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The second part of this flora focuses on Cachar district in Assam in northeastern India.
Preface
I. General Introduction
II. History of the Floristic Exploration
1. History of floristic works done in Assam and Old Assam
2. District level study of flora and floristic works done in Assam
III. Present study and materials and methods
3. Field and herbarium methods
4. Presentation of flora
IV. Study Area
5. Geography and physiography
6. The river system
7. Geology and soil
8. Climate and climatic variables
9. Vegetation and forest
10. Forestry
V. Results
11. Taxonomic account
12. Description of Genera and species
VI. Discussion
13. Affinities with the Flora of Barak Valley, Assam
14. Economically important plants
15. Summary
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index