THE BOTANY OF THE KACHIN HILLS NORTH-EAST OF MYITKYINA. 247 
201. Hedyotis hispida Retz, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRiB. India ; Indo-China ; China; Malaya. 
202. Hedyotis scaudens Roxb, 
Myitkyina (C).DlSTRIB. Himalaya; Assam; Chittagong. Already 
collected by Anderson in the Taping Valley, but not before in Upper 
Burma. 
203. Anotis ingrata Hook, fil, 
Myitkyina (C). DlSTRiB, Himalaya and the Assam Ranges ; not 
before collected in Burma. 
204. Spiradiclis cylindrica Hook* fil, 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib, Assam Ranges; not before collected in 
Burma. 
205. Ophiorrhiza Hairiseiana Heyne^ VAR. argentea Hk,f, 
Ningting, 3,000 ft. (E) ; Myitkyina (C). DlSTRlB. (of the variety), 
India ; Assam ; not before obtained in Burma, 
206. Ophiorrhiza hispida Hook, fil. 
Namlao to Bansparao, 500 to 2,000 ft. (E). Distrib. Khasia Hills; 
Cachar ; Makum Forest ; not before obtained in Burma. 
207. Ophiorrhiza Kingiana Prain, 
Myitkyina (C). 
A distinct species, nearest O, lurida Hook, f. 
208. Carlemannia Griffithii Benth, 
Myitkyina (C), Distrib. Eastern Himalaya and Assam Ranges; 
not before collected in Burma. 
\Mussaenda macrop hy I la was plentiful in the lower 
hills ; no specimens w^ere brought.] 
209. Mussaenda Roxburghii yi 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Himalaya ; Assam Ranges ; Burma. 
210. Mussaenda sp. 
Myitkyina (E). 
Of this very distinct plant only one specimen has been reported ; 
though insufficient for descriptive purposes, it suffices to show that 
it is very distinct from any of the Indian, Indo-Chinese, or Chinese 
species represented in Herb. Calcutta. It most resembles M, 
pavettasf ora Kurz, and is evidently nearly allied thereto, but the 
young corollas are adpressed grey-silky, whereas in M, pavettxflora 
these are quite glabrous. 
211. Randia Wallichii Hook,f, 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Himalaya; Assam Ranges; Indo-China; 
Malay Archipelago ; also previously collected in the Taping Valley, 
212. Gardenia erythroclada Kurz, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRIB. Pegu. 
