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Convolvulaeece. 



342. Erycibe paniculata, Roxb. 



343. Argyreia tilieefolia, Wight. Probably not truly wild. 



344. Argyreia speciosa, Sweet. Flowering September and October. 



345. Ipomea bona-nox, Linn. Occasionally as an escape from gardens. 



346. Ipomea coccinea, Linn. Uriya Panikoda. Flowers December. 



347. Ipomea quamoclit, Linn. 



348. Ipomea digitata, Linn. Flowers January. 



349. Ipomea pentaphylla, Jacq. 



350. Ipomea pes-tigridis, Linn. Uriya Billenandi. A pretty slender, softly 

 hairy creeper, with white flowers and palmatisect leaves, somewhat recall- 

 ing a tiger's " pug. " Flowering in the rains. 



351. Ipomea tridentata, Roth. 



352. Ipomea reniformis, Chois. 



353. Ipomea obscura, Ker. 



354. Ipomea sepiaria, Koen. Flowers January, 



355. Ipomea beladambce, Roem & Sch. Flowers January. 



356. Ipomea aquatica, Forsk. In and around tanks and ditches. Flowers 

 December and January. 



357. Ipomea biloba, Forsk. Uriya Notiali-noi. Trailing across sand. Flowers 

 large purple, leaves resembling those of the Bauhinias. Flowering in March. 



358. Evolvulus alsinoides, Linn. Uriya Vishnukrantha. A slender small trail- 

 ing herb with small blue flowers. Appears to flower sporadically through- 

 out the year. A decoction is used medicinally as a febrifuge. 



Solanacece. 



359. Solanum nigrum, Linn. Flowers during the rainy season. 



360. Solanum indicum, Linn. Uriya Bejji. 



361. Solanum xanthocarpum, Linn. 



362. Solanum trilobatum. 



363. Physalis minima. Flowers August. 



364. Datura f astuosa, Linn. 



Scrophularinece. 



365. Sutera glandulosa, Roth. Flowers December to February, 



366. Stemodia viscosa, Roxb. Flowering January and February. 



367. Limnophila laxa, Benth. In flower in August and September: 



368. Bonnaya brachiata, Link & Otto. Flowers February. 



369. Scoparia dulcis, Linn. Floweriug January. Sir Joseph Hooker 

 (Flora B. I.) states that this plant was unknown in Koxburgh's time, and 

 has probably spread from Serampore since 1845. 



Orobanchacece. 



370. iEginetia indica, Roxb. 



Lentibulariece. 



371. Utricularia steilaris, Linn. ■» 



„„„ 1T . , • a u ii c Flowering October to January, 



372. Utricularia flexuosa, \ alii. J ° J 



