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PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
Sub. sp. 2. Napus Linn. Cultivated. 
Ranchi, 2,000 feet. 
Latni (Sinapis dichotoma Roxb). Indian Rape. 
Sub. sp. 3. Rapa Linn. Cultivated, 
Vern. — Sulgum ; Common Turnip. 
Sub. sp. 4. Sarson. Cultivated. 
Vern. — Sirsu ; Indian Colza. 
Two races with seed-pods erect (Natua) or pendent (ulti.) 
each with 2 sub-races 2-valved and 3-4-valved. 
Erect 2-valved = Sinapis glauca, Roxb. ; general. 
Pendent 2-valved = Santalia only. 
Erect 4-valved = Brassica quadrivalvis, H.f. & T. 
Banks of Soane opposite Rhotas*^ {Hooker). 
Pendent 3-4-valved = Sinapis trilocularis, Roxb. Palamow 
{Prain). 
26. Brassica juncea H.f. T. 
Vern. — Rai ; Indian mustard. 
27. Brassica, alba H.f. & T. 
Ranchi, 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Sirsu (Sinapis alba Linn.) 
28. Eruca sativa, Lamk. 
Garden Rocket. 
29. Cochlearia flava Ham. 
30. Lepidium sativum Linn. 
Vern. — Haleein Hind ; Cress. 
31. Raphanus sativus, Linn. 
Very common ; cultivated. 
Vern.— MnXi. Radish of English gardens, globe or carrot 
shaped, small and Bazar or native muli as large as carrots. 
X.--CAPPARIDEiE. * 
32. Cleome rnonophylla Linn. 
Ranchi, 2,000 feet. 
33. Cleome viscosa Linn. 
Sillee, 500^1,000 feet. 
Vern. — Ban Sirsu = Wild mustard; Jurutia, 
34. Gynandropsis pentaphylla DC. 
Jaspur, 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Guma. Astringent, flowers purple. 
35. Capparis horrida Linn. f. 
Chorea, Balmash, Dorunda, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Bagni, Bagnei, Baguchi. Stem very thorny ; As. and 
stamens purple ; fruit eaten as a vegetable. 
