet (E). Distrib. Eastern Himalaya ; absent 
from the Assam Ranges. Said also to be present in the Malayan 
Peninsula, but this is doubtful, 
68. Cedrela Toona Roxb. 
Myitkyina (E). (C). DiSTRlB. Himalaya India; Indo-China; 
Malay Archipelago. 
XXIII.— OLACINE^. 
69 Olax acuminata Wall. 
Namlao to Bansparao, 500 to 2,000 feet, (E). DiSTRlB. Bhutan; 
Assam Ranges; previously obtained by Dr. J. Anderson in the Taping 
Valley, but not elsewhere in Burma. 
70, Schceplia fragrans Wall. 
