924 BENGAL PLANTS. (Euphorbia. 
1815. Evpnorsia Trrucatwi Linn. ; F. I. ii. 470; F. B. I, v. 254; 
E. D. EB. 553 
A hedge-plant in most of the provinces, now quite 
naturalised in the western parts. 
A small tree, 12-20 fect high; native of Africa. Hind. 
Sehnd; Beng. Lanka-sij ; oa Siju. 
1816. EvpHorpra PULCHERRIMA Willd.; F. B. I. v. 239; E. D. 
E. 536. 
Cultivated i in European garden 
A favourite shrub on account of its showy floral leaves. 
Poinsettia; native of America. 
1817. EupHORBIA GENICULATA Ortega; F. B. I. v. 239. 
In gardens, occasionally. 
An annual her 
1818. EupHoRBIA HETEROPHYL inn 
In gardens generally, and tien also subspontaneous in 
waste places in C. Bengal. 
An annual, bushy herb. 
1819. EupHorRBIA nar Naa Lamk; F. I. ii. 474; F. B. I, 
v. 263; E. D. E 
Tirhut ; ‘i es Bengal ; Chota Nagpur. 
An annual herb, in cultivated ground. Beng. Jychi, 
a St ; ees Parwa. 
1820. EupHORBIA 
C. Boneh euaiisd . 
An annual herb. A recently introduced American weed, 
not yet very common 
1821. EupHORBIA ZORNIOIDES Bois. ; ; F.B. I. v. 246. 
W 
An annual herb, in cultivated ground. 
1822. EupHorBIA cristata Heyne; F. B. I. v. 247. 
W. Behar, rare. 
An annual herb, in cultivated ground. 
1823. EvpHorBiA HyPERIcrFoLIA Linn. var. rvpica F. B. I. v. 2505 
E. D. BE. 512. E. na aa I. ii. 473. 
In all the provin 
A weed of waste ‘asi and sone 
1823/2. Var. parvirtora F, B. I. v. 250. E. parviflora F. I. 
ii. 
A weed of waste peat and fields. 
