OF SOUTH-EAST SIKKI ' 
863 
83, I^csniodium Desv. 
191. Desmodium tiliaefoUum G. Don 
W. of Tanka La 7—9,000 ft. 
193. Pesniodium kuihaitense C. B. Clarke 
Ari, 3,000 ft., No. 4501. A rare species. 
83, Erythriua Liim. 
193. Erythriua arhoresceus Roxb. 
Ari, 5-6,000 ft. 
81, Pueraria DC. 
194. Pueraria peduiiciilaris Grab. 
Lachung, Karponang, Cbeungtong, G — 9,000 ft. 
85, Eutada Adans. 
195. Eutada scaudens Benth. 
Phadonchen, ascending to 7,000 ft 
XXX.-ROSACEJi:. 
86. Pruuus Linn. 
196. Pruuus rufa Wall. 
Changu, Chola, 11-12,000 ft., No. 3207. 
197. Pruuus auadeuia Koehne 
Karponang, 9 — 10,000 ft. 
This is the Prunus Padus L. of the Flora of British India. See Fedde’s 
Repei-toiium, x, 34. 
198. Prunus glaucifolia (Wall.) Koehne 
Laghep, Fieunggong, 10 — 12,000 ft., No. 3880. 
199. Prunus uepaleusis Ser. 
Phadonchen, 7 — 8,000 ft. 
300. Pruuus acuminata Wall. 
Cheungtong, Lower Chakung Chu, 6 — 7,000 ft., No. 476^ Ribu ! 
87, Prinsepia Royle 
301. Prinsepia utilis Royle 
Lower Chakung Chu, towards Keadom. Only in the drier region. 
