THE BOTANY OF THE KACHIN HILLS NORTH-EAST OF MYITKYINA. 241 
Myitkyina (E). DiSTRIB. Assam Ranges; Indo-China; Malaya ; 
said by Mr. Baker to occur in the Eastern Himalaya, but there are no 
examples at Calcutta from north of the Brahmaputra. 
137. Bauhinia Pottingeri Prain» 
Namlao to Bausparao, 500 to 2,000 ft. (E). 
A very fine species, belonging to the group that includes B. 
ferruginea and nervosa^ but with rather larger flowers than any 
hitherto known member of its group. 
138. Bauhinia variegata Limi, 
Namlao to Bansparao, 500 to 2,000 ft, (E). Distrib, India ; 
Himalaya ; Indo-China ; China, 
139. Calliandra umbrosa Bth. 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya and Assam Ranges ; 
also reported from the Chin Hills, but not from the country east of 
the Irrawaday Valley. 
140. Acacia pennata Willd. 
Bansparao, 2,000 ft. (E), Distrib, India; Indo-China ; Malaya, 
141. Acacia pruinescens Kurs. 
Namli, 2,000 to 2,500 ft. (E), Distrib. Upper Assam ; also previ- 
ously collected both by Dr. Griffith in the Hukung Valley and by 
Dr. Anderson at Poneshee in the Taping Valley. 
142. Albizzia lucida Bth. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Himalaya ; Assam ; Burma ; Tenas- 
serim. 
143. Pithecolobium angulatum Bth, 
Myitkyina (C), DiSTRIB, Eastern Himalaya ; Indo-China and 
Malaya. 
144. Pithecolobium bigeminum Mart. 
Pala, 1,500 ft. (E) ; Myitkyina (C), DiSTRiB, W. India; E. Himalaya 
and Assam ; not before collected in Burma. 
[ Peas were found cultivated in the villages on the Chinese 
frontier, and other beans besides the Sim (Dolichos Lablah) were 
noticed in gardens during the journey. ] 
XXXE—ROSACE^. 
145. Prunus acuminata Wall. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Himalaya ; Assam; not before sent from 
Burma. 
[Prunus Armenaiaca Linn.— The Apricot was very often 
seen during the journey ; no specimens were brought. The 
Apricot occurs also among Dr. Anderson’s specimens from Momien 
in the Taping Valley.] 
