MINBU IN UPPER BURMA,, 
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104. *01ax nana Wall 
Arracan Yomahs. 
Distribution.— N.-W. Himalaya, Punjab, Bengal, Assam. 
Burma. 
67. Cansjera Juss. 
105. Cansjera Rlieedii Kurz, 
Gwingyin. 
Distribution.— Peninsular India, Gangetic Plain, Burma, Malaya. 
Australia. 
XXVII.— CELASTRINEyE. 
68. Lophopetalum Wight. 
106. Lophopetalum Wallicliii Kurz. 
Ngape. 
Distr IBUTION .—Burma. 
XXVIII.— RHAMNACE/E. 
69. Ventilago Gaertn. 
107. Ventilago calyculata Tul. 
Burm. Thwedet. 
DISTRIBUTION. Throughout India and Burma, Java. 
70. Zizyphus Juss. 
108. Zizyphus Jujuba Lamk. 
Exceedingly common all over the dry zone, cultivated in the 
irrigated tracts. 
Burm. Zi-bin } * wild plum * of the English residents. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Throughout Afghanistan, India and Burma, 
Ceylon, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago, China, Australia. Tro~ 
pical Africa, 
109. Zizyphus (Enoplia Mill. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution.— T ropical Asia and Australia. 
HO. Zizyphus glabra Roxb. 
A climbing shrub. Branches about as thick as a crowquill, glabrous, 
smooth, pale, armed with infrequent solitary short recurved brown 
polished prickles. Leaves petiolate, glabrous on both surfaces 
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