BOTANY OF BIHAR AND OBISSA. 



i the hills [probably C. paucinervia var. opaca] Wrigktia 

 (DudhKoraiya),rare. IIJ.J -< r.l.Ma -l-.-lh K- . uw^ 



,!„..,!. Mnr>- 



3casional on the hills. Porana 



,, ,',M,',(Burhiiat) V ,. , „, 



phlomidis (Bhant . ,,,^»,.//f.o, 



(Tit bhant) in every grove and hedge. W« W» y^ - • l^-< b' ' - ^ ( ~ 



;;..;,. !.;,;!.;;: • ' ■ . 

 •• 



pur ' I don't know which <.>■»«' \u . m mean In thU.] '"<'"" 

 oblongifolius (Puter). One of the most a I 

 chiefly as an undershrub owing to being cut. Jatro^- 

 (Belati bagandi), said to have been introduced about 3<> \..u~ 

 now found all over the distrn r B " • M'l "'"""» 1!1 



the hills. PAuttfl 



iSikkat). hedges. I I suspect this is K\r< V i»n}\«.\ Salix (Bes), AortA- 

 cast of Ganges. [No dmiht .V. /f//v/«r/ra.] 

 182. The "following additional plants* at 

 vernacular nam- - tf S. jj .' 



survey of Bhagalpur, which then included Monghyr and the San a 

 Parganas. . , „ . , ,. 



, „, mences beginning of 



October and last. ». tl^ .„ ,„,,. I h, ,.„-< ,s called Mitha Tan 



[sweet toddv]. "' Tal" or ' i ,s common as last. 



Far less tapped and juice less sweet. Begins to yield ab-.m th, mm 

 of March and season lasts 2 months. Beg i 



40 years old, and continues to a great age. The spadix is cut 6 times 

 a day from thei it wither*, we* 



are cut, but I am told that after fruit ripens in Aug. or Sept. the female 



I'vi.' Harila " (Terminalia chebula). [Hamilton considers the tree 

 different from the " Haritaki ' of Bengal and the Mysore tree.] 



T, r mi nulla tomentosa, " Asan." [The system of poll: 

 described by him for feeding the Tasar is the same as is practised •. ■ 

 i Nagpur ; his account of the ritual observed is full 



