GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE FLORA. 

 i small exceedingly de 





i Tarai, and the rainfall also increases, the semi-natural 

 nduced scrub passes into Sal or ever -- ' 



110. The swamps 

 Monghyr, north of tl 



the Northern 



tunitv of studving them. In 



.rge shallow lake, the Kabar Tal, 



lakes is the Tal Baraila, The 



marsh flora comprises woody as well as herbaceous plants, and even 



tw « 7 llnrrimftnnia. but these are sometimes survival species, 



hi more abundance in the evergreen forests of neigh- 



rata (Koya), said to occur in large quantities in some 



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thefornierisanamenM..|f. 1 r b..th N. -y ' 



,,| iU .l. I Ux\r only M,n the N. onin'lutw'fum in 



,..1 the reedy part of the stem 

 .1 for making the walls of houses is call' 

 InthejlieclsarealsoTvpha and the kesar, 

 Uif, I _,. , , „l, ( k tubers arc eaten and.!, 



for mats, and large species of C m ru*. Wet grass lands 

 rfjheelsalsobeal 



' '■'"!,. deZ" I havemil"". >lu\< 



-h-water aquatic formation is apparent!, 



I: t the province, and also possesses many genera ana 



-en species wh, 





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usually submerged a 



"oatmg or sub mei s • Ttitw vea 



^tireh/or mainly emergent I have included under marsh plants Of 

 * «**» tra. it, and has so far only been found in Purneah, but the 



