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PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
104. Grewia excelsa Vahl, 
205. Grewia asiatica Linn. 
Ranchi, 1,500—2,000 feet, perhaps cult.; Dorunda garden, 
1,500 — 2,000 feet, cult. 
Fruit 2-stoned, edible ; bark fibrous. 
106. Grewia sapida Royih. 
107. Grewia pilosa Lamk, 
Sirguja and Kuru ghat, Chandwa, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern, — Gur-Sikri. Fruit green or orange ; bark fibrous* 
108. Grewia hirsuta Vahl. 
iOQ. Grewia laevigata VahL 
Jonha to Sandunandi. 1,000 — 1,500 feet, 
i To. Grewia vestita Wall. 
iij. Grewia cinnamomea Gamble, 
SI 2. Triunmfetta rhomboidea 
Jaspur, 2,000 — 2,500 feet, common. 
Vern.^Vi^Vx lat. 
1 13. Corchorus fascicularis 
1 1 4. Corchorus acutangulus Linn. 
J15. Corchorus olitorius Linn, 
Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern . — Ban pM. 
(Campbell and Watt mention a Corchorus n. sp.) 
Vern. — Bir Narcha Santal., leaves used as a potherb. 
n6. Elseocarpus serratus Linn. 
Dorunda garden 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Jalpai; Indian Olive. Tree 40—50 feet; flow^ers 
white, 
XXV— LINE^. 
1 1 7. Linum usitatissimum Linn. 
Cult, in fields 
Vern. Tisi. 
( Crimson and scarlet-flowered species, also cult, in 
gardens.) 
everywhere to 2,500 feet. 
ri8. Reinwardtia trigyna Planch, 
Pitorea and Jaspur, 2,000 — 2,500 feet. 
Vern,- — Lungora. Flowers bright chfome-yellow. 
lig. Erythroxylon Coca Lamk, 
Daladiri Tea Estate, also in Ranchi gardens. 
Difficult to raise from seeds ; none have germinated but 
self-sown plants rise [Peppe), 
