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230. Terminalia tomentosa, Bedel. Uriya Sahajo. Flowers May ; fruit 

 November and December. 



231. Calycopteris floribunda, Lamle. Uriya Kohundia. 



232. Anogeissus latifolia, Wall. Uriya Dhau. Fruit January. 



233. Anogeissus acuminata, Wall. Uriya Fasi. 



234. Combretum decandrum, Roxb. Uriya Koralcokundia. A tall creeper 

 very conspicuous through the white floral leaves which appear in 

 November and December. Flowers open out in January. 



235. Combretum ovalifolium, Roxb. Uriya DevahoTeundia. Flowering March. 



Myrtacece. 

 23G. Psidium Guayava, Linn. Uriya Bodajambo. 



237. Eugenia Jambos, Linn. Uriya Gulabjambo. Planted. 



238. Eugenia operculata, Roxb. Uriya < -g ... , -v , * J-Not common. 



239. Eugenia Jambolana, Linn. Uriya Jambo. Flowers March and April ; 

 fruit during rains. 



240. Eugenia bracteata, Roxb. Uriya Jatti. 



241. Barringtonia acutangula, Gaertn. Uriya Einjolo. Flowering May and 

 June. 



242. Careya arborea, Roxb. Uriya Kumbi. Flowers March ; fruit May. 



243. Eucalyptus globulus, Labill. Planted and thriving well. 



3Ielastomacece. 



244. Sonerila tenera, Royle. 



245. Memecylon edule, Roxb. Uriya Niraso. 



Lythracece. 



246. Woodfordia floribunda, Salisb. Uriya Jatiko. Flowers January-March. 



247. Lawsonia alba, Lamk. Uriya Manjati. Planted. 



248. Lagerstrcemia indica, Linn, Planted in gardens. Flowering in the 

 rain s. 



249. Lagerstrcemia parviflora, Roxb. Uriya Sidda. Flowers May ; fruit 

 December. 



250. Lagerstrcemia Flos Reginaa, Retz. A .few planted specimens. Flower- 

 ing during the rains. 



Onagracece. 



251. Jussioea suffruticosa, Linn. Flowering December. 



252. Ludwigia parviflora, Roxb. Uriya Jholo-jholi. Flowers in the rains. 



Samydacew. 



253. Casearia tomentosa, Roxb. Uriya Giridi. Flowers January ; fruit 



March. 



Passiflorece. 



254. Passiflora fcetida. A slender climber covered with glandular hairs. The 

 pure white flowers appear in abundance in the rains ; the globose green 

 fruit is surrounded by the 3 glandular pubescent pinnatisect bracts which 

 form an epicalyx. 



