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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICT OF 
100, Erytlirina Linn. 
180, Erytlirina suberosa Roxb. 
Nwamadaung hills. 
Distribution.— T hroughout India and Burma. 
Va r. glabrescens Prain . (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, VoL 
LXVI, II, 1897.) 
Minbu. 
DISTRIBUTION. — N.-W. Himalaya, Sikkim, Burma. 
101. Galactia P. Br, 
100. Galactia tenuiflora W. & A. var. *villosa. 
Minbu district. 
Distribution. — Central and Peninsular India, Bengal, Burma. 
102. Spatliolobus Hassk. 
101. Spatliolobus Roxburghii Benth. 
Ngape. 
DISTRIBUTION.—' Throughout India and Burma, 
103. Butea Roxb. 
102. Butea frondosa Roxb. 
Common in the alluvial belt. 
Distribution. — Throughout India and Burma, Ceylon. 
103. Butea superba Roxb. 
Nwamadaung hills. 
Distribution.— Peninsular India, Rajputana, Upper Gangetic 
Plain, Bengal, Burma. 
104. Canavalia DC. 
104. Canavalia ensiformis DC. 
Nwamadaung hills, wild. Cultivated in the alluvial tract. 
Distribution.#— Throughout the tropics. 
105. Pueraria DC. 
105. Pueraria Candollci Grah. 
Mon valley. 
Distribution. — Chittagong, Burma, Cocos Islands. 
Var. eriocarpa. Pods as hairy as those of P . tuber osa , 
Minbu district. 
106. Pueraria Wallichii DC. 
Arracan Yomahs. 
107. Distribution.— N.-W., Central and Eastern Himalayas, Assam^ 
Burma. 
