632 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. {| December, 1908. 
161. Catuicarpa cana, Linn. B. P., ii, p, 828: ‘* Often culti- 
vated ; occasionally naturalised in. ©. Bengal. Native of the 
Malay Peninsula.” F. B. 1. iv, 568. Voigt, H. »» pe 467. 
Roxburgh, F. I., p. 131: “ This shrub was introduced into the 
Botanic Garden from the Moluccas in 1798.” 
162. Hyptis capitata, Jacq. B. P., ii, p. 848 : “C. Ben- 
gal, naturalised, rare. Introduced from America.” Not referred 
o by previous authors, An erect annual. Its native distribution 
is from Mexico to Brazil and Paraguay. 
163. Hypris suaveouens, Pott. B. P., ii, p. 848: “In all the 
western provinces, very common. Native of America.” F. B. L: 
Deccan insula, Cite and Nicobar Islands; introduced. 
Distr. Tropical America, introduced into Tropical Asia.” Does 
not appear to be referred to by Voigt, unless his Hyptis a 
Poit., is the present species. ‘Rottuegh does not mention Its 
original home extends from 8. Brazil and Peru to eile 
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ERIANDRA BENGALENSIS, Benth. B., P., ii, p. 858: ‘‘ In 
native gaucdeun in C. Bengal. Native of Aloexatic: Vern 
Kafor ka pat.” F, B. 1. iv, 653. Wall, Pl. As. Rar., i, 29. 
Salvia bengalonss Konig. Roxburgh, FB Ligp: 49, “Ts only found 
in 
165. Beant coccinEA, Linn. B.P. ii, p. 859: “In gardens 
generally, and- ee saben us. Native of S&. 
America.” Voi . C., p. 455: “ Domesticated in many 
parts of India.’’ 
NYcTAGINACEA. 
166. Mrrapiis sauapa, Linn. B. P., 7 862: . “ Culti- 
vated, and as an escape. Native of America.” t Maibok H: &::C., 
p- 328: “ Domesticated in our garden 
167. BovGainvitLea sPecraBILis, Willd, B. P., ii, p. 864: 
“In gardens of sy a residents common. Native of Brazil. = 
Voigt, H. 8S. C., p. 329: “ Rio Janeiro, August 1839.” 
168. Bou inant GLABRA, Choisy. BP, Dyan SOB tin 
gardens, both native and European. Native of Brazil.” 
PHYTOLACCACES. 
RIvINA HUMILIS, Linn. B. P., ii, p. 883: ‘ In all the 
provinces, cultivated, and in most = them thoroughly naturalised 
Native of Ameri FB ly ¥ v; 21: “Rivina 
Lathenia, Ham. in Wall. Cat. 6952, ‘from Patna, is the common 
South American Rivina levis, Linn, or an all ied plant.” Voigt, 
H. S. C., p. 323: “ Rivina levis, Ww. Indies, Domesticated about 
*+ P- 
Serampore.” Roxb., H. B., p. 11. 
PIpERACESR, 
170. Peperomia peELLuctpsa, Kunth. B. P., ii, p. 894: “OC. 
_ Bengal, naturalised. A succulent herb, rece: recently intemal but 
now extremely abundant.” Not mentioned in F. B. I, nor in 
