254 the botany of the kachin hills north-east of myitkyina. 
[ Physalis peruviana Linn.— This was once seen in a garden 
during Lieutenant Pottiiiger’s journey.] 
286. Nicotiana Tabacum Linn, 
Noichong to Phal^, 1,300 to 2,000 ft. (E), Distrib. Native of 
America ; cultivated in all warm countries. [Tobacco is very generally 
cultivated throughout the Kachin Hills ; only this species was met with 
by Lieutenant Pottinger's party ; N, rotun difolia appears to be un- 
known,] 
LXIL— SCROPHULARINEyE. 
287. Torenia edentula Griff, 
Myitkyina (Q, DiSTRIB. Bihar; Sikkim ; Assam ; Burma ; Malaya, 
288. Torenia flava Ham. 
Myitkyina (C), DiSTRlB. Assam; Burma ; China ; Malaya. 
289. Torenia rubens Benth. 
Chesyan, 3,000 ft. (E), Distrib. Sikkim*; Assam Ranges ; already 
collected by Dr, Griffith during the Hukung Valley journey. This 
is in reality exceedingly distinct from the next species, though the 
two are united in the Flora of British India, 
290. Torenia vagans Roxb, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRIB. Himalaya ; Assam Ranges ; China; not 
before collected in Burma. The Nilgiri locality cited in the Flora 
of British India is erroneous. 
291. Vandellia scabra Bih^ 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRIB. Throughout Tropics of Old World. 
29a. Vandellia sessiliflora Bth. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Bihar; Himalaya; Assam Ranges; 
Burma. 
293. - Bonnaya reptans Spreng. 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Throughout South-Eastern Asia. 
294. Bonnaya veronicacfolia 
Myitkyina (C). Distrib. Throughout South-Eastern Asia. 
295. Centranthera hispida R, Br, 
Myitkyina (C). DlSTRiB. Throughout South-Eastern Asia and in 
Australia, 
LXIII.— OROBANCHACE^. 
296. yEginetia indica Ltnn, 
Myitkyina (C). DlSTRiB. Throughout South-Eastern Asia, 
LXIV.— LENTIBULARIE^. 
297. Utricularia orbiculata Wall, 
Myitkyina (C). DisTRIB, Throughout South Eastern Asia. 
