THE BOTANY OF THE KACHfN HILLS NORTH-EAST OF MYITKYINA. 235 
Myitkyina ( 0 ). DiSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya and the Assam Ranges ; 
not before collected in Burma. 
71. Cardiopteris lobata R, Br, 
Myitkyina (C), DiSTRiB. Indo-China from Silhet eastwards ; Malaya. 
Previously obtained by Dr. J. Anderson in the Taping Valley, 
ILICINEiE. 
[ An AT with leaves like the European Holly (and therefore 
not improbably Ilex dipyrend) was observed during the marches 
across the mountains between the upper reaches of the La-khing 
Kha and the Nachawng Kha.] 
XXI V.— C.ELASTRIN EJE. 
72. Celastrus paniculata Willd, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. India ; Indo-China and Malaya. 
73. Microtropis discolor WalL 
Myitkyina (Cj. DiSTRiB. Himalaya ; Assam Ranges ; Tenasserim. 
74. Gymnosporia pallida ColL < 3 ?* HemsL 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Shan Plateau. 
XXV. — RHAMNEiE. 
75. Zizyphus rugosa Lamh, 
Myitkyina (E). DiSTRlB. India; Himalaya ; Indo-China. 
76. Zizyphus ? ? sp. 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Taping Valley. 
A very distinct plant, originally obtained by Dr. J. Anderson, 
F. R. S., in the Taping Valley, South-West Yunnan. Dr. Anderson’s 
examplei which is without flower or fruit, has been identified by 
Mr. Kurz with Z. CEnopha, Our specimens, which are in fruit only, 
show that the plant is certainly not Z, CEnoplia ; and almost certainly 
not a Zizyphus \ if a Zizyphus^ it belongs to no species hitherto 
described. Till flowering specimens are received, however, it seems 
better to locate the plant where Mr. Kurz has tentatively placed it. 
77. Rhamnus nipalensis WalU 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya ; Assam Ranges and 
Shan Hills. 
XXVI. — AMPELlDEiE. 
78. Vitis augiistifolia WalL 
Phal6 (E). Distrib. Assam ; Silhet j Tenasserim ; Sumatra, 
79. Vitis lanceolaria Roxb, 
