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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICT OF 
Sinbok and Pyogingon. 
Burm. Pyi-ban-nyo. 
DISTRIBUTION. — Throughout India and Burma, Ceylon, Malay 
Peninsula and Archipelago, China, Pacific islands, N. Australia. 
340. Cassia mimosoides Linn. var. dimidiata. 
Sidoktaya. 
Distribution.— T hroughout the tropics, 
131. Tamar Indus Linn. 
341. Tamarindus indica Linn. 
Throughout the district. 
Distribution.— Throughout the tropics, 
133. Bauliinia Linn. 
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343.* Bauliinia tomcntosa Linn. 
Pyogingon. 
DISTRIBUTION. — Rajputana, Upper Gangetic plain, Bengal, Penin- 
sular India, Burma, Malay Archipelago, Andaman islands, Ceylon, 
Siam. 
343. Bauliinia polycarpa Wall. 
Arracan Yomahs near Kan. 
Distribution.— Arracan and Pegu Yomahs, Shan hills, Martaban, 
Tennasserim. 
344. Bauliinia racemosa Lamk. 
Gwingyin. 
DISTRIBUTION.— N. -W. Himalaya, Upper Gangetic plain, Bengal, 
Burma, Punjab, Rajputana, Scinde, Central and Peninsular India, 
Ceylon, Malay Archipelago, China. 
What appears to be a distinct variety of this species was found in 
the Nwamadaung hills in fruit only, the pods being much fuller than 
those of the type— almost cylindrical. 
345. Bauliinia malabarica Roxb. 
Salin. ■ 5 
DISTRIBUTION. — Throughout India and Burma, Malay Archi- 
pelago. 
346. Bauliinia dipliylla Ham. 
Nwamadaung hills. 
Distribution. — Peninsular India, Burma, 
