APPENDIX I. 



in Gaya ; Maghada is the old name for Bihar and Puraniya for 

 Purneah. Saefganj is in Purneah. Bihar refers to the town (not 

 district) of that name in Patna. Kalkapur is in Bhagalpur, Sheik- 

 pura in the Santal Parganahs, Kisanganj in Purneah, Bhimnagar in 

 the north of Bhagalpur not far from the frontier, Paingti in the Santal 

 Parganahs, Bangsi in Patna, Barh in Patna, Arval in Patna, 

 Risikhund in Monghyr, Manihari is on the Ganges on the Purneah side 

 of a crossing from the Santal Parganahs. Paturghata is in northern 

 Bhagalpur on the south side of the Ganges. Nawada is in the south 

 of Gaya, Burhisimar in the Santal Parganahs, Dumraon in Shahabad, 

 Thakurganj in Purneah, RatanganJ in Bhagalpur, Banka in Gaya. 

 The few other places mentioned are either on the map attached or 

 in the Maldah, Jalpaiguri and other districts near our boundary and 

 only concern species already mentioned in the Flora. 



FAM. 1. RANUNCULACE^. 

 Nigella sativa, No. 4712 N. indica, Kumarganj. 



FAM. 2. DILLENIACE^. 

 Dillenia pentagyna, No. 949, Monghyr. 



FAM. 4. ANONACE^. 



Uvaria Hamiltoni, No. 6485, V. grandiflora, Monghyr 20 May 1810. 



Polyalthia longifolia, No. 6442 Gtiateria longifolia, Patna. 



P. cerasioides, No. 6436 Gvateria cerasioides, Monghyr 27 April 1811, 



fl. and fr. 

 P. suberosa, No. 6437 Gvateria suberosa, Monghyr 13 Oct. 1811. 

 Miliusa velutina, No. 6441 Gvateria velutina, Monghyr 27 April 1811, fl. 

 Saccopetalum tomentosum, No. 6472 Uvaria Chandana, Monghyr 



3 May 1811. 



FAM. 5. MENISPERMACE^. 



Cissampelos pareira, No. 4979 C. convolvulacea and C. septetnnervia, 

 Rajmahal and Monghyr 20 July, 10 Sept. and 7 Aug. 



Tinospora cordifolia, No. 4955 Coccvlvs cordifolia, Monghj-r 3 May 

 1811, fi. 



Cocculus hirsutus, No. 4957 C. villosvs, Monghyr 30 April 1811, fl. 

 and fr. 



FAM. 7 NYMPH^ACE^. 



Nelumbium speciosum, No. 7259, Patna. 



FAM. 10. CRUCIFER^. 



Eruca sativa, No. 4800, Patna 6 April. Pods up to 1-2" long in- 

 cluding the •2--3" long beak. 



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