236 THE ROTANY OF THE KACHIN HILLS NORTH EAST OF MYITKYINA. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. India ; Indo-China ; Malaya. 
80. Vitis oxyphylla Wall- ( K duhia Laws.) 
Namlao to Bansparao, 500 to 2,000 feet (E). DiSTRiB. E. Hima- 
laya; Assam and Chittagong ; not before sent from Burma, 
81. Vitis repens W. ^ A. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Eastern Himalayas; Indo-China ; 
Malaya. There are also examples of a plant from Southern India, in 
the Calcutta Herbarium, that are doubtfully referable to this 
species. 
XXVIl.-SAPINDACE.^.. 
82. Allophylus Cobbe DC, VAR. glabra Roxb, (sp.) 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. ( of the variety ) India ; Indo-China ; 
China ; Malaya. 
83. Lepisanthes burmannica Kurz. 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRIB. Pegu and Tenasserim. 
[ Nephelium Lit chi Camb. — The Litchi fruit was obtained at a 
village in the hills immediately east of ’Nsentaru Ferry ; the quality 
was rather indifferent ; the tree was not met with further north. ] 
XXXVIII.-.SABIACE^. 
84. Meliosma simplicifolia Roxb, 
Shigu Ferry, 800 feet, (E). Distrib. Southern India ; Himalaya ; 
Indo-China. 
ANACARDIACEi^. 
[Mangi/era indie a Linn.— The mango is cultivated sparingly in 
the lower villages as far north as the confluence, but the fruit is not 
of very good quality.] 
Caiyci florae* 
XXIX.— CONNARACE^. 
85. Taeniochlaena birmanica Prain, 
Myitkyina (C). 
A very distinct species ; the only other species ot the genus is 
Malayan. 
XXX.— LEGUMINOS^. 
86, Crotalaria alata Ham, 
Myitkyina (E). DiSTRlB. India ; Indo-China ; Malaya. 
87. Crotalaria ferruginea Walt, 
