344 CINCHONA CULTIVATION IN BENGAL. 
176. Cynosurus echinatus, Z. Moulin-Fidéle. 
177. Glyceria distans, Wahl. 6 ; 
178. Briza maxima L. 6, 7, 8. 
i 75 8 
WF. . uet 4: Hn 
180. Eragrostis pilosa, P. de B. 10. 
181. Bromus maximus, Desf. 7, 8,9,10. 
9 íi bens, L. 7,10. 
3.  , macrostachys, Desf. 6, 7,8, 9. 
184. Vulpia ligustica, Bertol. 1, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10. 
185. ,, geniculata, Link. 7, 10. 
186. Brachypodium distachyon, R. and S. 7, 8, 10. 
187. Hordeum maritimum, With. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10. 
188. z leporinum, Link. 
189. Ægilops ventricosa, Tausch. 8. 
190. i ovata, L. 3, 7, 8. 
The following species, previously recorded in the environs of Paris, 
were in exceptional abundance among southern plants, and appeared to 
have come along wlth them :— 
Lepidium sativum. Puteaux, Fort Potentilla supina. Bois de Boulo- 
d'Is 
Issy. gne. 
Conringia perfoliat Portulaca oleracea. 
a. 
rostemma Githago (a dwarf Centaurea solstitialis. 
form) Helminthia echioides 
Linum usitatissimum Anagallis czrulea (well-developed 
enaria rubra. : 
Trifolium pratense (form with large ^ Echinospermum Lappula. 
lo : Avena sativa. 
Medicago falcata. » Orientalis. 
$ apiculata. Panicum Crus-g 
ü denticulata. Setaria glauca. 
Veo, 
The importation of plants in the train of armies is not unknown to 
science. Corispermum Marschalii was brought into the Grand Duchy of 
Baden, and Bunias orientalis to the Bois de Boulogne by the Russians in 
ite i n 
n 
Melilots and Medicagos were sensibly affected. Bellis annua, notwith- 
standing its more delicate appearance, stoor. its ground better. 
CINCHONA CULTIVATION IN BENGAL. 
We extract the following from Dr. King’s report for the year ending 
31st March, 1872, on the Government Cinchona plantations in British 
