... oleaefolia and Scottiana, two doubtful species, are found in the mountains near Munnipore, Pundua, and Silhet, and in those surrounding the valley of Nepaul. A third genuine species occurs on the Naga range, towards the eastern extremity of the valley... Transactions - Side 160af Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India - 1838Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1838 - 430 sider
...size of a small tree, is well known to the Assamese and Singphos by the name of Bun Ful'up or jung'e Tea; being used by them as a medicine. The two species...species, three are natives of hills, two of plains. I have elsewhere entered into the question, whether there are two species of Camellia, which afford... | |
| 1842 - 554 sider
...towards the eastern extremity of the valley of Assam. It is well known to the Assamese and Singphos by the name of Bun Fullup, or jungle tea, being used by them as a medicine. A fourth species was found by Dr. Wallich about Tingrei. Besides the characters of the several species... | |
| 1842 - 530 sider
...eastern extremity of the valley of Assam. It is well known to the Assamese and Singphos by the name pf Bun Fullup, or jungle tea, being used by them as a medicine. A fourth species was found by Dr. Wallich about Tingrei. Besides the characters of the several species... | |
| 1842 - 540 sider
...towards the eastern extremity of the valley of Assam. It is well known to the Assamese and Singphos by the name of Bun Fullup, or jungle tea, being used by them as a medicine. A fourth species was found by Dr. Wallich about Tingrei. Besides the characters of the several species... | |
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