258 THE BOTANY OP THE KUCHIN HILLS NORTH EAST OF MYITKYINA, 
330, Phlogacanthus curviflorus Nees. 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Assam Ranges ; Burma. 
331, Phlogacanthus Jenkinsii 
Namlao to Bansparao, 500 to 2, coo ft. (E). DiSTRlB. Naga Hills 
{Jenkins^ Watt) ; Bhamo {J. Anderson)^ 
332, Phlogacanthus pubinervius T. And, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. Sikkim, Shan Hills, 
333* Phlogacanthus tubiflotus Nees, 
Myiikyina (C). DiSTRlB. Daphla Hills; Assam Ranges; not before 
sent from Burma. 
334. Lepidgathis hyalina Nees, 
Myitkyina, 450 ft. (E). DiSTRlB. India ; Indo-China ; China. 
335. Justicia procumbens Linn,^ VAR. \2iWs^\cdi Clarke, 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRIB. India; Indo-China; China ; Malaya ; Aus- 
tralia. 
336. Adhatoda Vasica Nees, 
Ningting, 3,000 ft. (E). DiSTRlB. Throughout South-Eastern Asia. 
337. Rhinacanthus calcaratus Nees.^ VAR. maxima Pram, 
Myitkyina (C). 
Leaves faintly puberulouson both surfaces, panicle dense, corolla* 
tube !*5 inch long ; capsule 2 inches long. Very possibly this should 
be considered a distinct species, 
338. Rungia stolonifera C,B, Clarke, 
Lammuk, 2,500 ft. (E). DiSTRlB. Hitherto only known from the 
Khasia Hills. 
339. Dicliptera Roxburghiana Nees, ' ' , . 
Lammuk, 2,500 ft. (E), DiSTRlB. India and Indo-China. 
LXIX.— VERBENACE^. 
340. Callicarpa arborea Roxh, 
Myitkyina (E) ; (C). Distrib* Northern India and Himalaya ; 
Assam ; Indo-China ; Malaya. 
341. Caryopteris paniculata C,B, Clarke, 
Myitkyina (E). DiSTRlB. Eastern Himalaya and Assam Ranges ; 
also Taping Valley. 
\Teciona grandis Linn, fil.— »The teak, though present at Myit- 
kyina, is not plentiful, and the trees are gnarled and stunted. It 
does not occur further north.] 
342. Premna herbacea Roxh. 
Myitkyina (C). DiSTRlB. India; Himalaya ; Assam Ranges; Burma. 
343. Premna milleflora C,B. Clarke, 
Myitkyina (Cb DiSTRIB, Hitherto only known from Assam. 
