MINBU IN UPPER BURMA. 45 
18 % Desmodium oblonguni Wall. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution. — U pper Burma. 
181. * Desmodium Kingianum Pcain. (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 
: Vol. LXVI. II, 1897.) 
Sidoktaya. 
Distribution. — Upper Burma. 
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183. Desmodium diffusum DC. 
Minbu district. 
DISTRIBUTION. —Peninsular and Central India, Bengal, Burma, 
China. 
183. Desmodium triflorum DC. 
Pyogingon. 
Distribution.— T hroughout the tropics. 
181. Desmodium gyrans DC. 
Arracan Yomahs. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Throughout India and Burma, Malay Archi- 
pelago, Philippine Islands* 
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96. Abrus Linn, 
185. Abrus precatorius Linn. 
Common in the district. 
Burm. Y we- gale. 
Distribution. — T hroughout the tropics. 
97. Cicer Linn. 
186. Cicer arietinum Linn. 
Alluvial belt, cultivated. 
Distribution. — Throughout the tropics. 
98. Teranmus Sw. 
187. Teranmus labialis Spreng. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution.— T hroughout the tropics. 
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99. Mucuna Ad a ns. 
188. Mucuna puriens DC. 
, Nwamadaung hills. 
Distribution.— Throughout the tropics 
