164 JOORNA L, BOMB A Y NA TURA L HISTOR Y SOCIETY, Vol. XIX. 



(414) Ischoemum pilosum, Dalz. and Gibs. — Khandesh, Deccau — Mysore^ 



Asirghar, Bellary, Chanda. 



(415) Elionurus royleanus, Nees. — Sind, Gujarat. — Upper Gangetic Plain, 



Arabia, Abyssinia, Cape Verd Islands. 



(416) Andropogon foveolatus, Del. — Sind, Kandesh, Deccan— Drier parts 



of India, Tropical Africa, Cape Verd Islands. 



(417) Andropogon sorghum, Brot. — Cultivated —Warmer parts of Asia, 



Africa, Europe. 



(418) Andropogon annulatus, Forsk. — Deccan. Gujarat - Throughout the 



hills and plains of India, Tropical Africa, China, Australia, Pacific. 



(419) Aristida adscenscionis, L. — Gujarat, Deccan — Throughout the plains 



and low hills of India, up to 8,000 ft., most warm countries. 



(420) Aristida funiculata, Trin. and Rupr. — Sind, Deccan, S. M. Country- 



Plains of the Panjab, Rajputana, from the Konkan southward. 

 Beluchistan, Arabia, Tropical Africa. 



(421) Gracilea royleana, Nees. — Sind, Deccan, Konkan— Panjab Plam, 



Rajputana, Sind, Central India, Socotra, Nubia. 



(422) Cynodon dactylon, Pers. — Throughout India, Burma, and Ceylon, 



up to 5,000 ft. — All warm countries, 



(423) Chloris barbata, Swar. — Throughout the plains of India, Burma, 



and Ceylon — Tropics generally. 



(424) Eleusine Eegyptiaca, Pers. —Throughout the low country of India, 



Burma, and Ceylon, Malacca — warm regions of the Old World. 



(425) Leptochloa chinensis, Nees. — Gujarat, Konkan — Throughout India 



and Burma, Ceylon, Malaj^a, China, Japan, Australia. 



(426) Phragmites karka, Trin.^ — All over India, Afghanistan, Tropical 



Asia, Africa, Japan, Australia. 



(427) Eragrostis cibaris. Link.— Sind, Gujarat, Deccan, Konkan — All over 



India, Arabia, Tropical Africa. 



(428) Halopyrum mucronatum, Stapf. — Sind, Gujarat, Konkan, Kanara — 



Coasts of Western India and Ceylon, Arabia, Tropical Africa. 



(429) JjJluropus villosus, Trin, — On salt ground. — Sind, Gujarat — Sandy 



shores of the Deccan Peninsula and Ceylon, salt plains of the 

 Panjab, Afghanistan, Persia, Arabia. Mediterranean region. 



(430) Triticum vulgare, L. — Cultivated. 



(431) Hordeum vulgare. L., var. hexastichon, Aitchis, — Cultivated. 



In order to give a more complete idea of the vegetation of Cutcli 

 we shall add a few notes on the cultivated plants^ of that Province. 

 The arable area of Cutch is estnnated at about 1,500,000 acres. It 

 consists, generally speaking, of a valley formed between the Dora 

 Hills and the Charwar range, the extensive plain between the Dora 

 Hills and the sea, and inferior valleys formed by subordinate hills in 



^ cf. Bombay Gazetteer, Vol. V. 



