MINBU IN UPPER BURMA. 
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tinged with purple at the base, at first dark olive-green internally, a 
length a veined or uniform purple. Spadix reaching to about the 
base of the twisted point, neuters numerous about as many as the 
female flowers, about 6 mm. long, faintly yellow, subulate recurved 
sparsely setulosely hairy, spadix between the neuter and male 
flowers pink or red and 15-2 cm. long, male portion of spadix a 
little shorter. Appendix shortly stalked, slender, dark purple almost 
black, base lobulated, about io*6 cm. long. 
Minbu district, Shaik Mokim ! 
A singular looking plant apparently resembling 7\ pedatum in 
foliage, but differing in spathe and spadix, according to the des- 
cription of T . pedatum which is all the writer has to guide him, there 
being no specimen of T. pedatum in the Calcutta Herbarium. 
406. Alocasia Schott. 
688. Alocasia decipiens Schott. 
Arracan Yornahs. 
Distribution. — Burma. 
XCVIt. — LEMNACEiE. 
407. Lenina Linn. 
689. Lemna polyrliiza Linn. 
Salin lake. 
Distribution.— Temperate zones and tropics. 
408. Wolffia Horkel. 
600. Wolffia arrliiza Wimm. 
Salin lake. 
Distribution. — Cosmopolitan. 
XCVIII.— ALISMACE/E. 
409. * Limnopliyton Miq. 
691. * Limnopliyton obtusifolium Miq. 
Salin l ake.. 
Distribution— Peninsular India, Ceylon, Burma, tropical 
Africa. 
XCIX. — NAIAD ACEJE. 
410. Potamogeton Linn. 
693. Potamogcton indicus Roxb. 
Paunglin lake. 
Distribution.— Throughout India, Ceylon and Burma, Malay 
Archipelago. 
