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173. Rhynchosia viscosa, DC. Prodr. Flowers December and January ; 

 pods ripen February. 



174. Flemingia chappar, Ham. Uriya Chinna. 



175. Flemingia conjesta, Eoxb. Flowers December. 



176. Dalbergia Sissoo, Roxb. Planted in avenues. 



177. Dalbergia latifolia, Roxb. Uriya Sissua. 



178. Dalbergia volubilis, Roxb. Uriya Pitchuli. 



179. Dalbergia paniculata, Roxb. Uriya Dhobi. Fruit October. 



180. Pterocarpus marsupium, Roxb. Uriya Piasal. 



181. Pterocarpus santalinus, Linn. A few trees planted at Chatrapur. 



182. Pongamia glabra, Vent. Jard. Uriya Koronjo. Flowers March ; pods 

 ripen January. 



183. Derris scandens, Benth. 



184. Csesalpinia Bonducella, Fleming. The broad prickly pods ripen in 

 January. The pods are two-seeded ; the seeds are large and lead-coloured. 



185. Csesalpinia pulcherrima, Swartz. Planted ornamentally. 



186. Csesalpinia sepiaria, Roxb. Uriya Gillo. 



187. CaBsalpinia coriaria, Willd. Planted. 



188. Peltophorum ferrugineum, Benth. Planted in avenues. 



189. Poinciana elata, Linn. 



190. Poinciana regia, Boja. 



191. Parkinsonia aculeata, Linn. Uriya Suna Sullo. 



192. Cassia fistula, Linn. Sunnari. Flowering April, when it presents a very 

 handsome appearance with its large thyrses of golden flowers. The pods 

 are long and terete. 



193. Cassia occidentals, Linn. Uriya Kasindra. In Hooker's Flora this 

 plant is shown as having 7 perfect stamens and the petals pale lilac. In 

 Ganjam, however, where it is a most common weed, the perfect stamens 

 are almost invariably 6 and the petals always yellow. The uppermost 

 stamen as well as the 3 lowest is rudimentary. Flowers and pods August 

 to January. 



194. Cassia tora, Linn. Uriya Tsaleunda 



195. Cassia auriculata, Linn. In the southern part of the district only. 



196. Cassia alata, Linn. One plant in a garden at Chatrapur. 



197. Cassia siamea, Linn. Uriya Sinia-Kasindra. Introduced and planted as 

 an avenue tree, and now run wild. 



198. Cassia glauca, Linn. One specimen only found in a small remote village. 

 No one knows how it came there, nor do there appear to be any other 

 in the neighbourhood. 



199. Cassia absus, Linn. 



200. Cassia Kleinii, W.& A. 



201. Cassia mimusoides, Linn. 



e Koia. 



202. Tamarindus indica, Linn. Uriya \ j> mtu n 



