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Strohilanthes glutinosus Nees. 
Strobilanthes pentstemonoides T, 
Anders. 
Dicliptera roxhurghiana Nees. 
Elsholtzia fstrobilzfera Benth. 
Calamintha umbrosa Benth. 
Calamintha longicaulis Benth. 
Scutellaria repens Ham. 
Craniotome versicolor Reichb. 
Leucas ciliat^a Benth. 
Plantago major Linn. 
Deeringia celosioides R. Br. 
Peperomia reftexa Dietr. 
Daphne cannabina Wall. 
Loranthus odoratus Wall, 
Loranthus Scurrula Linn. 
Loranthus umbellifer Schultf. 
Viscum articulatum Burm. 
OSYRIS ARBOREA Wc ^ ll . 
Phyllanthus PARVIFOLIUS 
Ham. 
Urtica parvijlora Roxb. • 
Girardtnia heterophylla Uecne. 
Lecanthus Wightii Wedd. 
ElATOSTEMA UNEOIA TUM Wigbt. 
Alnus nepalensis Dan. 
Quercus SEMgc^RPiFQUA Smith. 
Quercus lanuginosa D^n. 
Quercus qlauca Thunb. 
Carpinus viminca W^l|, 
Otochilus alba Lindl. 
Pardanthus chinensis Ker. 
Agave Vera-Crust Mill. 
Agave Wightii Drummond & 
Prain. 
SMILA^ PARVl FOLIA Wall. 
Asparagus racemosus Koxb. 
Tupistra aurantiaca Wall. 
Colocasia Antiguorum Schptt. 
Arisdema sp. 
Andropogon ASSiMii.i$ Stewd. 
Arundinaria sp. 
Gleichenia dichotoma Wall, 
GlEICHENIA LONGlSSmA Blume. 
Polypodium sp. 
Pteris aquilwa Linn. 
Very few plants of tbe Temperate Forest Belt reach the plains hut a 
few reappear on Parasnath and in the Gliittagong hills. 
In the temperate foreat belt the vegetation is very different from 
that of the plains : and of the plants in the above list only Amp^annia 
rotundifoHay Dicliptera Roxhurghiana^ Asparagus racemosus and 
Colocasia Antiquorum are at all general in the plains of Bengal. 
The few indigenous plants common to this belt and the ChotU 
Nagpur plateau, with Pdrasnath rising to 4,000 ft., may be nanped i 
they are Hypericum japonkum^ Rubia cordifoHai Caiamigktkft 
umhrosa^ Peperomia reflexa^ Loranthus Scurrula^ liiscum urticula^ 
turn, Girardinia heterophylla and Andropogon assimilis* 
The hills of Chittagong carry almost the same number, 
cum japonicum^ Eurya acuminata^ Schima WxUicMi^ Mcesa ramen^- 
taceay jEchmantbera Wallichii, Loranthus Scurrula and Gleichenia 
linearis. Every one of these is found in the Sikkim Himalaya and 
mountains of Assam. Msesa rarnentacea and Loranthus Scurrula 
reach their western known limit in Nepdl. 
