250 THE BOTANY OF THE KACHIN HILLS NORTH*EAST OF MYITKYINA, 
241. Lobelia rosea Wall, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Himalaya ; Assam ; Burma. 
242. Wahlenbergia gracilis DC, 
Myitkyina (C). DisTRIB. Tropics of Old World. 
243. Campanumoea parviflora Bth. 
Myitkyina (C), DiSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya; Assam Ranges; Shan 
Plateau. 
XLVIIL—VACCINIACEiE. 
244. Agapetes Pottingeri Prain, 
Lakham, 4,100 ft. (E). 
A very distinct species, forming the type of a new section of 
Agapetes, 
245. Desmogyne nerii folia King Prain, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Chin Hills. 
XLIX.— ERICACE^. 
246. Pieris ovalifolia Don, 
Hankow, 500 ft. (E), DiSTRlB. Himalaya ; Assam Ranges ;Indo. 
China; China ; Japan. 
247. Rhododendron indicum Linn, 
Ningting, 800 ft. (E). Distrib. China and Japan ; also previously 
collected by Dr. J. Anderson at Momien in the Taping Valley. 
[Several Rh<Pdodendrons were met with while crossing the moun- 
tains between the head-waters of the Lakhing Kha and the Nachawn^ 
Kha.] 
L.—PRIMULACE^. 
248. Lysimachia evalvis Wall,y VAR. grandifolia Prain, 
Neochawng, 2,500 ft. (E). This differs from the type very con* 
siderably and may be a distinct species, but the material is insufficient 
for definite decision. Leaves 6in. long, 2*25in. wide; pedicels 
2 in. long. 
^ 49 * Lysimachia ramosa Wall, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya; Assam Ranges; 
Java. Previously collected by Dr. Griffith in the Hukung Valley, 
but not elsewhere in Burma. A distinct variety occurs in Ceylon. 
LI.— MYRSINEiE. 
250. Ardisia crenata Sims. 
Bansparao, 2,000 ft. (E). DiSTRlB. China; Japan ; Malaya ; 
also Pegu {Kurz.) 
251, Ardisia virens Knrs» 
