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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICT OF 
as for other aid the writer is, as heretofore, under special obligation 
to Major Prain. He is further indebted to Mr. C. B. Clarke who 
kindly compared at Kew or had compared by the Herbarium staff 
there, the new or doubtful species. 
THALAMIFLOR/Eo . 
L— RANUNCULACEJE. 
1.— Clematis Linn. 
1. *Clematis grewiseflora DC. 
Arracan Yomahs. 
Distribution.— “N.-W., Central and Eastern Himalaya, Burma. 
3. Naravelia DC. 
3. ^Naravelia zeylanica DC. 
Arracan Yomahs. 
Distribution.— S. and W. India, Bengal, Assam, Burma, Ceylon, 
Java. 
3. Ranunculus Linn. 
3. ^Ranunculus sceleratus Linn. 
Burm. Tanga-ngayok . Common on moist spots along the 
Irawaddy bank. 
Distribution.— N.-W. Frontier, Upper Gangetic plain, Bengal, 
N.-W. Himalaya, Assam, Burma, China, Central Asia, Europe, N. 
America. 
IL— ANON ACE AL 
4. Anona Linn. 
4. Anona squamosa Linn. 
Cultivated in the district. 
Distribution.— Cultivated throughout India and Burma, Native 
to Tropical America. 
5. Miliusa Leschenault. 
5. Riliusa Roxburgliiana Hook. f. & Thomson. 
Legain. 
Distribution.— Sikkim, Assam, Chittagong and Burma, Malay 
Peninsula. 
IIL— MENISPERRACEAL 
6. Tinospora Miers. 
Tinospora cordifolia Miers. 
Gwingyin. 
