USEFUL PLANTS OF THE DISTRICT OF LAKHIMPUR . 
LI. THEACEjE. 
126. Tliea Linn. 
154. Tliea sinensis L. Seem. Trans. Linn. Soc. xxii. t. 61 ; Eng. & 
Pranti iii, 6, 182-3. 
T. assamica Masters in Journ. Agri. Horti. Soc. Ind. iii, 63. Camel- 
lia theif era Griff. P.B. Li, 292 ; D. E. P. ii, 70 & vi, 3, 417-79; 
Cavvellia Thea Link Ind. Kew. i, 400. 
Jaipur forest. No. 41156. 
Local na me. — Chde, cha . “ Tea . yi 
Distrib. — Indigenous in Assam and Cacliar. Largely cultivated in 
India, Ceylon, China and Java. 
We found this plant growing wild in the Jaipur jungles. 
LI I. GUTTIFERdB. 
127. Garcinia Linn. 
155. G. lancerefolia Roxb. F. B, I. i, 263 ; Eng. & Pranti iii, 6, 
235 ; D. E. P. iii, 470. 
Dibrugarh. No. 41144. Near Jokai. No. 188. 
Local name. — Rupohi takra. 
Distiub. — E ast Bengal to Assam. 
A tree with narrow leaves which taper very markedly at both ends. It grows near 
cottages. The fruit is eaten. 
LIU. FLACOURTIACEE. 
128 Taraktogenos Hassk. 
156 . T- Kurzii King in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. lix, ii, 630 ; Beng. 
PI. 232 ; Agri. Ledg. No. 5 of 1905. 
Jlydnocarpus Kurzii Warb. Eng. & Pranti. iii, 6a, 21. 
Dibrugarh. No. 315. 
Local name.— Chaulmugra. ;f True Chaulmugra.” 
Distrib. — East Bengal through Assam to Burma. 
Common by the river 'about six miles above Dibrugarh. A tree with oblong leaves which 
have a swelling where the blade meets the stalk, and round fruits as large as cricket balls. 
These fruits are fell of large seeds whose adjacent surfaces are facetted. The well known 
Chaulmugra oil is expressed from these seeds. 
129. Flacourtia Comm. 
157. F. catapkracta Roxh. F. B. 1. i, 193 ; Beng. PI. 231 ; D. E. F. 
iii, 398. 
