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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICT OF 
359. Quamoclit Moench. 
444. Quamoclit pliceilicea Choisy. Ipomcea coccinea Linn, of F.B.I. 
Gwingyin. 
Distribution. — Cultivated throughout India and Burma; native 
to tropical America. 
445. Quamoclit pinnata Bo}. Ipomoea Quamoclit Linn, of F.B.L 
Minbu district. 
Distribution.— L ike the last. 
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260. Pharbitis Choisy. 
446. Pharbiti sMl Choisy. lpomosa hederacea Jacq. of F.B.L 
Arracan Yomabs. 
Distribution.— Throughout the tropics. 
261. Aniseia Choisy. 
447. * Aniseia calycina Choisy. lpomosa calycina Benth. of F.B.L 
Minbu district. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Bengal, Central and Peninsular India, Burma* 
263. Ipomcea Linn. 
448. Ipomcea Batatas Lamk. 
Cultivated in the Mon valley and at Sal in. 
Burm. Kazun-u. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Cultivated in places throughout India, Burma 
and the Malay Peninsula. Native to tropical America. 
449. Ipomcea Pes-tigridis Linn. 
Minbu district. 
DISTRIBUTION. -“Throughout the Eastern tropics. 
450. Ipomcea tridentata Roth. 
Minbu district. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Bengal, Central, West and Peninsular Indian 
Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
451. Ipomcea chryseides Ker. 
Minbu district. 
DISTRIBUTION.— Throughout the Eastern tropics. 
453. * Ipomcea reniformis Choisy, 
Minbu district. 
Distribution. — Upper Gangetic plain, Bengal, Central and 
Peninsular India, Ceylon, Burma, Malay Archipelago, tropical Africa. 
