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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICT OF 
55. Hibiscus micrantlius Linn. 
Salin. # 
Distribution. —Throughout the plains of India and Burma 
Tropical Africa, Arabia. 
56. Hibiscus Solan dr a L’Her. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution.—' T hroughout the plains of India and Burma, Cey- 
lon, Eastern Tropical Africa. 
57. Hibiscus lunariifolius Willd. 
Salin. 
Distribution.— Peninsular India and Burma. Ceylon and 
Tropical Africa. 
58. Hibiscus pandurrcformis Burm. 
Minbu district. 
DiSTRiBUriON.-^Throughout the plains of India and Burma, 
Ceylon, Tropical Africa and Tropical Australia. 
59. * Hibiscus vitifolius Linn. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution.— A s the last species. 
60. * Hibiscus Sabdariffa Linn. 
Arracan Yomahs, on deserted village site. 
Distribution.— C ultivated throughout the tropics. 
61. * Hibiscus ficulneus Linn. 
Mon valley near Sidoktaya. 
Distribution.— Throughout the plains of India and Burma, also 
in Ceylon. 
63.* Hibiscus pungens Roxb. 
Nwamadaung hills, below 2,000 ft. 
Distribution.— N.-W. Himalaya, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Bengal, 
Assam, Burma. 
63. Hibiscus sagittifolius Kurz. H. Abelmoschus Z. VAR. multifor- 
mis of F. B. L 
Sidoktaya. 
Distribution.— Manipur, Burma, Malay Archipelago. 
This is a quite good species. 
64. Hibiscus esculentus Linn. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution.— Cultivated throughout the tropics 
