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(414) Ischoerauiu pilosum, Dak. and Gibs. — Kliandosh, Deccan— M 



Asirghar, 3ellary, Chanda. 



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



Arabia, Abyssinia, Cape Verd Islands. 

 (41(5) Andropogon foveolatus, Del. — Hind. Kandesh, Deccai [J |>aris 

 of India, Tropical Africa, Cape Verd Islands. 



(417) Andropogon sorghum. Brot.- Cultivated Warmer parts oi 



Africa, Europe. 



(418) Andropogon annnlatus, Forsk. — Deccan, Gujarat- Thro \ 



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



(419) Aristida adscenseionis, L. Gujarat, Deccan Throughout In plains 



and low hills of India, n| to 8,000 ft., mosl warm countries. 

 (120) Arstida funiculata, Trin. and Itupr. Sind Deci tn.S.lI. Country- 

 Plains ol Hi' i' I.,!". Rajputaua, fr the Konkan southward. 



Beluchistan, Arabia, Tropical Africa. 



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



Rajputana, Sind, Central India. Socotra, Nubia. 



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



tip I" .' 000 ft. -All warm conn tries. 

 (12:;) Chloris barbata, Swar. Throughout the plains ol India, Burma, 



and < V\ Ion - Tropics generally. 

 (424) Eleusim egyptiaca Pers. —Throughout the low country of India, 



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

 (42.")) Leptoehloa chinonsis, Nees.— Gujarat, Konkan Throughout India 

 and 1'iriiii Ceylon, Vlalaya. China, Japan, Australia. 

 120) Phragmites karka, Trin. — AH over India, Afghanistan, Tropical 



Asia, \ frica, Japan, Australia. 

 127) Eragrostis ciliaris. Link.— -Sind, Gujarat, Deccan, Konkan- All >vei 

 India, Arabia. Tropical Africa. 

 (-128) llalopyrum mucronatmn Stapf. Sind, Gujarat, Konkan, Kanara — 



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

 (429) sEIuropas 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. 

 i 130) Triticum vulgare, L.— Cultivated. 



(431) Hordeutn vulgare, li., var. hexastichon, Aitchis. — Cultivated. 

 [n order to give :i more complete idea, of the vegetation of (Jutoli 

 we shall add a fe\» notes on the cultivated plants 1 of that Province. 

 The arable area of Cuteh is estimated at abont 1,")00,000 acres. i : 

 consists, generalh speaking, of a valley Ibnned between the Doni 

 Hills and the Chj /war range, the extensive plain between the I'd' 1 

 Kills and the sea, and inferior valievs formed bv subordinate hills in 



1 cf. Bum 



