96 
( 
Ind. ii. p. 620 (1889). Yournesolia plicata, O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 
Pl. ii. p. 621 (1891). 
A distinctively Indian species, very rare in the Punjab, where 
it is replaced ‘by the non-tinctorial C. parvifolia, Wlotsch, 
wards to Coromandel and Northern Ceylon; absent from Malabar 
and Southern Ceylon. From the Upper Gangetic Plain it extends 
to the Lower Gangetic Plain, thence into the valleys of the 
Brahmaputra and the Surma and again thence into those of the 
Irrawadi in Burma, and of the Meinam in Siam. 
Usually an annual-field weed throughout its area and always 
so in Northern India and Western Indo-China, Chrozophora 
Rottlert sometimes lasts for more than one season in dry waste 
non Vahl; Croton asperum, Koen.}; the form with narrower sub- 
entire somewhat acute leaves is Chrozophora tinctoria, Cooke, non 
A. Juss. (Croton tinctorium, Burm. f. non Linn.); the perennial 
shrubby condition with rather smaller, rounded but not very 
open. 
Ceyton. Trincomali, Glenie in Herb. Thwaites, 3854! 
Sournern Inpra. Carnatic: Tanjore; Tranquebar, Koenig! 
Heyne in Herb. Wallich! Rottler or Klein in Herb Wallich! 
Coimbatore, Beddome, 7293! Anamalai, Wight, 2313! 2613! 
eed ie near Devanur, Klein! Haskancharni, G. 
homson, 24! Madras, Shuter! Griffith! Wight, 62! Cuddapah ; 
Poramanilla, 500 ft., Gamble, 11097! Mysore: Salikraman, G. 
Thomson, 428! Circars: Samalcotta, Rorburgh! without precise 
locality, Russell in Herb. Wallich! Beddome, 7294! 
Western Inpia.. Deccan: Dharwar, Cooke! Vouanagram, 
