BOTANY OF BIHAR . 

 ;. Slopes and ridges 



i. Pinu* 



one small relatively dry area (see "Forests of N. Champaran," ltd 

 For., June, 1917). Associated with it are few Sal, Grewia helicterifolia 

 Inula cappa, Pollinidhim nnguxtifolium. 



ii. The Sal forms more than one formation accord 

 chiefly on the lower slopes and on the bhabar at the foot. It calif 

 for no special remark except that the lower Sal has Dittt 

 the upper D. aurea as an associate, and the damper Sal contains mucl 



. Northern Purneah, 





Soil physiological It moist 

 ^covered (cp. B, p. 57):- 





9 district also, many plants, not enumerated, found i 



