INCLUDING JASPUR AND SIRGUJA 
lOI 
329. Mimosa pudica Linn. 
Dorunda, roadsides ; common. 
330. Mimosa rubricaulis Lamk, 
331. Acacia Farnesiana Willd. 
Tot'ee, 1,000—1,500 feet ; frequent. 
Vern. — Babul Babula. 
332. Acacia arabica Willd. 
Grand Trunk Road, apparently rare. 
Vern. — Babul. 
333. Acacia Catechu Willd. 
Sillee, 500 — 1,000 feet, 
Vern. — Kadir, Kadir-gacb, Khair, Kut, Kutch. Catechu, 
Eng, Chips boiled and Kut (Catechu) obtained ; pro- 
cess seen at Huntergunge, Hazaribagh dist. 
334. Acacia Intsia Willd. — var. Caesia W. & A. 
Baragai Hill, 2,000 — 3,000 feet ; Jaspur, 2,000— 2,500 feet. 
Vern, — Arar. A shrub 10—15 feet high. 
335. Acacia pennata Willd. 
Jaspur, 1,500—2,000 feet ; common. 
Vern. — Arai. A climber. . 
336. Albizzia Lebbek Benth, 
Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet; Mailpiri, Singbhum, 500 — 1,000 
feet ; Gamble. 
Vern. — Siriss. A tree 40 — 50 feet high; flower-heads 
white. 
337. Albizzia odoratissima Benth. 
338. Albizzia procera Benth. 
339. Albizzia stipulata Boiv. 
340. Enterolobium Saman Prain, 
Planted. The Rain-tree. 
XLII.— ROSACE^E. - 
341. Pygeum Andersoni ^ 
342. Rosa involucrata Roxb. 
Bonai state, on river-banks ; Palamow, banks of the Kose 
river. — 
Bonai-Tributary mehal-water-shed is towards the S.and E., 
not Gangetic but between Ganges and Mahanadi. 
343. Rosa centifolia Linn, 
In gardens. 
344. Rosa indica Linn. 
In gardens. 
