242 THE BOTANY OF THE KACHFN HU ES NORTH-EAST OF MYITKYINA. 
146. Prunus persica Linn, 
Shigu Ferry, 2,500 ft. ; cultivated (E), Grown in the cooler parts 
of India. 
The Peach was seen in other places also, but was by no 
cans so common as the Apricot. This likewise occurs among 
Dr. Anderson’s specimens from Momien and elsewhere in the 
Taping Valley. 
147. Prunus Puddum Roxb, 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Himalaya; Assam Ranges; Indo-China. 
148. Neillia thyrsiflora Don, 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Eastern Himalaya; Khasia ; Manipur; 
also Java ; not before collected in Burma. 
149. Rubus hexagynus Roxb, 
Namli, 2,000 to 2,500 ft. (E), DlSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya ; Assam 
Ranges ; Shan Plateau ; also previously collected in the Taping 
Valley. 
[ Various other species of Rubus^ among them, to judge by 
Lieutenant Pottinger's notes, R, moluccanus and R, rosgefolius^ 
were common,] t 
[ Fragaria indica Linn.— -This was very frequently met with 
during the journey, but no specimen was collected.] 
[Fragafia^elatior^hx\i,-—Th\SYfdiS plentiful in the high ranges, 
between the head-waters of the Lakhing Kha and the Nachawng 
Kha, but no examples could be brought.] 
150. Potentilia Kleiniana Wight, 
Phal^, 1,300 to 3,300 ft. (E). Distrib. India ; Indo-China ; Malaya; 
China ; previously collected by Dr. Anderson at Poneshee in the 
Taping Valley. 
1 51. Agrimonia Eupatorium Linn, 
Myitkyina (C)- Distrib. Himalaya ; Indo-China ; China; Northern 
Asia; Japan; doubtfully reported from Java, 
152. Rosa involucrata Roxb, 
Myitkyina (E) Distrib. India; Assam; Burma. 
[Docynia indica Dene. — This was very common everywhere 
throughout the Kachin Hills.] 
153. Photinia Notoniana W, & A,t VAR. macrophylia J7aoh, f, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. (of the variety), Khasia Hills; ^ot 
before sent from Burma. 
XXXII.— SAXIFRAGACE^. 
154. Hydrangea robusta //. /. r., VAR. Griffithii Clarke, 
